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Knowing to get support from the company, you should sit with the wall behind your back.
I am going to move into an office room built within the office and will be sitting back facing the almost full length window. a side table will be placed in front of the window. the window is facing south-west and cannot be opened. i cannot shift the table as the office is very small. please advise what I should do to get strong support and able to do well in my job? your reply is most appreciated.
would high-back chair be helpful and what type of curtain is required? must the curtain always be drawn up so that sun cannot shine through?
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Dear Sze Tong,
1. In fact, this is very common in high rise buildings i.e. sitting with our back against a wall.
2. However, it is common for all offices to have a row of cabinets (waist height) behind us - to provide additional storage.
3. This additional storage or half-height cabinet is symbolic of a mountain support behind us. This is sufficient to `redress' the situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 5/11/2003 9:02:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Knowing to get support from
the company, you should sit
with the wall behind your
back.

I am going to move into

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an office room built within
the office and will be sitting
back facing the almost full
length window. a side table
will be placed in front of the
window. the window is facing
south-west and cannot be
opened. i cannot shift the
table as the office is very
small. please advise what I
should do to get strong
support and able to do well in
my job? your reply is most
appreciated.
would high-back
chair be helpful and what type
of curtain is required? must
the curtain always be drawn up
so that sun cannot shine
through?



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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Dear Cecil,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
My query is about sitting with my back facing a window.
However, the Item 1 in your reply mentioned "sitting with our back against a wall". I hope it is a typo error and not a wrong interpretation. Please confirm
Thanks & Best Regards
szetong

 

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On 5/11/2003 9:06:44 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sze Tong,
1. In fact, this is very
common in high rise buildings
i.e. sitting with our back
against a wall.
2. However, it is common for
all offices to have a row of
cabinets (waist height) behind
us - to provide additional
storage.
3. This additional storage or
half-height cabinet is
symbolic of a mountain support
behind us. This is sufficient
to `redress' the situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/11/2003 9:02:40 PM, szetong tan
wrote:
Knowing to get support from
the company, you should sit
with the wall behind your
back.
I am going to move into
an office room built within
the office and will be sitting
back facing the almost full
length window. a side table
will be placed in front of the
window. the window is facing
south-west and cannot be
opened. i cannot shift the
table as the office is very
small. please advise what I
should do to get strong
support and able to do well in
my job? your reply is most
appreciated.
would high-back
chair be helpful and what type
of curtain is required? must
the curtain always be drawn up
so that sun cannot shine
through?

 

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