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JUMP START YOUR CAREER TO HIGHER SUCCESS


Just like how a Feng Shui practitioner creates


harmony with the surroundings while removing obstacles, we should also apply the same


principles to our jobs and for when we would like to upgrade our careers. In Asia, it has become common practice for staff to seek new environments and experiences as well as


new jobs right after the Chinese New Year. This symbolically means starting a new life, a new career alongside the New Year. And you see many people making prayers at the temples during the 15 days of the Lunar New Year in the


hope of having a better year. If you want a better year career-wise in 2014, you should start by


removing obstacles to your success both in your home as well as on your work desk.


54 FENGSHUIWORLD | MARCH 2014


CHECK YOUR HOME FOR OBSTACLES THAT MAY IMPEDE YOUR SUCCESS POTENTIAL


• Take a look at the North corner of your home. Look out for clutter, or damaged walls and furniture. For example, if the North corner is where you store old newspapers or unwanted items, this can lead to stagnation in your job. If the walls there are stained or damaged, this could lead to more serious afflictions in your career. Broken or damaged furniture or light fittings in this corner should always be repaired or replaced. If you have your toilet in the North corner, you should keep the toilet door closed when not in use, and always keep the seat down in the WC. In addition, you can hang


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