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Desk Command PositionIt really depends on a variety of factors including the location of the desk in regards to the overall floor plan, the specific office you are in and how the chi or energy circulates within the entire space.

One of the most important factors to consider is the position of the desk. You want to be sitting in a position that allows you to have a view of the room and door without being in direct line of the door. See also how you can apply the command position for a bed.

Avoid being in direct line with the door or main walkway. Being in direct line of the door or walkway can cause difficulty with your job and has the potential to decrease your income because you may quit or be let go.

If you have your back to the door, try to get out of the line of the chi or incoming energy. If you are facing a wall, place a mirror on the wall, on your desk or on the monitor so that you'll be able to see behind you. This puts you in a command position so that you won't be stabbed in the back by co-workers and you can see what is coming at you in your business.

You want to have the ability to walk around both sides of the desk. When one side is blocked or pushed up against a wall, this can have an impact on your income or relationships with co-workers, customers and prospects.

Depending on the role you have in the company can determine placement of where a person should sit in the floor plan of the office.

When sitting in the new location, how do you feel? Do you feel comfortable or is there shelving with heavy books and items above you creating a downward pressure? This can lead to anxiety, headaches and overall frustration.

If you have a door to your personal office, make sure that it opens a full 90 degrees and nothing is blocking a person from walking into the space. This is about welcoming the wealth energies and allowing you to take advantage of new opportunities.

You will also want to review under your desk to make sure that you have nothing blocking your feet or leg room as this can lead to a feeling of being stuck in your job or career.

Consider adding life energy to your desk area such as bamboo or a money tree plant. This can improve relationships in the office and among co-workers.

What do you have sitting under your desk? Are you sitting in a command position?

Do you have photos of your office or desk? Send an email to ken@kenlauher.com and I'll post them here with comments for improving the Feng Shui of the space.

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hi Ken, my office door faces my desk and my computer sits on an angle, i cannot change the desk because of corporate rules, how can i add things to the desk to improve work
Posted @ Sunday, November 01, 2009 10:56 AM by terri
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