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- Feng Shui Study

Feng Shui is relevant to any body. You can practice Feng Shui in any situation and living environment. Anyone who is interested in knowing about nature and is interested in improving the quality of life for self and others is sure to be benefited by Feng Shui study. But before you take up the Feng Shui study it is important to know that there are many schools of Feng Shui and there are many variations that exist within each school.

What ever school you might consider for your Feng Shui study, remember the basic principles and theories (Feng Shui elements, concept of yin and yang, Feng Shui Colors ) would remain the same but there can be some variation in the tools that are used for analysis and interpretations. Author Mike Z. Wang

- Feng Shui for beginners: an organized, harmonious work environment is a business asset

* Many CPA firm staff members and sole professional work. CPAs can apply some principles of feng shui--which uses placement design to achieve harmony,

 health and prosperity--to make a workplace more pleasant and efficient.
* Practitioners who want to improve an office, whether at home or elsewhere, should follow some simple principles. One is to keep desk and drawers, cabinet tops, ledges and tabletops as clutter-free as possible. Stay on top of the situation by filing daily, purging weekly and doing a major cleanup twice a year.

* CPAs who spend many hours a day on the computer will experience less eyestrain if they have warm lighting rather than overhead fluorescent. Too little light can depress productivity while too much can cause glare and headaches. A table or standing lamp with a full-spectrum bulb helps in a work area.

* Practitioners don't have to take feng shui literally to benefit from incorporating some of its easy-to-implement ideas into an office, at home or elsewhere. A tidy environment, pleasant sounds, attractive touches such as mirrors and plants, balanced light and healthy air flow all contribute to well-being and success.

Can CPAs boost success by fostering harmony and balance in the workplace? According to the principles of feng shui, you can. Half art, half mysticism, feng shui--Chinese for "wind" and "water" and pronounced fung shway--is the ancient practice of placement design to achieve harmony with the environment and a salutary effect on health and prosperity. Feng shui holds that arranging certain elements according to traditional guidelines can influence outcomes in all areas of life. It has become a popular way to improve the ambience of a home, and entrepreneurs are turning to it to reduce stress and enhance business possibilities. Reports say real estate mogul Donald Trump's buildings incorporate feng shui, Virgin Atlantic Airways founder Sir Richard Branson uses it and Texas First National Bank and Mutual of New York apply it in their offices. You may even have feng shui consultants among your business clients.

Will increased productivity and success inevitably follow if you arrange your work environment just so? You won't know unless you try it. Here are some very basic, easy-to-implement feng shui tips CPAs can use to make an office more pleasant and efficient, at home or elsewhere.

Remove clutter. Piles of papers look messy and create negative energy--and you waste time looking for information. Keep your desk and drawers, cabinet tops, window ledges and tabletops as paper-free as possible. File needed documents and put away items daily. Purge clutter weekly, and do a major cleanup twice a year.

Position your desk strategically. To attract prosperity place your desk so you see as much of your workspace as possible. According to feng shui, southeast is the "wealth corner," so it's preferable to put your desk on the south side of the room. Avoid having a window or a door behind you, which may leave you "unprotected."

Note: Bulky furniture such as an overstuffed couch or an extremely large desk can overpower a room and disrupt harmony, the essential goal of feng shui.

Avoid placing furniture in of near a doorway. An entryway allows for the flow of ch'i (pronounced chee) or life energy. Blocking an office doorway blocks ch'i, decreases productivity and curtails privacy. It's better to keep obstacles away from an entrance.

Select the right room lighting. Too little light can depress productivity while too much can cause glare and headaches. The right wattage depends on the size of your office and your particular work process. Warm lighting is preferable to overhead fluorescent if you spend hours on the computer. A table or standing lamp with a full-spectrum (day-balanced) bulb helps counteract gloom in a work area.

