Rebecca 0 #26 July 20, 2005 And just in case, a live chicken is handy to have... you've got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel loquacious?' -- well do you, punk? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muenkel 0 #28 July 20, 2005 QuoteThis is where mirrors are key. For example, if you must face a wall instead of the angle of a visitor's approach, which is a weaker position (submissive? ), use a mirror above your monitor to keep the whole office / cubicle in sight. Don't sit directly in front of the door if you can help it, but you do want to be facing it. Sit with your back against the wall opposite the door at an angle- this is a power position which puts you in control of your space. Weege, the way your desk is set up is already pretty good - you wouldn't want to be where the file cabinet is though. Straight lines suck - try to incorporate more organic shapes, like the plants and little rocky fountain. A good balance of straight and curved lines is best. Balance is what it's all about. Rebecca is absolutely correct. Your desk is in a good spot, however I would angle it facing the door. I would also move your computer desk to the opposite side of your desk so you are still somewhat facing the door. I would hang a mirror on the wall directly across from the door. This helps repel negative energy entering your office. _________________________________________ Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites