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Recently, we have moved office and I have been allocated my sitting facing the west direction. My Kua number is 3 and this west sitting position as I understand is bad for me. There is no way I can change my sitting position to favour me. My desk is L-shaped with the pointed corner facing west? Can anyone advise me how I can overcome or minimise the bad effects of this sitting position? Putting some ornaments?
Thanks.

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Dear Kenneth,
Frankly, there is nothing much you can do to minimise the effects of the
sitting position. The only other consideration is to check that:-
1. Your table should be against a wall or partition as a support.
2. The back of your chair should not be against a window.
3. There are no sharp corners or poison arrows pointing towards your seat.
4. Where possible you should feel comfortable with the lighting at your work
area.
5. Aovid working close or sit opposite the toilet area or sharing an office
wall with the toilet area or a passageway.
The above are good Feng Shui practises for the office.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Tuesday, May 18, 1999 5:07 PM
Subject: Bad sitting position

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Recently, we have moved office and I have been allocated my sitting facing
the west direction. My Kua number is 3 and this west sitting position as I
understand is bad for me. There is no way I can change my sitting position
to favour me. My desk is L-shaped with the pointed corner facing west? Can
anyone advise me how I can overcome or minimise the bad effects of this
sitting position? Putting some ornaments?
Thanks.


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