Use mirrors. Feng shui precepts hold that mirrors protect against threats. Opposite a main entrance they may frighten away clients, however. Full-length mirrors on side walls denote a doubling of clients. Energy should move upward, not down, so make sure the long edges of mirrors hang parallel with walls. Octagonal mirrors draw positive ch'i, practitioners say.

Decorate with plants, Green promotes business growth, and plants brighten any work space. Bamboo and rubber plants represent good fortune, making them good office plants. If a plant dies, dispose of it right away.

Water is key. In feng shui, water symbolizes money. New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg--founder of worldwide financial communications company Bloomberg LP and a self-made multibillionaire--has aquariums throughout his business offices. If your office doesn't have room for one, use a mini interior fountain with clean, smoothly flowing water to achieve the desired effect. If you think a fountain will distract you, substitute a tasteful seascape or a picture of a waterfall.
Use images to reinforce goals. Feng shui holds that you're likely to achieve the outcomes you visualize. If you would like a particular client or project, for example, prepare a sample engagement letter and put it where you can see it. Replace it as needed.

- Feng Shui Office & Home

Many CPA firm staff members and sole practitioners work from home, and chief executives use home offices, too. Here are some feng shui considerations for augmenting a home work space.

Choose a dedicated area. Keep business activities separate from your living environment. A separate entrance is best; next best is a location near a front or back door. If your work area must be a part of your living space, separate the two with a room divider.

Get an air purifier. Keep the environment pleasant. To create a harmonious workplace, you must take all of your senses into account. Cooking or pet odors aren't ideal for your health and may discourage business visitors. Use ah air purifier or keep windows open.

Choose color wisely. In the classic feng shui tradition, color balances ah individual's innate personal qualities, strengthens a desired effect or compensates for structural factors in the environment. The ultimate goal is harmony, so what's important is to use hues you truly enjoy--an office doesn't need to be power red to promote success.

Here is a list of some color affinities:

* Green--stimulates business and money.

* Peach--represents health, healing and overall well-being.

* Blue--enhances peace and stimulates intuition.

* Pink--is good for relationships.

* Gold--symbolizes abundance and wisdom (a good career color).

* Red--enhances energy and success.

* Violet--inspires insight and peace.

Accessorize. Small touches can effectively incorporate feng shui nuances in your home office. Include

* Crystals to deflect negative energy. A crystal figurine on your desktop will do.

* I Ching coins, which symbolize wealth. Three coins tied with a red thread are said to attract wealth. Place them in your wallet or somewhere discreet in the office.

* Jade, a symbol of good fortune. A small jade Buddha may bring good luck to your home office.

* Wind chimes. Hang these near an open window, air conditioner or fan to generate a relaxing sweet sound.

* A bowl of fruit. A bowl brimming with fruit symbolizes abundance. A bowl of crystal and jade fruit will encourage peace and good fortune and won't need to be replaced every few days.

- Hire a Feng Shui Consultant

If you are too busy or feel silly about applying feng shui techniques to your workspace, consider hiring a professional. Just as interior decorators can do big jobs of recommend small changes, feng shui masters can work with your space and budget limitations, and they may even become clients. If they suggest using wind chimes to bring luck or color to encourage an outcome, be willing to follow their advice. To experience any real change, you must be flexible enough to try, start with Feng Shui Home.

Regardless of the kinds or number of changes you may make, using feng shui in the workplace can be a plus for today's busy accountant. A tidy office, pleasant sounds, good light and healthy air flow all contribute to well-being, efficiency and success.

- Practical Tips

* A huge desk can be overpowering in a home office; choose something in proportion.

* In your home, keep an area for business activities separate from your living environment.

* Surround yourself with color you truly enjoy--an office doesn't need to be power red to promote success.

- Resources

Publications

* Management of ah Accounting Practice Handbook, loose-leaf-version (# 090407JA); e-MAP, online subscription (# MAP-XXJA). Chapter 210 is on "Site Selection and Office Facilities."

* Creating a Virtual Office: Ten Case Studies for CPA Firms (# 090426JA).

For more information or to order, go to www.cpa2biz.com or call the AICPA at 888-777-7077.

