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Feng Shui Gives Businesses a Boost in the Modern Office Environment

The modern British office is about as calm as a tent in a thunderstorm. The fast-paced winds of corporate life whip everything into an all-consuming froth of clutter through which we try to conduct our working lives. Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of placement, is now being employed to counter the endemic culture of corporate disorder with supporters including Richard Branson and Donald Trump. Liza Evans, the in-house Interior Designer and Feng Shui consultant for Executive Offices Group, creates harmonious working spaces by translating the discipline into an effective corporate instrument that helps businesses succeed in their market place.

Feng Shui is a discipline that explores the relationship between the natural and built environment. When Liza designs an office every detail of a building is taken into consideration including its location, direction and surroundings, as well as the positioning of its entrances, public spaces, and the office layout itself. In practical terms the main changes she effects involve a wholesale removal of clutter and the careful and subtle placement of objects in conjunction with complementary colour and texture combinations. The offices she creates have a sleek and contemporary interior design quality but are born of an art that has been honed by its practitioners over thousands of years.

The overall design must encourage the flow of the positive energy known as chi. Business centre entrances are particularly important because they are the threshold that unites the outside world with the activities inside; freely flowing chi at an entrance creates energy and harmony in everything that enters, leaves and occurs within the building. As well as harnessing chi, Feng Shui seeks to strike a balance between yin and yang, the receptive and active forces of the universe. This can be done by establishing an interaction between light and dark colours, soft and hard surfaces, smooth and rough textures in treatments furniture and flooring.

While there may be some misplaced scepticism surrounding a practice as elusive and unquantifiable as Feng Shui, few would be unimpressed by the results Liza has seen her work produce. Her Feng Shui offices have increased productivity, reduced staff turnover, improved staff relations and, perhaps most importantly, created tangible increases in profit. Recently, Liza was called in to help a City company who were having problems with turnover; money was flowing into their company, but flowing out twice as quickly. With a few adjustments to enable their staff to be more focused, which included re-seating the MD, looking at their company literature and clearing the clutter, the company’s fortunes changed dramatically and they eventually went on to float on the stock exchange.

However, if a comprehensive redesign of the office is not possible, Liza’s top ten tips can bring harmony to any office:

Keep the office anddeskclutter free, including removing mess from the drawers If you don’t use it, lose it! Get rid of any unused or unwanted itemsStore archive filing off site but treat files with respect as they represent past and future business Keep the office clean and tidyto keep the energy in the space light and fresh Regularly open windows to let fresh air/energy in and raise the blinds to allow natural daylight into the space Fresh flowers or healthy plants will help bring a touch of nature into the office helping tokeep the energy fresh Put up colourful and inspiring artwork to helpstimulatecreativity Use mirrors to help open up, energise and enlarge spaces Ideally position your desk so you have a clear view of the door. If space permits sit with your back to the wall to give you additionalsupportArrange the office sopeople canmove aroundand function easily.This will help the energy (chi) to flow around the space

