Feng Shui is really about placing things in a way that allows energy to flow evenly through your home or office. As mentioned before, there is no "good" or "bad" energy, there is just energy that is either flowing nicely, or energy that is moving way too fast or way too slow (or not at all).
The ancient Chinese art of Feng Shui is quite complex, and there are myriad books written on the subject. However, to get started, you may use the handy diagram above to determine where the nine specific sections are in your space.
This diagram shows which colors are best for each area, as well as which shapes. For instance, triangles are great in the Fame and Reputation section, as well as the color red; Creativity and Children likes circles and white. So you can start by using this diagram to walk around your space and see what's going on in the various sections.
There are two schools of Feng Shui, one that uses the front door as the reference; while the other uses a compass to determine what goes where—they both use the same Bagua. If one resonates more with you, that's fine. Either way this will help you.
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