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5 Feng Shui Practices for Businesses

Retailing Insight

A re you seeking a balanced and productive workspace? Feng Shui is a centuries-old practice involving the placement of objects and flow of energy in a space to enhance harmony and prosperity. The very week I started using my windchimes, a property management company hired me for a large project.

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Sedus: Ergonomic Excellence

Design Middleeast

Joelle Nader, Sedus’ Managing Director, discusses ergonomic furniture, the impact of technology on design, workplace trends, and what to expect from the brand in the near future. Ergonomics is about creating a harmonious relationship between humans and the things they interact with. What does ergonomics mean to you?

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Just scratching the surface

Retail Focus

The extra-large planks are in scale with the extensive floor to ceiling windows, providing a sense of flow to the open plan store and a cohesive style that complements and highlights the furnishings on sale. Strike the right balance. Materials that are highly durable are key, and hygiene is an increasingly important consideration.

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How to Create a Better Working Environment for Your Retail Staff: 6 Simple Ideas

RetailMinded

Invite open dialogues between management and staff to let ideas and concerns flow freely. Prioritize Work-Life Balance through Flexible Scheduling A work-life symphony is essential in an age and day when demands soar through the roof and the lines often blur.

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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

American monk and writer Thomas Merton said, “Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.” All of the planets are graced with this and it’s why we can count on them to help bring us back to balance. This begs the question “What am I avoiding by not slowing down and finding a new rhythm?”

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