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Feng Shui For BusinessAlthough in Hong Kong and Taiwan Feng Shui for business is a serious subject, it is only now gaining influence in the West. Feng Shui can make your business attract more customers, become more profitable and lasting. The adjustment of your business to Feng Shui requires an insignificant investment compared to the benefits your business will reap. By applying Feng Shui principles to your business, you will get an invisible advantage over your competitors. Your business will appear more attractive to your customers for no apparent reason. That should be more than worth it to make some adjustments to get so much value. Feng Shui for business: Inside the building
To increase the turnover, keep the fountain somewhere in the premises of your building. To increase business profits you can also display wealth symbols in the premises, such as foreign or national coins, the statues of dragons or frogs.
Also, the stairs should not be located directly in front of the main door because that represents profits going out of the door. If you have such an inauspicious structure within the premises, block the drainage of money by placing plants at the end of the staircase. To increase the number of customers, you should have more light in your premises and keep potted plants in the building. Feng Shui for business: Outside the building/the structure of the building To keep the profits of your company, you should make sure that the drainage pipes are inside of the building rather than outside, because outside drainage pipes cause the profit to drain away. Also, avoid sharp corners in the construction of the building because they can cause misfortune to your neighbours. What goes around comes around, so it would be unwise to think that you will not experience some misfortune in return.
A good shape of the building which your company is located at is that of an arrow pointed upwards. Because the pointy edge of an arrow is pointed at the sky, it does not hurt any of your neighbours plus it symbolises growth. This will give your company an opportunity to significantly expand in profits and operations. The worst shape of the building is the composition of different shapes and sizes (usually common in modern architecture). To neutralise the effects of such inharmonious structure, there should be many trees planted near the building. The building is considered auspicious if it is composed of rounded, shell-shaped roofs and rounded edges. Such shapes symbolise the dragon, which brings prosperity and success into business and personal lives. A good example of such building is the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
The buildings should be bottom-heavy instead of top-heavy because larger structure at the top symbolises imbalance, thus creating more possibility of bankruptcy and job cuts. Again, if your business is located in such building, the best cure for such imbalance is generous planting of trees around the building. Also, consider the roads when choosing premises for your building. For example, it is very inauspicious to have your building located just in front of the T-junction. Check positive and negative road locations in relation to your business premises by clicking here. For example, Buckingham Palace is located in inauspicious area because the building is located in the Y-junction. This makes the house vulnerable to the two poisonous chi flows, creating problems, quarrels and other misfortunes.
But what to do if your business is located near the other building which emanates negative chi at your business? You can, fortunately, solve this problem with certain Feng Shui for business symbols. If another business has bad structures (such as sharp corners, crosses or other negative symbols) pointed directly to your business, you can hang a mirror to reflect the poison chi flow or you can even install a cannon to fight off negative chi. This way your business' well-being will not suffer from the negative structures of the neighbouring buildings.
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