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5 Feng Shui Tips to Enhance Your Career

 

Make it easy to get to your home!

1. Free up access to the front door. Get anything out of the way between the street and your door that does not add to the beauty and liveliness of the entryway.
2. Clean or freshen up the entire area between the street and your front door – and as long as you are cleaning it, hold your intention for being on the perfect life path the entire time you are cleaning. Remember, energy follows thought!
3. Add water either right outside or right inside your front door. This is the element that holds the energy you want the best. If it is moving, so much the better.
4. Make sure you are in the most powerful position in bed, at your desk, and wherever you sit in a room. That means your back is to a solid wall and you have a good view of the door to the room or space. Avoid windows at the head of the bed and chairs facing away from doors always – if not always, at least during this transition time.

5. Create space in the career gua of your home with the intention of allowing the perfect energy for you to enter. The career gua is the front and center part of your home. For example,  if your door is right in the middle of the front facade of your home you are entering the home in the career gua. Keep this space clean and clear.
6. Wash any windows, doors, screens and any other glass in this area as well. We want a clear path to our new future!

 

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2 Responses to "5 Feng Shui Tips to Enhance Your Career"

  • Kim
    April 1, 2013 - 12:45 pm

    Hi Karen, just recently came across your site and blog and have been inspired to say the least. I just ordered your book, should arrive by Wednesday and while I wait I wanted to ask about the seating. I have a dining room in the prosperity gua which has 2 windows on the 2 walls that form the corner, and opens out into the living room and into the kitchen. I don’t have a solid wall to back me up wherever I choose to sit. Actually I just had a thought while typing that..lol. I could shift the table to sit at a diagonal, but then the solid wall is actually a corner so that would be poison arrow?? Any tips please?? Thanks! – Kim

  • Karen
    April 13, 2013 - 3:42 pm

    You could move the table like that but I’d say that if you have your bed and desk in this position you’ve got most of your chi holding as that is where you’d spend more time.

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