Trinidad: All the wrong elements in the wrong place: A Feng Shui analysis

WE WERE recently called to do the Feng Shui Analysis for a Manila based client. We did the Feng Shui for her outlet here in Baguio, and she recounts how her area was always full, and there would be a long line of waiting clients. She was making very good business.

When she opened an outlet in one mall in Manila early this year, she duplicated the arrangement of her furniture and equipment exactly as Aa and Chiara recommended it for Baguio. Our client thought this would bring her the same business success.

She wondered why it was not doing the same, considering that everything was placed exactly as the one in Baguio: cashier sideways, chiller and drinks in the front, storeroom and kitchen at the back. She also added promos, new innovations, but it was not going well. Sales were flat, and she was hardly making a profit.

She was in the same area as several popular restaurants, which were doing brisk business.

When we checked, most of the successful businesses faced the same direction as hers, which was prosperity.

But, while the others were supporting the prosperity energy, she was killing it with the wrong elements.

All the wrong elements in the wrong places.

There is hope for this area though. With a little bit of renovation, transferring key equipment to better locations that encourage profits, business will improve.

We explained to her that just because her Baguio outlet did very well, it did not mean that the same arrangement can be applied to all her outlets.

As our mentor, internationally acclaimed Feng Shui Grandmaster Raymond Lo taught us, there are many factors that need to be taken into consideration to be able to compute the correct analysis for a given location.

Each area has its unique Flying Stars based on these factors.

Properly anchoring the positive energies where they should be, and curing the negative energies in their directions will make for the success of the business.

To schedule an appointment, see us at #29 Sari-sari Section, Baguio City Market. We are open from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mondays to Saturdays.

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