The modern British office is about as calm as a tent in a thunderstorm. The fast-paced winds of corporate life whip everything into an all-consuming froth of clutter through which we try to conduct our working lives. Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese art of placement, is now being employed to counter the endemic culture of corporate disorder with supporters including Richard Branson and Donald Trump. Liza Evans, the in-house Interior Designer and feng shui consultant for Executive Offices Group, creates harmonious working spaces by translating the discipline into an effective corporate instrument that helps businesses succeed in their market place. Feng Shui is a discipline that explores the relationship between the natural and built environment. When Liza designs an office every detail of a building is taken into consideration including its location, direction and surroundings, as well as the positioning of its entrances, public spaces, and the office layout itself. In practical terms the main changes she effects involve a wholesale removal of clutter and the careful and subtle placement of objects in conjunction with complementary colour and texture combinations. The offices she creates have a sleek and contemporary interior design quality but are born of an art that has been honed by its practitioners over thousands of years. The overall design must encourage the flow of the positive energy known as chi. Business centre entrances are particularly important because they are the threshold that unites the outside world with the activities inside; freely flowing chi at an entrance creates energy and harmony in everything that enters, leaves and occurs within the building. As well as harnessing chi, Feng Shui seeks to strike a balance between yin and yang, the receptive and active forces of the universe. This can be done by establishing an interaction between light and dark colours, soft and hard surfaces, smooth and rough textures in treatments furniture and flooring. While there may be some misplaced scepticism surrounding a practice as elusive and unquantifiable as Feng Shui, few would be unimpressed by the results Liza has seen her work produce. Her Feng Shui offices have increased productivity, reduced staff turnover, improved staff relations and, perhaps most importantly, created tangible increases in profit. Recently, Liza was called in to help a City company who were having problems with turnover; money was flowing into their company, but flowing out twice as quickly. With a few adjustments to enable their staff to be more focused, which included re-seating the MD, looking at their company literature and clearing the clutter, the company’s fortunes changed dramatically and they eventually went on to float on the stock exchange. However, if a comprehensive redesign of the office is not possible, Liza’s top ten tips can bring harmony to any office: Keep the office anddeskclutter free, including removing mess from the drawers If you don’t use it, lose it! Get rid of any unused or unwanted itemsStore archive filing off site but treat files with respect as they represent past and future business Keep the office clean and tidyto keep the energy in the space light and fresh Regularly open windows to let fresh air/energy in and raise the blinds to allow natural daylight into the space Fresh flowers or healthy plants will help bring a touch of nature into the office helping tokeep the energy fresh Put up colourful and inspiring artwork to helpstimulatecreativity Use mirrors to help open up, energise and enlarge spaces Ideally position your desk so you have a clear view of the door. If space permits sit with your back to the wall to give you additionalsupportArrange the office sopeople canmove aroundand function easily.This will help the energy (chi) to flow around the space

The Executive Offices Group provides fully serviced offices and meeting space, video conferencing and virtual office facilities in prime locations across London and the UK.

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The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Creating Balance, Harmony, and Prosperity in Your Environment

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The Western Guide to Feng Shui: Creating Balance, Harmony, and Prosperity in Your Environment

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The Use Of Flower Pictures In Creating A Feng Shui Environment

A flower picture, or most likely a selection of carefully placed flower pictures, with carefully chosen frames and borders can add to the harmony in your office and home. Believers in feng shui, the ancient Chinese practice of the arrangement and placement of objects in space, or space around objects, to achieve harmony with the environment, use it to affect the health, wealth and personal relationships of the people operating within that space.

Feng shui is closely engaged with nature. When it was first practiced in China over 2000 years ago, it relied on astronomy to find correlations between humans and the universe. Agricultural practice at that stage, and still today in some areas of the world, relied on natural guidelines for agricultural planning, such as planting in accordance with the phases of the moon. Indeed today still, whether furniture is being optimally arranged or flower pictures are being placed on walls, space, weather, astronomy, and geomagnetism are the factors underlying the feng shui decisions made.

Nature is integral to feng shui. Take the literal meaning of the word, which is “wind-water”. In Eastern philosophy, spiritual practice and art, the shapes, textures and colors of trees, plants and flowers have always been central. Using flower pictures in any interior decorating project designed on feng shui lines, essentially brings together several strands of Chinese thought and culture. So many beautiful royalty free flower pictures are available online now, that can be resized, manipulated and refined and then well-framed to create perfect balance within a room or even a series of rooms.

It is advisable first to define the space you will be managing according to feng shui principles. The wall-color will then be chosen and it might then be a good time to plan flower pictures. There will be expanses of bare wall. One can decide on one or a series on a certain theme, with certain shapes and with a certain feeling they induce in the viewer. Identify the particular flower picture or set you will be using and then redefine them until they fit perfectly into the room or rooms, enhancing the harmony. They may even be framed and hung before proceeding with the rest of the furnishings.

This is a particularly tasteful and controlled way to go about incorporating flower pictures in to feng shui décor, since flower pictures have no practical function as such other than to improve the quality of life. The feng shui designer will have his senses wonderfully concentrated going about a project this way. It is a more pure and harmonious way than placing the desk first, say, and then the couches and side tables and then finally fitting a flower picture onto the wall as an afterthought.

