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Hey, Happy Friday!

I hope you've had a wonderful week.

Something shifted for me this week.

I’ve gone from avoiding my office to not wanting to leave it and it came down to two surprisingly simple changes. I used to not really enjoy sitting at my desk. Now? I’ve spent the entire week in here, focused, energised, and in flow.

I did some Feng Shui research, and yes I used Gemini Live Video mode to help me!

Here’s what changed and why it works:

šŸŖ‘ 1. Face your desk toward an open door (but don’t sit directly in front of it).
This is rooted in Feng Shui. Facing the door creates a subconscious feeling of preparedness and control — you can see opportunities (or distractions) coming. But sitting directly in front of the door puts you in a ā€œhigh alertā€ zone, which can make you feel anxious or unsettled. Angling your desk slightly or placing it to the side creates clarity without stress.

🧱 2. Keep a solid wall behind you.
This one’s a game changer. A strong wall at your back signals to your nervous system: You are supported. There’s no ā€œenergy leakageā€ behind you only solid structure. Psychologically and energetically, this boosts confidence, authority, and focus. It puts you in a posture of leadership, stable, grounded, and safe.

Together, these two tweaks have transformed my office from a space of avoidance into a space of momentum. If your workspace isn’t sparking creativity or focus… try these.

Your nervous system (and your productivity) will thank you.

I love nothing more than a shift of objects in my environment. It just does something in my brain that I can't describe.

anyway, you don't come here to read about Feng Shui or office energy tips 🤣. You come here for AI, so let's get into it.

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