Feng Shui Services for your business
Commercial/Business Services:
Analysis and evaluation of:
- Public Access Areas – the ‘mouth of chi’ of the building is vitally important for the success of a building/business.
- Work Spaces. Where to place the manager, the receptionist, the reception desk, the main doors into the building, how the public or the staff enter the building – all are vital considerations.
- The placement of the stove is a major factor in Feng Shui. There are some areas that absolutely should not have any cooking facility. There are some places that are most auspicious. This is extremely important when considering renovations of commercial premises and critically important for restaurants and cafés.
- Water Features. The flow of water in a property is also a very important feature. Where does it enter and exit the property? How to ‘tap the water’ or how to deflect the water, whether to place a water feature or fish tank to stimulate more Money Chi.
- Office Areas – the flow of Qi can be negatively affected if computers and telephones are in non-productive places. This is particularly true if they are the ‘lifeblood’ of your business.
- The placement and orientation of the cash register and the eftpos machine is critical for any commercial enterprise.
Feng Shui recommendations address:
- Problem areas where the flow of Qi is interrupted or blocked
- Staff and client disharmony
- Areas that are blocking future success and harmony
- Improving the flow of energy to key areas
Other Services:
- Chinese astrological charting for key staff members or proprietor
- Property Clearing ceremonies
- Dowsing
These things are not automatically included in a consultation except for brief advice about your Chinese Astrology. You can however add these services to a consultation.
Be Strategic! When developing your business plan factor in a Feng Shui consultation.
We engaged Vicki to offer some advice when we moved premises at the beginning of 2006. Vicki was able to offer useful and practical advice about seating arrangements for staff members [based on individual analysis according to their birth date].
In addition to this she made a number of useful suggestions regarding the décor and lay out of our work environment. This advice has proven to be helpful for us and has helped us during a time if significant growth.
Vicki’s personable and helpful approach contributed to the positive experience we had working with her.
Peter Canny
IR Gurus


