Productivity, Does It Have To Do With Feng Shui?

Posted on 14 November 2009 by Alex

Climbing a Pile of Files

How has your productivity been lately? Maybe the lack of productivity has something to do with Feng Shui.  We decided to ask three Feng Shui experts: Chriss Barr, Jane Langof and Elizabeth Wiggins their opinions on the issue.

Chriss Barr, how does Feng Shui relate to one’s productivity?

Every direction has a specific element (fire, water, metal, wood and earth), color and shape associated with it in Feng Shui.  When you put the right element, color or shape in the right direction you create a positive flow of energy in your office.  If you put these in the wrong direction (many people do this unconsciously) you can create a destructive cycle of energy.

Creating a destructive cycle of energy can leave you feeling mentally blocked, make you feel constantly drained and even make you moody.  When you feel like this it’s hard to be productive at work isn’t it?

Creating a productive flow of energy leaves you feeling relaxed, clear headed and even more creative which makes you more productive.

Jane Langof, how does Feng Shui relate to one’s productivity?

The Feng Shui of your surroundings affects your opportunities and your ability to think clearly and focus on your goals.  Having a balanced space improves the energy in your office which boosts your productivity and business performance.

Elizabeth Wiggins, how does Feng Shui relate to one’s productivity?

An analogy that I use is: You are going from point A to point B. When you have bad Feng Shui, it’s like the wind is against you, when you have good Feng Shui, it’s like the wind is behind you.

By unanimous decision, Feng Shui seems to relate to one’s productivity.

Check out more from these Feng Shui experts.

Jane Langof

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Elizabeth Wiggins

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Chriss Barr

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