Study Guide Lesson 22

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STUDY GUIDE

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For Modern Living

MODULE 22

如何设计您的办公室风水(第二部分)

How To Design Your Office Part Two

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如何设计您的办公室风水(第二部分)

How To

Your Office (Part Two)

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he first thing you need to do is always look at the entrance into the office, and into the workspace itself. And the second thing is to ensure that the workspace, in terms of the overall building, is located in a sector that is not harming you. The most important thing is the entrance into the office space. It should face a direction that is good for you. So if you are a West group person, it should face a West Group direction. If you are an East Group person, you should face an East group direction. The facing direction of the entrance is very important because you are walking in and out the entrance every day. A solid door is better than a glass door. Also, when you enter the office, if there is a small little foyer area, this would be very good, as this becomes your Bright Hall. ©LILLIAN TOO MANDALA

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The choice of colours and colour combination affects the feng shui of a company because all its correspondence and publicity materials will display these colours. The following are examples of lucky combinations of colours: 1. Black and White This is an auspicious combination because it reflects the yin and yang balance and also signifies good harmony between the elements. Black represents Water. White represents Metal. Metal produces Water and Water stands for wealth. So, a black and white combination is good.



2. Silver and Deep Purple This signifies the balance of yin and yang. It is also produce the words “ngan chee” which means money. It is so auspicious that it has transformed into purple. Purple is also the colour of the number 9. And number 9 is completion. It signifies completion. It signifies more and never ending. Nine is the ultimate number and 9 multiplied by any number eventually adds up to 9. So, 9 x 9 is 81. 8 + 1 is 9. So, if you use silver with deep purple, there is hidden good fortune generated by the number 9.

3. Red and Gold Red is the ultimate good luck colour and pairing it with gold doubles the significance of “wealth creation”. Red is very yang colour. It has the power to suppress office politics and gossiping. It has the power to create harmony. It kills off hostility vibes created by people fighting and quarreling; it also controls and minimizes misunderstandings. Red conquers the gold – Fire conquers Metal. So this creates the energy that brings growth and wealth creation to the office.

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S OFFICE FENG SHUI IS VITALLY IMPORTANT FOR THE WHOLE COMPANY The place of the CEO or Managing Director is very important. When the CEO enjoys good feng shui, the whole company benefits. The following are guidelines for ensuring good feng shui for the Chief Executive: • The CEO’s office should be situated deep inside the building • It should be innermost corner diagonal to the entrance door. • The location should ideally correspond to one of the CEO’s lucky direction based on the Kua number. For business, best is the Sheng Chi direction. • The CEO should never sit with his or her back to the door or window. This brings danger of backstabbers and other dishonourable people. Always sit facing the entrance. • Do not sit directly under an exposed overhead beam. Move the desk to another position if this is the case. • Do not sit with the sharp edge of any pillar or corner hitting you. Place a plant to block and camouflage such corners. • Do not sit against a wall that has a lavatory on the other side. • Do not allow the front part of your desk to become cluttered with files or paperwork. • You shouldn’t be sitting in a space where above you there’s a toilet. You should also not sit with your back to a big window – this symbolizes lack of support. • A picture of a solid mountain behind where the CEO sits creates fabulous support luck for him or her. The best is a picture of a mountain of gold. • Opt for as big a desk as you can get. Large desks attract large opportunities and important responsibilities. • The CEO should try and sit facing his or her sheng chi direction while working. A plant should be placed at the sheng chi direction to activate the energy. • A water feature placed nearby will bring good wealth luck. The best is a 6 tier waterfall. The number 6 is the number of heaven. This will attract good fortune luck to the company. • Use symbolism. The language of symbols is incredibly powerful. The CEO should have some good luck symbols beside him or her such as a sailing ship filled with golden ingots. If the ship appears to be sailing in from the sheng chi direction, it will bring even greater success and increased income.

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Multiple Choice Questions: 1) a. b. c.

Which is the best colour combination for use in the office? Black and Red Red and Silver Purple and Silver

2) Should the office room of the CEO be deep inside the building? a. Yes b. No 3) a. b. c.

Which of the following is correct from a good feng shui viewpoint? Office table must be solid but small The mountain painting should be behind the office chair CEO should face the Fu Wei direction while working

4) a. b. c.

Which direction should water flow past a building that is facing a primary direction? Both Ways Left to right Right to left

5) Is it OK if there is a toilet on the other side of the wall behind you where you sit to work? a. Yes b. No

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ANSWERS:

Question 1: c Question 2: a Question 3: b Question 4: b Question 5: b

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