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Summary: Before creating a home office space, you need to identify your business needs. Learn how certain places in your home can make negative working environments with this free Feng Shui video from a leading Feng Shui practitioner.
Natalia Kaylin is a leading feng shui practitioner in New England. She has consulted on countless projects, and she is sought after by clients in both residential and commercial...read more
"Let us discuss the location or how to choose the best and the most appropriate room in your home for your home office. If you have visitors, if your business requires visitors, it's probably bad idea to have your office somewhere on the side of the house with a separate entrance where your visitors could come and not go through your house. So it's, it's good idea to have, even if you don't have visitors, so it's good idea to separate those two energies, living and working. So therefore, for example, if you have your office right there on the entrance, every time you walk into the house, so you will be reminded of undone work, deadlines, and so on. Probably it 's not such a good idea to have your office right there on the entrance. So but it's good to have it somewhere to close, closer to the front of the house where energy is more active. So rather than the back of the house. Especially if it's more than bedroom upstairs because the energy will be a little bit sleepy and a little bit too quiet for it."
eHow Article: Negative Home Office Locations