Other Resources

The Internet lists many feng shui books, articles and consultants. Here are one of each.

* Clear Your Clutter With Feng Shui by Karen Kingston, Broadway Books, New York.

* www.alexstark.com--feng shui master Alex Stark's Website.

* www.techfengshui.com--a blog with links to articles for reining in technology clutter (new from blogger Ernie the attorney).

New York feng shui master Alex Stark designed the three personal workspaces here. In his view a harmonious, well-balanced environment liberates creativity and vitality and opens up new opportunities. Feng shui, the holistic practice of space design, is a valuable tool in creating salutary business environments and a great tool for feng shui home environment.

The red wall is about power and achievement; its artwork by a prominent artist nourishes with its intensity and prestige. The green and red carpet is about power combined with growth. The foliage pattern brings more natural elements into the office, which would be otherwise too rigid and corporate. The black of the desk and in the artwork promotes career. The sculpture of a woman reminds the owner of her feminine qualities.

In this office the desk occupies the fame and recognition area of the room (central rear). Red flowers promote success, and the bamboo plant and crystal decorations in the wealth and power corner of the desk also promote business growth. The lamp and family photos are in the relationships sector and encourage activity in the business. The black laptop is in the career sector of the desk, and its color promotes career advancement.

An important rule in feng shui is that you will become what you see, in this case from your desk. This photograph shows the view from the owner's desk, which is actually a work table--hence the clutter of work in progress. The strong colon of the art and artifacts aim for an ideal balance between elements that evoke success, prosperity and renown and images that affirm the client's lifestyle, interests and health.

BARBARA WELTMAN is a small-business writer who publishes a monthly newsletter called Big Ideas for Small Business. Her Web site is www.barbaraweltman.com. MICHAEL HAYES is a senior editor on the JofA. Ms. Hayes is an employee of the AICPA and her views, as expressed in this article, do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute. Official positions are determined through certain specific committee procedures, due process and deliberation. Author Journal of Accountancy, by Barbara Weltman, Michael Hayes COPYRIGHT American Institute of CPA's COPYRIGHT Gale Group

- The following information provides you a brief introduction of Feng Shui to various schools for home and other environment :

Flying Star Feng Shui

Flying Star or Xuan Kong Feng Shui is the most advanced level of Feng Shui study, it adds a time

dimension to a building's energy. The advanced Compass School also integrates the Eight House Theory to provide a comprehensive & professional analysis of a house.

Feng Shui study under this school enables you to predict the good times and the bad times from year to year, month to month and day -to-day based which are based on the natal or the birth day chart of each house.

Feng Shui consultant of this school suggests enhancements for every home after a complete Feng Shui study is made to know how the nine different "stars" or energies are moving or flying to different compass directions every year, month, day and hour. Base Charts of all nine periods are constructed based on the study. The residents' dates of birth are also taken into account. The school also gives consideration to the form as it affects the stars.

Compass School Feng Shui

Compass School divides the structure into the eight compass directions using a lo pan compass. Each person has four good compass directions and four bad compass directions which are based on their year of birth and gender, the person either belongs to either the East Group or the West Group. A building's sitting direction determines whether it is an East or West Group structure. Each compass direction has a Feng Shui element associated with it: water, wood, earth, metal, or fire. A Feng Shui consultant who is proponent of this school suggests best compass directions for sleeping and working which can tremendous affect for improving your life.

Form School Feng Shui Under the 'The Form School of Feng Shui' one makes a systematic Feng Shui study to understand how the shapes and forms of the surrounding landscape and waterways affect people living or working in a structure. The four cardinal directions of the compass are represented by four animals which are the Green Dragon of the East, the White Tiger of the West, the Red Phoenix of the South and the Black Turtle of the North. Interior forms and the layout of the structure are also analyzed and Feng Shui consultation is made by understanding the many implications of the color.

