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About Judy Morris
Expertise
Proper placement of furniture, colors to use, shapes and forms, good and bad directions, best kind of house or building to purchase or to live or work in, cures and enhancements.

Experience
First American to be designated Master of Feng Shui in Time-Space Feng Shui by renowned Feng Shui Master Joseph Yu. I have been consulting since 1992 and teaching since 1994. I have international clients.

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Feng Shui Network

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Themestream, Manifest Way, Wholly Guacamole

 
   

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Topic: Feng Shui



Expert: Judy Morris
Date: 2/12/2008
Subject: Feng Shui in the office

Question
I will be moving to a new desk in my office which faces the main door.  There is another desk in front of mine and a high window behind my desk.  I am in real estate sales and am concerned about business coming "in the door" and going out through the window.  I cannot do anything with the office except for my personal space which is my desk.  I have a bamboo plant and an ivy.  I will also have a laptop.  Any "cure" would be appreciated.  Thank you!

Dana


Answer
Dear Dana,

Thank you for your question.

If the window is glass and does not open then you can cover it with a shade of some kind that will help your situation. If you can get a shade that lowers at the top as well as raises from the bottom, then you can get light from the window through the top opening without losing the business.

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