Recently I was asked to give a consultation to a small
business owner on her bookstore. As I have studied and applied
the various aspects of Feng Shui, (the art of placement for
health, wealth and success) into my work space, I have come to
see amazing results.
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The owner of the bookstore had asked for my
input and intuitive impressions of her store. Just as our
appearance gives clues about who we are -- so does our
workplace, or workspace. As I walked into the store, my first
impression was one of clutter, suggesting chaos. As I spoke to
the owner, she in fact did express the fact that she was going
through many phases of change in the business. She had asked for
my input as she was not sure of the direction she wanted to
follow. In the store, along with displays of books, there were
glass cases of jewelry and gift items.
In one corner there was a seating arrangement, consisting of
old, cast off furniture. She had attempted to create a place
where people could sit, chat and exchange information. I
suggested possibly investing in fabric to recover the furniture,
and also creating an island of peace in the sitting area. The
owner herself look a little disheveled, and while the location
of the store is in a "laid back" mountain town, it is after all
still a business environment.
As such it is important to create
a pleasing atmosphere. The building itself was old, and areas in
the shop needed a facelift, a paint job. While the owner
welcomed the suggestions that I gave her, at the same time I
could sense her displeasure at my critique: and seemed to take
my comments personally.
She had read a few books on Feng Shui
and tried to apply the principles in her business. In one corner
of a counter, facing the cash register she had placed a small
mirror, as she believed that this mirror would reflect success
and prosperity. As I stood facing the counter, the mirror
actually reflected the paper work and supplies that were under
the counter, thereby bringing into focus a messy area. I gave
her suggestions as to how to change that area.
As I left her
store, I went inward, feeling, sensing her environment, as if
the walls could speak. And they do! The walls were telling me
that they were tired, feeling old, drained, and not open to the
prosperity the owner hoped for. Because all spaces that have
been occupied give off vibrations, whether someone is sensitive
to that or not, it will affect a business.
Have you ever noticed
the giant record and video stores, how they pulse, and jump and
vibrate, almost to the point of exciting you about the place. In
actuality, there has been much thought and deliberation that has
gone into the planning of the business. There is a famous beauty
establishment, artfully named "The Red Door" and since red is
associated with fire, and an element of success, it has been
very successful.
Whether we recognize it or not, many successful
businesses have left very little to chance. They have made it a
practice to learn and apply many aspects to ensure their
business success. This goes from the image they want to convey,
in their letterhead, logo and all business aspects to the design
and creation of their workplace.
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Having had various business
practices conducted out of my home, I have made it a point to
create a living, harmonious workspace. Both for myself
(remember, You are important) and the clients that have
consulted me. When a person takes the time to create their
workspace, it is a trigger to the mind, that this is a place of
work, ideas, creativity and success. So let us begin to look at
areas in our workspace so that we might go forward to harnessing
the power of energy needed to bring health, wealth and success
into our lives.
I am going to ask you to close your eyes, and open your
senses to perceive your business or workspace. Ask yourself , if
these walls could talk, what would they say to me. Is the space
loved and cared for, or do you need to do some cleaning up. Were
the previous occupants happy here? Successful here? Does this
space feel spacious, flowing, abundant? Or does it feel old,
tired, worn down, lacking in luster and vibrancy.
Let go of judgments. You really want to be open and honest
and in that way be able to make the changes necessary for
abundance and success. Play with it. Pretend that you are the
customer or client-walk in the door -- what do you see,
smell, touch, feel. Is the place warm or cold, does it invite
you in, or do you want to turn and leave - quickly. Many of us
are used to the environment of business.
This may at times
consist of small, separate cubicles. Spaces with little or no
regard for the people who work there. We truly have not been
trained to look at things from a different perspective. But I am
asking you to do just that. Whether your business is a
storefront or a space in your home, it is still an environment
that you spend many hours in. What does it say about you, about
your business and your business practices. If you are telling
yourself that your workspace does not matter, you may find that
other aspects of your business may reflect that same belief
system.
The objects and space you work in does have an effect on your
business and ultimately your success. Are you surrounded by
objects that have significance to you, that give you pleasure,
that invoke prosperity? Or do you sit before a computer, with
any old chair or cast offs telling yourself that when you are
successful you'll invest in plush surroundings? Are projects,
ideas, finances flowing in your business, in your life? Or are
you holding on to old, useless items, outdated ideas and
concepts that also hold you back from the flow of prosperity?
There is a law in physics, and that law also pertains to
anything dealing with laws of energy. That law is: The Universe
abhors a vacuum .... This means that when you leave a space
empty you are opening up to the receptive factors for something
to fill it. When you let go of things that no longer serve you,
and make space and affirm and concentrate on new, good wonderful
things coming into that space...they will.
When I moved into a
new house, I had very little furniture, the place was pretty
empty. At times it felt almost too big, too cavernous, and then
one day, I decided to look at things from a totally different
perspective. As I looked around the empty room, the picture
windows open to view of mountain tops, I set the intent of "look
at the wonderful open spaces I have. Look at the view of
mountaintops, a constant reminder to look higher...to expand my
vision." Shortly after that new opportunities did present
themselves.
As you make room for the new, I leave you with my favorite
words from Dr. Spock of the old Startrek series, "Go Forth and
Prosper"....
The Author's Story: Having had a background in sales,
marketing and design, Rosalyn thought that she had achieved
success. Upon her twin brother's death, she began a search for
the meaning of life, and it led her to open up to her intuitive
healing abilities. She has worked with many people in removing
the blocks to their success. She maybe contacted at her email
address: RuzenaD@aol.com. Read her previous article, "Using Your
Intuition."
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