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“locked up” the bad stars is in the West. Te West has the 7-1-5 stars which can bring serious financial loss in the form of armed robbery, theft or fraud. Tis can come from both internal and external sources. Hence a room has been created in the West. If this room is used as a meeting room, then place a Blue Rhinoceros and a 5 Element Pagoda in the West sector of the room. Minimise the use of this room.


Activating the CEO’s office with auspicious Feng Shui enhancers improves not just the CEO’s personal luck, but the luck of the whole business.


Secondly, under the Later Heaven


Pakua, the Northwest is also the Palace of the Patriarch. Since Mr Pressmill is a newly-appointed CEO of a distressed organisation, he may have to contend with disgruntled senior staff he has inherited - some who may even challenge his authority. To ensure that Mr Pressmill has authority luck and can exercise good management control over this staff, his office is best located in the palace of the Patriarch. Tirdly, the Northwest location is also one of Mr. Pressmill’s good locations according to his Kua number; it is his descendant’s location – indicating that he will create a long- lasting LEGACY in this corporation. So this is a good corner to have his office. It is important to ensure that the


CEO’s Desk is facing his best direction - in this case, it’s facing Northeast (his Sheng Chi direction). Te main entrance to his office also faces NE - his Sheng Chi direction. Tis stacks the feng shui cards in his favour! Te CEO must always sit with his back supported by a wall – never having a window. On this wall, he/ she should place a large painting of a Mountain – to create support for all his ideas and aspirations. Even CEOs need the support from


below and above. Without support, his ideas and vision will encounter obstacles in the implementation stage by his staff: He could even experience a lack of support from his board of directors during


tough times. 66 FENGSHUIWORLD | SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2011


After placing a large mountain behind his seat, Mr Pressmill is advised to activate his South corner with a Victory Horse and to place sailing ships on the floor (filled with jewels). All feng shui sailing ships should be placed low on the floor, must never be “armed” with cannons and must always be carrying a cargo of jewels and always be sailing from one of his auspicious Kua directions. It is a good idea to place a pair of Fu Dogs flanking his entrance, or mantra plaques above the doorway as protection against people with bad intentions.


LOCK UP THE BAD STARS Every flying star chart has bad sectors. The worst sectors in this chart are the ones with the numbers 5, 7 and 3. These numbers bring bad luck and when they team up together they become very deadly. For example, the South sector has the 5-3-3 combination, which brings plenty of financial and relationship loss caused by disagreements and squabbles. Any business unit placed here will quarrel with other business units and lose money. If the “department of public relations” are located here, it could invite huge trouble with the authorities leading to corporate lawsuits! One way to deal with it is to “locked it up” with a store room in the South sector. It is best to keep this room quiet and unused as much as possible.


TAKE CARE OF YOUR STAFF One great way of infusing feel-good energy into a work place is to create a feng-shui friendly working space. The staff-retention, creativity and productivity generated by a group of happy, thriving staff is well worth the effort! At World of Feng Shui each of our staff is allowed to sit facing their Personal Growth direction according to their Kua numbers. Many of our staff have been with us since we began the company 11 years ago and have continued to grow as we have. Another important aspect is to diffuse poison arrows using large leafy plants, or crystals. Plants in an office signify GROWTH – and offices that lack plants will find it very difficult to expand their business.


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THE ANNUAL CURES Lastly, make absolutely sure that the ANNUAL afflictions and taboos of fengshui are continually observed. Tis advice is published free on the Wofs.com website every month! It is particularly important to be wary of bad flying stars that fly into the CEO’s office or the main entrance of the building each year and each month. In the case of Mr Pressmill, he must not face Northeast during the years of the Ox and Tiger because that’s where the Grand Duke Jupiter is located! Perhaps it might be wise to appoint someone in the office as the “CFSO” = the Chief Feng Shui Officer to take charge of moving monthly and annual cures according to flying stars. Just by following the simple methods of feng shui outlined above, one can easily design a great office with excellent feng shui. ~ HONEY LIM


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