Introduction: The office is like a second home for office workers, and like homes, offices will be affected by Feng Shui and thus affect their fortunes. So what are the common office feng shui taboos and what impact will they bring? Let’s follow the editor to learn more about it. Mr. Shui Mo’s editor has carefully compiled a small special topic of articles about Feng Shui for everyone. If you want to know more, please enter this special topic to check it out! Feng Shui taboos for office seats: avoid horizontal beams pressing down on the topIn Feng Shui, having a beam pressing down on your head is a taboo. If your seat happens to be under a beam, you'd better move to another location. Never work under this beam for a long time, otherwise your career will definitely suffer. A beam pressing down on your head is like Mount Tai, pressing hard on your head. Your luck will be suppressed, and it will be difficult for others to appreciate your work. Feng Shui taboos for office seats: Avoid seats without backrestsThere is nothing behind the seat to block people's coming and going. This kind of seat feng shui is a taboo. First of all, there is no support. Without a backer, it is difficult to move forward. No matter how well you work, if you don't meet a mentor, you will be overwhelmed. Secondly, people come and go behind you, and you have no privacy. It is extremely easy to be disturbed at work, which may make you feel irritated, thus affecting your work. Feng Shui taboos for office seats: avoid facing the toilet doorAlthough most office toilets are now in a separate location, there are some temporary offices that are close to the toilet, so when you encounter this situation, be sure to keep your seat away from the toilet. Because the toilet is a place where filthy air is restrained, if you stay near the toilet for a long time, you may be polluted by all kinds of negative and evil spirits, which will have a great impact on your fortune, so it is best to stay away from it if possible. Summary: Through the above article, we know the common Feng Shui taboos in the office. We hope it can provide some reference for friends in need. I wish you all the best in your work! |
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