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Toxic Office Vibes? Feng Shui Could Be the Fix You Need

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15/07/2025
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When business partners begin to clash, the first assumption is usually personality differences or a breakdown in communication. But according to renowned Feng Shui master Alan Chong, not all conflicts are emotional or personal. In many cases, the space itself could be the root cause.

“Some tensions are triggered by the energy in the environment,” Alan explains.

“Certain sectors of a space can intensify relationship tension and cause friction between partners.”

Feng Shui and Friction

Feng Shui is the art of aligning physical space with the natural flow of energy, or chi. When energy is disrupted or stuck, it can create a subtle but powerful impact on the people working within that space.

In offices where business partners constantly argue or find themselves unable to agree, an audit can be revealing. Certain sectors of a workspace may amplify stress or competition. If key furniture or work areas are placed in these zones, it could be unknowingly fueling the fire.

Small Adjustments, Big Impact

The good news? You don’t always need to tear down walls to make a change. Simple adjustments, like shifting desks, reassigning rooms, or changing seating directions can create noticeable shifts in dynamics.

Alan shares stories of business partners who were at their breaking point, ready to end their collaboration. But after Feng Shui remedies were applied, they found common ground again. 

“In some cases, the communication improved so much that the partnership was saved. In others, one person left, but on good terms, with no bitterness.”

The Feng Shui Fix

This also applies to workplace politics. In offices where the environment feels overly competitive, tense, or even toxic, Feng Shui can offer surprising insight. Sometimes, it’s not just the people, it’s the space itself that’s stirring the pot. Certain layouts, placements, or energy imbalances can heighten stress, make tempers flare more easily, or encourage power struggles. 

By adjusting the environment, it helps to soften those edges. It creates a more balanced, calming atmosphere where healthy competition is still welcome, but unnecessary tension is eased. Teams communicate better, people feel more grounded, and the overall energy of the space becomes more supportive instead of combative. 

With the right changes, the office can go from feeling like a battlefield to a space where collaboration actually thrives.

The Takeaway

If your business relationships feel strained, don’t just look at the people, look at the place. Your environment might be silently feeding the fire. Feng Shui won’t change personalities, but it can shift the energy in a way that encourages clarity, compassion, and better communication.

Sometimes, all it takes is a small change in space to create a big shift in mindset.

So before you call it quits or brace for another shouting match, ask yourself: What if it’s not us? What if it’s the room we’re in?

For more info on Alan Chong’s practice, visit Feng Shui Mechanics.

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