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Dear Fred,
Do you maybe have a sketch of the office/room which you work.
1. Ideally the shapes and form is most importantly for office to face the entrance of the room where people enter into the office.
2. The desk has to be anchored to a wall and not just floating in the center of the room.
3. The room should be your favourable at least even if you face the spook.
4. The window behind may not necessarily be bad depending on the layout of the room. So long as like the desk is anchored.
Without a sketch it would be difficult to tell for sure which is better alternative.
Hope that helps.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
On 12/18/2002 10:03:00 PM, Fred Chan wrote:
>Can anyone advise on the
>following:
>My birthdate is 6th May 1966
>at around 3.15pm. My best work
>position is supposed to be
>either facing north-west or
>west. Currently I sit facing
>south which is my spook
>position but my back is to a
>wall. The only other viable
>position that I can change my
>table is to face west but my
>back will be a window.
>
>Which is less worst. Back to
>window or facing spook
>position.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Fred Chan.
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