Who couldn’t use a little more money flow in life?
If you want to get things moving in your money arena, decluttering, organizing and clearing out the old are my favorite Feng Shui tips for creating more abundance in life.
What is Feng Shui?
Feng Shui is the 5,000 year old Asian art of placement. This ancient practice has been utilized to successfully correct the flow of energy for centuries. Where you put your things, how you think about them, and what you do with them –affects the flow of your life.
This ancient science is taken so seriously in Asia, there are actual laws limiting the amount of “cures” such as mirrors, big businesses like banks can have on the outside of their buildings.
If this sounds crazy to you, take a trip to Japan and look closely at the architecture around you. There’s nothing random about the design and layout of those buildings.
So how make an impact on your own environment? If you want to boost your flow of money and remove all those seemingly insurmountable obstacles you face daily, starting with your office is the quickest path to freedom.
Clutter, dirty cups, stacks of paperwork and an unappealing environment aren’t going to make you jump for joy each morning when you walk into the office. (home offices count too)
We want to create a space that makes you feel excited to enter and facilitates feelings of success each morning, not a feeling of dread as you face a desk piled with unorganized paperwork.
A well lit, pleasant, healthy space is going to make you feel more productive and positive, which then translates into better productivity and ultimately, more money. $$
So ask yourself: How do I feel when I walk into my office? Is it well lit? Are the windows clean?
Looking through dirty windows can cloud your thinking and affect your mood more than you realize. Make an appointment to have them cleaned and make them sparkle.
Is the room dark?
Lamps are cheap to buy and lighting is an easy effective way to brighten up any space. Consider track lights on a dimmer switch.
What color are your walls? All white? While that’s great for brightness, consider painting one wall a beautiful color that makes you feel happy. Consider finding a piece of art that inspires you and facilitates a feeling of success.
Clear out everything that isn’t either loved or used. In other words~this is your workspace. This is your domain. Everything in this room should be a representation of who you are or who you want to become.
A photo or piece of art that was given to you, but not truly loved, is going to bring your energy down on a subtle level. When someone gives you a gift, it’s yours to do what you want with it. If you don’t love it, lose it.
The love it or lose it rule also goes for pens that drive you nuts, pencils you’ve gnawed on and cheap desk items that don’t represent prosperity.
Think of successful executives, their tools are beautiful and well tended. You don’t have to spend a lot of money to find things that represent beauty and prosperity- even looking at a small, yet beautiful pottery bowl filled with paper clips is going to make you feel more abundant than a paper clip box with the lid torn off.
How about your chair and desk? Is the chair comfortable and in good working order? You spend more hours in this chair than you do your comfy living room couch, so if you can, invest in a good one. I found a modern red leather chair on sale for 99$ and paired it with a beautiful, well worn, wooden farm table as my desk. The combo may sound silly, but when you walk into my office, the combination is beautiful.
It really doesn’t matter what you use as your desk and chair, just make sure your reaction is one of pleasure when you use them.
Working in an office with ugly carpeting or tile? Throw a great rug on top and you’ve just covered the ugliness. It’s super important to feel good and surrounded by beauty in the place that generates your income.
Now look around. What needs to be repaired? Burned out light bulbs, missing parts, broken items and things you no longer use represent poverty. Fix it, replace it or lose it. (preferably recycle it)
When was the last time you cleaned your tools?
That’s right, your computer screen, your keyboard, your phone, and even your calculator. Stuff accumulates energy and the last place you want old energy stuck are the tools you use to generate prosperity. You’ve had lots of calls, calculated many bills and read tons of emails on those tools.
Erase away the past by cleaning these items. My favorite way? Lavender oil. Grab a bottle and a cotton ball and wipe everything other than your computer screen down with it. Lavender will clear away the germs as well as the energy.
As far as your computer screen goes, get a soft towel damp with an appropriate cleaner and wipe it clear. Ahhh… don’t you feel better already?
Now clear your phone messages. Talk about keeping old energy! You’ve had arguments, received disappointing news, and probably said a few things you regret~so erase the memories and the old energy.
Go through and write down old numbers you need from messages, make a master list of who to call back, and then erase them ALL.
Same with emails. If you can’t part with your electronic history, at the very least create email files and file them appropriately.
Load a beautiful screensaver picture and clear your computer desktop as well. There are weeks I walk in and see a zillion files on top my laptop, I immediately notice a feeling of overwhelm before I even begin my day. Make desktop folders and drag those things into neat virtual folders.
Bored on a conference call? Put your phone on speaker and clear out and organize your photos, documents and downloads. Delete, drag to a file, and organize while listening.
