According to Feng Shui theory, everything in the physical world enhances or hinders the natural flow of energy in an environment. As a result, the way your environment is designed can positively or negatively affect your life depending upon the way the design affects the flow of energy. For non-followers, this basically means that the way you arrange items in a room will have an effect on your level of success at performing a specific task in that room.Whether you are an avid Feng Shui follower, a recreational Feng Shuist, or a skeptic, the basic concept that functional design and good organization lead to success is a solid one.In fact, whether you call it Feng Shui or not, functional design should be considered when designing or organizing any workplace to ensure maximum employee productivity. Consider minimization of clutter, one of the main design concepts for Feng Shui in the workplace. Feng Shui theorists believe that eliminating clutter in a workspace gives vital energy a clear path toward career opportunity. This means you can achieve good Feng Shui by removing any unnecessary items from your work area and organizing the piles on your desk in an orderly fashion. From a Feng Shui and a smart workplace design perspective, these are both important steps to take to achieve maximum efficiency on the job. By ridding your work area of unnecessary items, you are ridding your work area of distractions unrelated to the tasks at hand. Arranging papers and files in an orderly fashion ensures that you are able locate important pieces at a moments notice and easily prioritize items by their level of importance and the level of immediacy needed for a response.(Excerpt)
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