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Home Office Feng Shui Upgrades

Working from home these days?
Statistics say that 77% of those who work remotely at least a few times per month show increased productivity, with 30% doing more work in less time and 24% doing more work in the same period of time--WOW!

If you have the opportunity to work from home, how do you feel about it? 
Upgrading your home office space (even if it’s a small nook in the corner of the kitchen) will increase your focus and productivity, I’ve seen it over and over…

Feng Shui Upgrades:
*Situate your desk in a powerful “CEO” position, facing the door 
*Organize your supplies in a way that makes it easy to find and use them.
*Upgrade your filing system (can you let go of any/most of your paper files?)
*Add art that is powerful and uplifting
*Consider a beautiful paint color for the walls
*Use mirrors to bounce the light from the windows
*To bring the energy UP, consider beautiful ceiling lighting and even (as in this case) wallpaper on the ceiling!

Feeling inspired to adjust the energy of your work space? I would love to support you--try some of the ideas above or send me a message--let’s chat!
Lots of Love,
XOXO

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I'm Jane Antonovich — Feng Shui Designer, Professional Organizer, and the person who will walk into your home and see everything it's been doing to your life that you've been completely blind to. (Don't worry — I say that with love.) For over 15 years, I've helped hundreds of clients transform their spaces — and watched their careers, relationships, health, and sense of aliveness transform right along with them. Because that's what happens when your home stops working against you and starts working for you. If you're new here, the best place to start is the free Home Assessment Quiz — it'll tell you exactly where your home's energy is either supporting or sabotaging you, and what to do about it.


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