Tuesday 15 March 2016

Great Tips To Activate For Career Luck

Great Tips To Activate For Career Luck

Feng shui tips that will help you to improve on your career luck!Dragon Water FountainThere are few symbols that surpass the Chinese Dragon in popularity amongst those who use Feng Shui. The Dragon is said to create the precious cosmic Chi which brings good fortunes into our homes and workplaces.

Displaying the dragon together with moving water is even more potent. Display such a water feature in the North for limitless success in your career, or in the Southeast for plenty of wealth luck.Crystal Globe for SuccessThe crystal globe is one of the most powerful energizers for success in fields related to education, literature, publishing, media and communications.If you work in one of these fields, displaying a crystal globe on your desktop where you work will bring you not just success, it will bring you wealth and recognition as well.Keeping FishKeep an aquarium in the North sector of your living room to activate for career luck.

The best fish to keep are the arowana or goldfish (nine; eight red and one black). But displaying figurines of fish work just as well as the real thing without the cost and hassle of maintaining an aquarium. If you are displaying the arowana, display nine together for best effect. If you decide to keep real ones, do not feed them with live bait; this brings bad karma. Instead, train your arowana to eat frozen worms or pellets.Amethyst Tree for Good RelationsThere is no fun in going to work if you don't get along with your workmates. To ensure harmony between you and your colleagues, superiors, subordinates and business associates, place an amethyst gem tree on your desk.

The amethyst is sometimes known as the stone of contentment and harmony, and will prevent anger and discord.Boosting your Commission IncomeFor those of us involved in jobs where there is the opportunity to earn commission or side income, display a three-legged toad for wealth luck next to your desk or diagonally opposite the front door to your home. Carry three I-Ching coins tied together with red/ gold thread in your purse/wallet. If you are in sales through the telemarketing, paste three I-Ching coins tied together with red/gold thread on your phone.Metal Windchime in the NorthThe career sector according to the Eight Aspirations theory lies in the North.

Displaying a six-rod metal windchime in this sector produces water energy, which activates for career luck. It is important, however, for the rods of the windchimeto be hollow, so that the auspicious Chi can rise up the chimes.The Mythical Dragon TortoiseThe Dragon Tortoise is a mythical creature that gives you the support of the tortoise combined with the courage of the Dragon. Place a figurine of the Dragon Tortoise on your desk or behind youto gain the support of your boss, counter office politics and get you the promotion you deserve.The Tribute Horse for VictoryFrom the times of the Sung emperors through to the Imperial rulers of the Qing dynasty, the tribute horse has been associated with gifts brought by the vanquished to the victors.

If you are in a competitive situation at work, displaying or wearing a tribute horse in your office or home willbring you victory, be it a project idea, promotion or opportunity for partnership.The Chi Lin or Chinese UnicornThe mythical Chinese Unicorn, known as Chi Lin, is also referred to as the Dragon Horse. The Chi Lin's presence is said to attract the powerful cosmic breath of the dragon, bringing good fortune luck to those residing in the abode. Displaying the Chi Lin at the workplace represents good fortune in promotions for those wanting advancements in their career. It is especially potent for those in the military, civil service or in politics.

The Rooster to Counter PolitickingPetty office politics is common in most workplaces. The best way to counter such negative and counterproductive energy is to display the figurine of a Rooster in the office. This will quell arguments, backstabbing and politicking.

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