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Today's article features insights from Kate MacKinnon, a multifaceted professional passionate about creating harmonious living spaces.
Hey there! Have you ever walked into a room and felt like something was just... off? Maybe it was the clutter, or perhaps the lighting. I had this moment a few months ago when I realized my home office wasn't doing me any favors. I mean, this was the place where I spent most of my day, yet it felt uninspiring and, frankly, a bit depressing. So, I decided it was time to shake things up and turn my workspace into a place that actually made me feelgood.
So, picture this: you're standing at the doorway of your home office, looking in. Now, imagine you can move things around just by thinking about it. That's the kind of creative freedom we're talking about. When I started, I thought about where everything should go. It was like playing a real-life version of Tetris, but way more fun and way more impactful on my productivity.
I began by mapping out my room in my head. If my door was on the left side, then I’d place certain items in the corners based on the fengshui principles I had read about. Abundance in the back left corner, love and relationships on the right, and so on. This might sound a bit out there, but trust me, it’s all about creating a balance that feels good to you.
One of the first things I did was add personal touches to my space. I’m a big fan of plants, so I made sure to have a couple of green buddies on my desk and around the room. They don’t just look nice; they also make the air feel fresher and give me a sense of calm.
I also used Canva to create some custom artwork for my walls. If you haven’t used Canva before, it’s a super user-friendly graphic design tool that lets you create just about anything. I uploaded some of my favorite images, removed the backgrounds, and voila! I had unique art pieces that reflected my personality.
It’s not just about looking good, though. Your space has to work for you. I found that having a clear desk policy helped a lot. Everything has its place, and at the end of the day, I make sure to tidy up. It sounds simple, but it makes a big difference when you start your next day with a clean slate.
Let’s talk furniture. I swapped out my old, uncomfortable chair for one that supports my back better. This was a game-changer. If you’re going to invest in one thing for your office, make it a
good chair. Your back will thank you.
Lighting is another biggie. Natural light is ideal, but if you’re like me and your office doesn’t get much of it, good quality lamps are a must. I got a couple of adjustable LED lamps that let me change the color temperature depending on the time of day. Cooler light for when I need to be alert and warmer light for when I’m winding down.
One of the coolest things I’ve found is how personalizing my space has helped me connect with clients. I often meet with clients virtually, and they’ve commented on my office setup. It’s a great ice breaker and makes the meetings feel more personal. Plus, if they see something in myspace that resonates with them, it’s an instant connection point.
If you’re into the whole energy flow thing, feng shui can be quite fascinating. For instance, placing a plant in the back left corner of your room is supposed to invite abundance. I don’t know if it’s true, but having that plant there definitely makes me feel more prosperous.
More than anything, your space should feel like you. It should boost your energy and reflect who you are. When you walk into your office, it should feel like you’re stepping into a space that’s entirely yours, where you can be productive and creative.
Don’t be afraid to tweak things as you go. Sometimes, I’ll move a plant or a picture just to see how it feels. It’s all about experimenting and finding what works best for you. Your office should evolve with you.
I also love getting feedback from friends and family. Sometimes they’ll see something I’ve missed or suggest an idea I hadn’t thought of. It’s always good to have a fresh set of eyes on your space.
At the end of the day, your home office is a personal sanctuary. It’s where you get stuff done, but it’s also where you should feel comfortable and inspired. Don’t be afraid to experiment and make it your own. And remember, it’s all about creating a space that works for you and makes you happy. After all, you’re going to spend a lot of time there, so you might as well love it.
About the Contributor: Kate, a feng shui consultant. Connect on LinkedIn and visit her website.
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