The positioning of your workspace significantly influences your work. Knowing how to arrange your workspace according to Feng Shui can bring luck and favorability to your career.

For office professionals aiming for career development, it is advisable to position the desk facing North. To attract wealth, place the desk diagonally from the main door. For enhanced professional learning, position the workspace towards the East.
Every arrangement should adhere to these criteria: A solid wall should be behind the workspace, allow a view of the window while working, and choose a window location with a natural view, such as trees and greenery, to enhance your working spirit.
The arrangement of objects on your desk also significantly influences your work. Proper arrangement can help you solve tasks quickly and more easily.
Various Ways to Arrange Items:
For items related to finances, it's advisable to place them in the east.
Communication devices like phones should be placed in the southeast.
Items with confirmation characteristics, such as stamps, are best placed in the west.
Desk calendars are recommended to be placed in the southwest.
Table lamps are best positioned in the south.
Notebooks should be placed in the Northeast.
Decorative items like plants and flowers should be placed in the North.
Items for note-taking, such as pens and ink, should be placed in the Northwest.
On the desk, the less clutter, the better. A tidy workspace promotes a clear mind. A cluttered desk can lead to confusion and hinder your work mood.
For those who enjoy placing decorative items like flower pots, stuffed animals, etc., it's recommended to place them on the right side of the workspace based on your seating direction while working.
Position the computer in the center of the desk, slightly angled to the left for better use. In Feng Shui, a well-placed computer brings wealth and smooth work. If you spend long hours on the computer, consider placing aquatic plants or polar stones in front of the computer to counteract potential health effects on your eyes.
Principles of Workspace Placement:
When seated, avoid facing away from the door. Place the desk where you can have a panoramic view of the entire room and its entrances.
Sitting opposite the entrance gives you a sense of control over everything around you.
Avoid sitting near the door or facing away, as you'll constantly be assigned the first tasks and find it challenging to focus on your work.
Position the desk so that the light source is always on the non-dominant side, allowing the light to shine down on your work without being obstructed by your working hand.
The workspace should always be clean and well-ventilated for a positive work mood.
Choose a workspace that resonates with you in terms of color, shape, etc., making you feel the most inspired and comfortable while working.
Place some indoor plants in your workspace to create a refreshing atmosphere, promote air circulation, and filter out toxins. Consider plants like Orchids, Snake Plants, and Peace Lilies.
Addressing certain Feng Shui issues that you can't adjust to your liking
If you find yourself seated facing away from the door, place a small mirror on your desk, and behind it, have a large window with curtains.
Bring some small items you love to your workspace and place them on your desk to inspire your work.
If the office environment feels stuffy with many people, adding a plant pot to your desk can help improve air quality.
According to Feng Shui, place items with higher energy on the left, gradually moving to those with lower energy. For a workspace arranged with objects on the right having more energy, consider adding a mirror on the left to create balance.
Keep your workspace clean and tidy, as it significantly contributes to a comfortable and productive environment. A clutter-free workspace fosters positive energy and overall well-being, ensuring that you can perform your tasks effectively.
In Feng Shui, direct sunlight reflecting from the floor is considered unfavorable as it can distract focus. To address this issue, use certain types of mats or rugs on the floor to mitigate its impact.
