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Office feng shui is all about making your office an enjoyable and productive place to work. One of the largest obstacles to achieving this is clutter and disorganized chaos in your office. Albert Einstein, arguably one of the smartest men ever to have lived, is quoted as saying that "if a cluttered desk is the sign of a cluttered mind than what does an empty desk mean?" This quote is important because a desolate, empty and lifeless desk is almost as bad as a cluttered trash heap of papers and miscellaneous items (inhibits feng shui wealth gain). Removing clutter from your desk is important due to the fact that a cluttered work area will inhibit the flow of energy in the room therefore stifling energy and focus. How can one focus on needed tasks and projects when surrounded by a disorganized mess? How can one find what they're looking for when nothing is categorized and placed in certain spots? The fact of the matter is that you are deeply hurting yourself to not involve organization and clutter removal in your feng shui process. I'd go as far to say that the first step you should take in turning your office into a productivity and abundance paradise is getting rid of clutter. Financial and allround abundance is deeply connected to a clean, organized work area due to ease of energy flow, but also to the fact that a person is able to find and work on things that are easy to access. Here are 5 tips to remove clutter and organize your work area. 1. Throw out all items that don't function (pens with no ink, burnt out lightbulbs etc). 2. Spend a day (or less) going through all the mess in your work area and disposing of what you no longer need (you'll be surprised at how much useless stuff you have) and categorizing the essentials. You should have a pile of manila folders that you can sort different types of paper into (receipts, work documents, letters etc). 3. Make sure that cords from electronic devices do not interfere with your path during the day. They should be kept out of site and done up with a cord organizer or just tied up with a bit of string. 4. Utilize the two minute rule: If something takes less than two minutes to dispose of/deal with (throwing something out, writing a note) DO IT. Don't procrastinate and make sure that all tasks that are under two minutes in length are completed immediately. 5. Some good grouping ideas include grouping papers or items by project (i.e. the Hanson Design Firm assignment will have its own folders and notes). Hopefully this folder will then have subfolders where miscellaneous notes, musings and action steps can reside.
These tips are straightforward and easy to apply (like most things in feng shui). All it takes is some mindfulness to apply them daily (or monthly) and you will see your productivity, happiness, organization and wealth increase drastically.
Matt So is an interior designer that is very interested in all areas of feng shui but especially office feng shui. He finds it fascinating because feng shui in the office is directly related to feng shui wealth and income. He runs a blog where he includes tips to turn your office into a place you'll love to work, and improvements to income and happiness. Check him out at: http://www.officefengshui.org http://officefengshui.org/office-feng-shui/office-feng-shui-some-basics
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