| Don't let a Cubicle Get You Down
 Dear Nancilee. I am stumped as to how to layout my
                        office cubicle? Our office building faces south, and
                        when enter my space the desk (horseshoe) faces south,
                        but the feel of it seems to face west. I am an executive assistant to a
                        president of a small entertainment company, so my
                        relationships with both the staff and other high level
                        executives are important. In addition, I work long hours
                        so it’s important that my cubicle space remains
                        centered so that I don't burn out. Tracey S NY, NY ******************************************************
 Dear TS The question of direction of a desk or
                        a door seems to confound readers of most feng shui
                        books. What matters in pyramid feng shui is the
                        direction you enter a space and face when seated in that
                        space. The direction you face is important in
                        so far as what you do and when you do. For example, I
                        get my best work done in the morning and I face East.
                        The rising sun sustains my morning optimism and I find
                        that when both the sun and my natural upbeat morning
                        temperament has passed, I should engage in tasks
                        requiring less concentration. Therefore in my case I do
                        my intense writing in the morning and perform less
                        taxing tasks later in the day. As an executive assistant in a busy
                        office, it is important that you have a sustaining
                        nurturing position both for yourself and for those you
                        are in contact with. Be sure that a chair used by others
                        when visiting your desk area makes you turn to the
                        right. A person feels more compassionate toward others
                        when turning to the right and the interchange will be
                        less stressful to you. Facing west would cause strain during
                        those hours that we humans are naturally in a downward
                        swing. Have something in motion like a clock’s hands,
                        a fan on a plant’s leaves or a mobile under an air
                        duct to help sustain your energy level throughout the
                        day. Keep lemon essential oil in your desk and you might
                        try our new essential oil Memory Boost and use it after
                        lunch or after the sun starts its descent. Should your
                        back face an entryway, hang a convex mirror to reflect
                        the opening. These suggestions are bound to
                        increase your productivity and contentment while
                        working. Best future, Nancilee WydraAuthor of Feng Shui Goes to the Office and 5 other feng
                        shui books
 Nancilee Wydra,
                        Feng Shui Master and author of six books on feng shui
                        travels the country lecturing and consulting for Fortune
                        500 companies and individuals. She is the founder of the
                        Feng Shui Institute of America and has developed the
                        first nationally certified professional training program
                        on feng shui in the country.
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                        information about her lecturing, consulting and teaching
                        contact her at: NancileeWy@aol.com
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                        Books:Feng Shui The Book of Cures
 Feng Shui in the Garden
 Feng Shui and How to Look Before You Love
 Feng Shui Goes to the Office
 Feng Shui for Children’s Spaces
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