Now let’s talk about your real desk top. Drag everything on to your floor and clean the top with an approrpriate cleaner. Now consider the surface. Do you like it? If not, think about getting one of those desktop calenders if that floats your boat, or if you really don’t like the surface of your desk and can’t paint it, get one of those clear plastic covers and put a bunch of pictures that inspire you or photos underneath it. There! Suddenly your desk top is beautiful and interesting.
Now look at the pile of things on your floor.
One by one put your “newly cleaned” tools back in their proper places. As you arrange everything, remember that the far left hand corner of your desk is your money corner. Consider putting your phone or your desktop computer screen there.
The far right hand corner is your relationship corner. This is also a great spot for your phone or a file holder filled with potential clients. Either corner is also a great location for a beautiful plant or vase of flowers. What’s important is to create an environment for peace and happiness.
While it might feel funny to think about your office in this way, simple things such as a beautiful plant, a fresh flower, or an inspiring photo of a place you want to visit on your desk space will create an environment that you want to inhabit. When you enjoy being at your desk, even bill paying becomes a tolerable event.
Now, look at the remaining things left on your floor. These things need to be touched only once. Pick something up and either read it or toss it, transfer the information to a file, or put it on a to do or call back list.
Touch it once. Use this rule and you will never have a pile again.
Bills? If you can’t pay them immediately, put them in one of two files: due on the 15th or due on the 30th. Having piles of paper everywhere feels overwhelming and reinforces out of control feelings.
Remember, piles of paperwork creates clutter and clutter blocks the flow of prosperity. Whenever I walk into a cluttered home, I can guarantee that the occupants are either overweight or having money issues.
Have 1 or 2 healthy, vibrant plants in your office. Keep them well trimmed of brown leaves and as you water and mist them, imagine your prosperity thriving like the plant.
Consider a water feature in your money corner of the room. Fountains that allow water to pool are especially good for creating fresh energy and the trickling sound of water is soothing to hear. Chimes hung in your money corner or near the door of your office (remember to ring them daily) also stimulates the flow of energy.
Now ask yourself: where is my desk? You should have a clear view of the door when you sit at your desk. It’s an old feng shui rule~you don’t want to be startled suddenly by someone walking up behind you while you’re working or on an important call. If this isn’t possible, at least have a mirror on your desk or on the wall so you can see behind yourself .
What are your hidden money secrets? Do you worry? Do you hoard? Consider the hidden places in your office. What are your closets and drawers like? Do your files contain things you no longer need or use?
Stuffed drawers and closets hold old non-productive energy. It’s a boring and labor intensive thing to do, but seriously consider cleaning out those hidden places. They are affecting you~I guarantee it.
I’ve been doing Feng Shui for private and corporate clients over 17 years and can promise that miracles happen when you go the extra mile and clear out those hidden spots. The public may not see them, but you know they’re stuffed and messy. That knowing weighs on your mind far more than you realize.
When was the last time you went through your bookshelves?
Books represent knowledge and if those shelves are stuffed with old books you no longer use– chances are your creativity has become stagnant too. Donate old books to someone that will use them, and open yourself up for some new energy and new information. If you’re like me and you love your books, at least make sure they are inline with who you’ve become in life. For example: if you’re no longer in debt, you don’t need all of those how to get out of debt books! Pass them on to someone that needs them. 🙂
Make sure your shelves are up to date with who you are and who you want to become.
When you’re complete, air the place out. Throw open your windows, burn some sage to clear the space and say a blessing. Thank yourself with a beautiful coffee mug or tea cup. No worries on spending a little extra money for it, you’re about to make a fortune!
All photos by freedigitalphotos.net: desk organizer, plant,and coffee stained notebook by nuttakit, rocks and candle by Carlos Porto, statue by Lobster20, computer by graur razvan ionut, money in the nest by renjith krishnan and cup by Michelle Meiklejohn
Money photo: StockMonkeys.com via photopin cc
I just cleaned my home workspace and have done most everything you suggested short of the sage stick cleansing. It has been completely uplifting! I have moved from my office space to each room and every corner of my home removing old items and replacing them with open spaces of exhalation.
Thank you for your inspiration.
awesome! i love reading stories like this…thank you for sharing.
I have a question: in my office at my workplace I need to keep a file organizer on my desk with files I use often. Where should that be on my desk? I have an “U” shaped desk, with my computer in the bottome of the “U.” Also, I have cabinets over my computer—any fix for that? I don’t know if you answer readers’ questions, but I hope so. Thanks!!
Hi Molly,
Thank you for reading!
