Position yourself so that
you can see the door from where you sit and avoid a
situation where you could be in the "draught"
of Chi that could occur if there is a window opposite the
door.
Make sure that the chair
you use is stable and gives your back good support. It is
fine if the chair swivels and that you can adjust its
height and angle but it must have a good "mountain"
behind.
Keep these two furnishings
stable, this will bring stability and calm.
Do not position yourself in
a through draught of Chi that may be occurring if you sit
midway or along the path or in the direct line of two2
facing windows. This will affect your concentration as
your ideas will disperse.
Avoid positioning your desk
so that you are looking directly out of the window, you
may become distracted too easily.
Sitting close enough to
benefit from the sunlight and at a glance being able to
see the view sideways is far better than a) looking
directly out of the window and b) being stuck in some
dimly lit corner.
Images of stability, such
as mountainous landscapes, can help you focus while the
images of moving water such as lakes, streams and oceans,
can help bring you inspiration.
Keep your desk a clutter
free zone and deal with any outstanding back log of bills,
memos, enquiries and commitments.
And finally, if you don't
like your job, find a job that does.