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Simple Feng Shui for Studying

By Sharon Mann

Feng Shui: The Chinese art or practice of positioning objects based on a belief of balance and that the flow of energy that has positive and negative effects.

Students can feel overwhelmed with deadlines and exams throughout the school year. For them, keeping school life separate from social obligations can be a challenge. While it is impossible to completely alleviate the stress associated with schoolwork, there is a simple (and affordable) way to become a more balanced scholar.

Feng shui is an ancient Chinese system rooted in philosophic and scientific practices.. Contemporary feng shui can be utilized by children, teenagers, and college students to attract positive experiences in key homework areas throughout your home. It’s fairly simple to personalize the areas to reflect specific goals, like better managing projects or making study environments calmer.
“The simplicity of feng shui is full of influences trying to complicate it. The key to fung shui success is simply knowing yourself and your living arrangement, then “decontenting” what you don’t need. Knowing the flow of the home will help in harmonizing with your movements and how the rooms are to be set. Accessorize sparingly and with purpose to create a specific mood.”
–Janine Handler, owner of Guthrie’s Interior Extravagance

Simple Feng Shui Study Area Tips

  • Organize. Disorganization causes stress and can be a distraction to the learning process. A tidy work area attracts new things and enhances concentration, so keep 50% of the desk visible at all times and keep clutter to a bare minimum by using drawers, cabinets, hanging files, and binders for storage. Use paper trays, penholders, and other organizational tools to give everything its own place within your workspace. Clearly labeling files, as well as sorting and color-coding files, will further clear clutter and make it easier to manage your study area (and your workload).
  • Maximize Space. The placement of furniture in a study area is key to attracting positive energy. For the most beneficial arrangement, face your desk towards the entryway, with a solid wall to your back. Never sit with your back to the doorway, as it invites negativity. Position yourself in the corner farthest from the entrance, which instills a command of your space.
  • Color Code Your Life. Personalize study areas and increase the flow of positive energy by decorating strategically. Various colors attract different energies into workspaces. Yellow, which promotes discipline and creativity, is ideal for homework areas. Red has an energizing effect, while soothing blue-green tones inspire aspiring writers. Warm desert colors, such orange, stimulate collaboration in group projects. Maximize the organizational benefits and increase the flow of positive energy by incorporating strategic colors throughout your entire study area. Designate a different colored folder to each class or assignment. Studies show that when colored files are utilized, the amount of time spent looking for papers decreases by up to 50%.
  • Sharon Mann, is an organizational and feng shui expert at the global office supply company, Esselte.

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