I’d say if your computer is at 12:00, put your files at 2 or 3:00; the area of relationships if they are clients, if not, let me know what they are!….also a U shaped desk is awesome! I wouldn’t worry about cabinets over your computer unless it bothers you…
xo
I enjoyed this article and love feng shui. My work office desk is “L” shaped with my printer at the end of the “L’ in the Northeast of the office, next to the printer is my computer monitor with the telephone in the corner of the “L”. At the opposite end of the “L” is my work space with desk top calendar, which then faces the office door. I have a window behind my chair and a file/bookcase in the Northwest location. When I use the computer I have my side to the door entrance. What changes should I make to this arrangement. Thank you!
Hi Pat
I’d put a small mirror on your desk or over your desk so you can not only see the window behind you, but also the door.
Is the right side of your desk crowded with the computer, phone and monitor or does it feel good to you? Also, I do black hat Feng Shui which works off the BaGua map, not directions.
thank you!
Great advise! Very practical. I have a question on my office thrash bin. Is there a preferrred place to place the trash bin in the office – fengshui speaking? thanks!
Anywhere but your money or relationship corner! Check the Ba Gua for sure. And make sure it’s one you like. Keep it empty each night…i like to visualize throwing away the day’s history and resetting the day for tomorrow by emptying my trash. Hope that helps. xo
I have an “L” shaped desk, how and where do I place items for Feng Shui?
the side part of the L is on my left and so it is acutally an upside down L
Michele
Hi Michele. Which side do you sit at the most? Or do you sit in the middle?
[…] Feng Shui is the 5,000 year old art of placement. Since it’s been proven that everything is ultimately energy, it makes sense that where you put your things, how you think about them, and what you do with them; matters. […]
Hi,
I have moved to a new office and the desk provided to me is L-Shaped with tall cabinet on one side and unfortunately I am not able to move it.
My desk has 2 posible directions for me to sit, North or West , yet both facing the wall or part of the desk. If I face North I have the door of the office on my right, facing west door will be on my back, luckily my chair has a tall back. At the moment I am sitting looking at north but in front of me its the cabinet (so basically my computer and some things are like inside this cabinet.
My Kua number is 9 so seems the best direction for me to sit is facing north as west is one of my negative directions. However I would like to be able to set the things over my desk to be able to succeed in all aspects of my life, giving that we are talking about my work office, success, good salary, etc without leaving the other aspect of my life unattended.
I would like you advice me, should I sit looking north or west? what can I put on my desk and where to improve it. I bought 3 stacks of lucky bamboo as I have read it helps, where I place them ?
Please note that I am not able to put mirrors or anything else in the wall (located west) that is not a picture or sth similar.
Thanks in advance for your response and help
Calu
Hi Calu
I do black hat Feng Shui, not compass school. We work off the Baqua vs. the Compass. If you would like to do a phone session with me, please let me know, otherwise I’m sorry but my answers don’t correspond to the directions. Thank you for reading.
Hello
I just moved to an open office with an L shaped desk & the return is to my right. I know most people sit in the inner corner of the desk buti chose to sit to the left of the desk & have my pc there do that I am in a commanding position. To my left are a couple of small offices, in front of me & to my right are cubicles & behind me are windows that have blinds & big file cabinets throughout the entire wall. My question is how do I place the Bagua in my area? Do I place it onmy entire space thus basically having missing corners on my left & behind me? Or should I take each part of the desk & perform Feng Shui on each separately? Another dilemma I have is that it is a very professional office to where I cannot have anything hanging or seen as culturally biased in any way. Please help. Thank you! 🙂
Hello : )
A few somewhat silly questions… and some insight as to what my work environment is like…
I am a stay at home mom who is starting up or trying to start up my own company. I dont have an “office” so much as I have an office space… I have a small desk and hanging bins to my left where i keep all my files utensils and other misc odds and ends i use fairly regularly (so my my desk isn’t overwhelmed by stuff) and at an angle behind me the kitchen and dining room table, ahead of me the back of a couch and my patio (actually a nice view ; ))
questions:
is there anything i can do to counterbalance the area behind me maybe a plant on the dinning room table? How can i neutralize needed clutter aside from keeping it organized? Any other small space advice?
thank you in advance! the advice in your initial post was helpful already!
~Fia
[…] Feng Shui is the 5,000 year old art of placement. Since it’s been proven that everything is ultimately energy, it makes sense that where you put your things, how you think about them, and what you do with them; matters. […]
[…] Feng Shui is the 5,000 year old art of placement. Since it’s been proven that everything is ultimately energy, it makes sense that where you put your things, how you think about them, and what you do with them; matters. […]
[…] Feng Shui is the 5,000 year old art of placement. Since it’s been proven that everything is ultimately energy, it makes sense that where you put your things, how you think about them, and what you do with them; matters. […]