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I cannot overemphasize the importance of learning how to work for your own satisfaction, not for the satisfaction of your boss or your company. Once you make this shift and begin to work for yourself, you will most likely find pleasure in your workno matter what the work. You will also do better work. When you work for yourself, it is difficult to accept anything less than your best effort. Learning to believe that your work is your own is the second most important step that you can take toward vastu living. |
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As in your home, it is necessary to create harmony between the elements and you and your workspace. Harmony is a prerequisite to inner peace (yes, it is possible to find inner peace at work!). You can, for example, bring the rhythm of life into your personal workspace by creating a square photomontage that chronicles your growth, the growth of your child, your partner, your best friends. The square signifies the universe and the harmonious balance within the universe. Hang it on a wall where you can easily see it during the course of your day. |
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Even in a windowless cubicle, you can take advantage of the soothing and positive influence of nature. If you happen to have a window with sunlight or decent overhead lighting, you can introduce live plants. If you don't get much natural sunlight, try bouquets of fresh or dried flowers or other organic products, such as small wood or rattan boxes. Or put down an inexpensive jute area rug or a dhurrie (woven rug of cotton or wool or camel hair) or kilim (a woven tapestry rug). Even visitors and co-workers will feel comfortable when they enter your space. |
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