Western Feng Shui/BTB (Black Hat Sect Tibetan Buddhist)/Pyramid

This is a modern version of Feng Shui developed in the mid 1980s and is a combination of Tibetan Buddhism, Taoism ,Psychology and Traditional Feng Shui and is based on a more spiritual approach. The structure is divided into eight sections and a bagua or Ba Gua map is aligned with the entry door, rather than actual compass directions. Each section corresponds to a different life aspiration. The Feng Shui study gives more emphasis on placing of symbols. The Feng Shui consultation also draws from modern psychology and design principles besides the ancient wisdom. Its guiding principle is that changing the subtle energetic (Chi) alignments and flows in a given space can change a situation's inherent intention, hence changing the fate of its inhabitants.

Feng Shui Study

One can go for Feng Shui study for any of the Feng Shui School mentioned above in a distance learning mode. There are available many certified continuing education providers on the internet.

The Feng Shui study helps you to have deep and clear understanding of the energetics of environment; discovering how to begin balancing and positively activating energy in your working and living environments. It is only after a proper Feng Shui study that you are in position to explore new ideas and techniques and learn to extend the basic principles of Feng Shui to healing your body, mind and spirit.

About the Author
Wang's aim has been to create a total system for anyone interested in Feng Shui--not just the physical aspect of it, but also the promise of universal harmony, of spiritual contentment. http://www.thespiritualfengshui.com/ website is more than a mere website on Feng Shui and Feng Shui element. Wang has major emphasis on wealth and prosperity through feng shui by placing it at right.

- The 7 Schools Of Feng Shui

Everyone has heard of Feng Shui, but what exactly is it? Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese belief that involves the study of both the natural and the created environments. To achieve a balance between the 2 affects the energy of a room.

7 Schools Of Feng Shui

There are many different versions of Feng Shui, each influenced by culture, geography, and religion. There are 7 predominant types or schools of Feng Shui:

1. The Compass School uses the 8 trigrams of the I-Ching. They are known collectively as Pa Kua, which is based on the 8 main directions of a compass. Each direction is associated with a specific chi. For example, southern is vibrant energy.

2. The Form School, based on the landscape's shape, uses 4 symbolic animals to identify the landscape. Easy to use, the Form School (along with the Compass School) increases chi both in and out of the home.

3. The Black Hat Sect uses a fixed entry point to determine the area. Although similar to the Compass School philosophy, it has differences. The Black Hat Sect also consists of psychology, Buddhism and basic design principles.

4. 8 Mansion School, also known as the 8 House Feng Shui, is based on the individual number of the person living in the home. That number is used to bring harmony and balance to the home. People who use this system have both lucky and unlucky numbers, with the west numbers being 2, 6, 7, and 8 and the east numbers being 1, 3, 4, and 9.

5. The 9 Star Key School uses stars to help identify lucky and unlucky days. This school of thought uses complicated math formulas to pinpoint when a person will get married and the astrological sign of the future marriage partners. It will also tell the practitioner how to live based on his house.

6. The most common form of Feng Shui, based on astrology and numerology, is the Flying Star Philosophy. Difficult to understand and learn, it is also based on mathematical principals and is used to determine a person's fate.

7. Four Pillars, the final school of thought, is not very common. Based on astrology tied to the person's date of birth right down to the minutes, this form of Feng Shui is also used to determine a person's fate.

- 5 Elements Of Feng Shui

After determining which school of thought is best for an individual, it is important to understand the 5 elements of Feng Shui. They are: Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood. Balance and harmony can be created in a home through the use of these elements. If used incorrectly, however, the energy can be lessened or even destroyed.

Each of the 5 elements is also associated with a direction: Earth -- Southwest Fire -- South Water -- North Metal -- West Wood -- East

- Beauty And Balance

In a Feng Shui home, all rooms should achieve a balance of these elements, although some items may weigh heavier than others.

A chair might score 3 times more than a throw pillow, for example, because of the size difference. Properly applied, Feng Shui brings both beauty and balance to the home or office.

About the Author
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