Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Feng Shui Tips for a Study Desk

Feng shui is an ancient Chinese art form used to bring balance and harmony into your life. Objects such as plants, chimes, mirrors and furniture arrangements are all thought to bring positive energy into a room, increasing harmony. Feng shui techniques can be especially important in a study room to reduce stress and increase creativity and productivity.



Clean & Organize
Start by cleaning your study desk of unnecessary clutter. At least half of the desk should be visible at all times. A messy desk is distracting and causes a sense of unbalance, making it harder to concentrate when studying.

Use organizational tools such as paper trays and pencil holders to keep things tidy and in place. Keep important papers and other items in the desk drawers, using file holders and small trays.

Furniture & Color
Rearrange your study desk so it is situated to allow the best energy into the room. Place the desk facing the entrance. Do not sit with your back to the door, which can allow negative energy in. If possible, place your desk in a corner farthest from the entrance, with your back toward facing the wall.

Color is another factor in feng shui. Add color by painting a wall, hanging a colorful picture in front of your desk, or adding a colorful chair or chair pad for your study desk. Some colors to consider: yellow stimulates creativity, red is energizing, and blue and green are soothing.

Accessories
Use accessories to bring a positive, balancing energy to your study area. Place wind chimes in front of a window or over an air duct to attract energy. Set a small cactus or bamboo plant on your study desk to protect the area from negative energy. Or place a small indoor water fountain next to your study desk to create a soothing feeling.

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