There are a number of variables that can be applied to any flower picture. A photograph can firstly be resized, then its color and intensity can be manipulated, which in this context can mean changing it completely or just changing the shades and tints. A flower picture can be cropped, zoomed in, textures removed or added, detail softened or heightened. Done with sensitivity this can create a flower picture that is utterly suitable to the environment it is planned for. The essence of the flower should remain, but it should harmonize utterly with other complementary flower pictures and the space around it as a whole. Be warned that to retouch a flower picture badly is just about the worst thing one can do to the energies of such a picture. Do exercise enormous restraint and discretion when doing this. Call on designers or artists to advise if you are unsure.

Equally important is the framing of a flower picture. Even a beautifully retouched shot can be mutilated visually by bad framing. Pay the extra dollars and get a highly creative framing shop to frame your feng shui flower pictures. The results will far outweigh the cost.

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Feng Shui Ba-Gua : Working With Feng Shui Ba-Gua

Using feng shui ba-gua is easier if the diagram is committed to memory. Work with feng shui ba-gua with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on feng shui ba-gua and home decorating.

Expert: Miriam Tsao
Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified Feng Shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:1:1

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Feng Shui: Living In Harmony (Full Program)

http://bit.ly/fsprgm Feng shui, literally translated from the Chinese, means “wind, water” and traditionally symbolizes the space between heaven and earth the environment where we live.

The philosophy recognizes that house and garden should work together relative to life, health, wealth and happiness. In Hong Kong, the capital of feng shui, the ancient knowledge survived the Cultural Revolution that swept over Mainland China during the 60s and 70s.

This film looks at the roots of feng shui with masters demonstrating how the ancient Chinese science is still deeply rooted in the everyday lives of people living here. To them feng shui is much more than simply a new trend in interior design. The influence feng shui has on their lifestyle and the mentality of Hong Kong people is told through comical, unusual and everyday stories. For example, you will see an apartment building, in the Aberdeen quarter, that has 400 square meter hole in the front, so that the “mountain dragon” still has a view of the ocean.

We will observe well-known feng shui at work. This spans from the lot selection, the positioning and the conception of the house, straight down to details about the interior design. They offer their expertise on the best positioning for the front door, the suitable color of the walls and floors, right up to the positioning of a desk.

We are introduced, step-by-step, to the terms and categories of feng shui. On our excursion through Hong Kong, we visit the Wong Tai Sin monastery, which holds some of the most beautiful and oldest temples left untouched by the communistic cultural revolution. Priests and monks talk about the spiritual and scientific elements of feng shui. Their conversations will not only provide a closer look into the philosophical structure, but also the history, right down to the roots of feng shui.

Duration : 0:58:8

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Feng Shui Ba-Gua : Applying Feng Shui Ba-Gua Principles

When using a ba-gua in feng shui, the north is always placed at the entrance line. Apply principles of feng shui ba-gua with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on feng shui ba-gua and home decorating.

Expert: Miriam Tsao
Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified Feng Shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:1:47

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Feng Shui for Bedrooms : Feng Shui for Bedrooms: Bed Positioning

In feng shui, a bed should be positioned to see anyone coming through the door. Place a bed for better feng shui with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on home decorating.

Expert: Miriam Tsao
Contact: www.miriamtsao.com
Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified feng shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:1:2

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Feng Shui Ba-Gua : Feng Shui Ba-Gua Career Sector

In feng shui ba-gua, the career sector represents the ear and the middle son. Energize the career sector of a house through feng shui ba-gua with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on feng shui ba-gua and home decorating.

Expert: Miriam Tsao
Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified feng shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:1:9

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Feng Shui for Bedrooms : Feng Shui for Bedrooms: Headboards

For feng shui, a headboard represents support and is very important to a bedroom. Use a headboard for feng shui with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on home decorating.

Expert: Miriam Tsao
Contact: www.miriamtsao.com
Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified Feng Shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:1:20

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Feng Shui Ba-Gua : Feng Shui Ba-Gua Wealth Sector

In feng shui ba-gua, the wealth sector represents the eldest daughter. Energize the wealth sector of a house through feng shui ba-gua with tips from a certified feng shui consultant in this free video on feng shui ba-gua and home decorating.

Expert: Miriam Tsao
Bio: Miriam Tsao is a certified feng shui consultant and a professional member of the International Feng Shui Guild, New York Chapter. Tsao is also co-director of the Feng Shui Forum in New York City.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

Duration : 0:1:7

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