8 Tips To Grow Your Business (Using Feng Shui)
By Candace Czarny, Feng Shui Expert











Whether you're just starting a new
business or you're looking
to grow an established business,
Feng Shui can help you. By working
with the natural energies of the world,
you can help draw opportunity and
possibility to you just by changing
your environment. Here are several tips
you can use to grow your business –
no matter where you're starting out from.

1. Look for dead things

Whether it's plants or items that simply don't work, if you want to grow a business, you
need to toss these items, fix them, or nurse them back to health. Anything that
symbolizes death or stunted growth is going to attract that negative energy into your
business.

2. Seeds of change

If you like the idea of symbols to represent your growth, try planting seeds and then
nursing them to full growth. This will allow you to encourage the energy of upward
movement and seeds blossoming into a fully mature plant – much like your business.
Taking the time to water these seeds and provide for their needs will help you bring
that Spring energy into your business tasks.

3. Failure is not an option

Though most of us would say that we learn from our mistakes, you do not want to
surround yourself with reminders of your failures. Remove any traces of negative
job performances or other things that went badly in the course of your business
practice. This way, you will be surrounding yourself with positive reminders of what
you have done well, spurning you on to do more positive things.

4. Read success stories

Focusing on what can happen for your business will encourage positive energy in your
day to day business life. Read success stories and post them around your workspace to
remind yourself that things are possible and that you might be the next success story.
Or you could write your own success story, even if it hasn't happened yet.

5. Check your fears at the door

You might also want to try your doorknob to make sure it's not sticking. When you can
not open your door easily, the energy coming in and going out is stifled. You need to
make sure that your door is always working well and that you can move easily from
one part of your work area to the next.

6. Look to the left

When you walk into your workspace, look to the left back area of the room. Is this area
cluttered and messy or is it professional and productive? This area is where energy
related to wealth and success is focused, so this area should be as clean as possible. If
there are any negative items in this section, you should remove them immediately.

7. Center your success

Though the middle of a room is associated with health in Feng Shui practices, you
might want to realize that the health of your business can also apply here. By taking
care to clear this space and keep it free of clutter, you can encourage financial and
business health. You might also want to hang a crystal in the middle of the room to
radiate energy to all corners of the room, protecting your space from being stuffy
and potentially negative to your business goals.

8. Leave some empty room

So often, we try to fill every corner of our homes and offices with stuff. But when we do
so, we aren't leaving room for anything new to enter. Try to leave some empty space in
your office or work area to help you encourage the energy of attraction and of
possibility. Since there is always room for more in your workspace, you will be
able to have more successful ventures.

About the author: Candace Czarny, ASID,CFM, LEED AP, "Award Winning" Interior
Designer Feng Shui Expert
Art of Placement - Feng Shui-Wealth is continually ranked "Top 10"
in Google and Yahoo. Clients testify of dramatic results!
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