
* For a workspace that faces away from the entrance, adjust the desk or table to increase your view of the door or opening. If that?s not possible, add a mirror to the wall or use a desk- or computer-mounted convex mirror to give you a view of the entrance when you glance up from your work. A wall mirror will also open the workspace visually and reflect the motions in the space, adding a sense of energy.
* If your office is in a dim or out-of-the-way location, add lighting to the entrance, perhaps in the hall outside your door.
* Plants are right up there with mirrors and lights for enhancing the environment and bringing in good chi, especially if you inhabit an interior space. You can add pictures of nature (and plants, of course) to make you feel less buried in the architecture.
* If your workspace shares a wall with a storage area or restroom, add a fabric wall hanging to create a better boundary.
* If there?s clutter in your space, especially near the entrance, sort it out (simply moving it to another spot would be like convincing a mosquito to bite your left arm instead of your right). A real obstruction to the flow of chi?and an energy drainer?clutter is the antithesis of balance and harmony.