How to Resolve the Feng Shui Trap of Office Building Decoration
First of all, the seat is opposite the boss's room.
The secretary's seat often faces the boss's room, which will also form a sense of suffocation. If you want to solve this problem, you can only put plants on the desktop facing the boss's room. But if there is already a screen in front of the table, and the screen is higher than your head when you sit down, you can stop suffocation without dissolving.
Second, the back is a corridor or a place where people come and go.
There is no backer behind, except that I can't concentrate on my work. Every time the company is in turmoil, it must be a group of victims. Just put a screen on the back of the chair, or put a leafy plant on a high place, but most of the above two methods don't work, so you can only put a brown dress on the back of the chair as a backer.
Thirdly, the reception desk faces a long corridor.
If you are the front desk, it happens that the front desk is facing the company gate, and there is a long corridor outside, which forms a sense of suffocation and goes straight to the front desk. As a receptionist, you have to bear the suffocating pressure. If you make up your mind, you can resign, otherwise you will often get sick. Plants can be placed at the left and right corners of the reception desk, and flowers can also be arranged. You can put the mirror facing outward in the reception room to reflect the brake gas.
Fourth, the corridor rushed to the door.
The company has a large area, and a long corridor is bound to form between two rows of seats. If the room faces a long corridor, it's a minor illness, but it's ineffective. If you often make mistakes, you may lose your job. Because the room is in the company, you can only put plants by the door to resolve it, but you can't use the lens to reflect the sense of suffocation. Because suffocation is reflected by the mirror, it will affect other employees.
The above is about how to resolve the feng shui trap of office buildings, hoping to help everyone!