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The projection of upper cabinet, bookshelf or display shelf above your head can

kill your working efficiency especially if it is very close to your head or

near to your working table.

Working continuously under any kind of projection reduces the concentration

level as well as it brings irritation especially if one sits for more than 2 to

3 hours, which directly affects the work. Unfortunately, majority of people are

not aware of this problem and they simply suffer because of their ignorance.

It is observed that in many offices for saving the space or for creating more

storage area, the working tables are designed such a way that it directly comes

below the upper cabinet. This kind of design looks very convenient and easy to

operate but actually it affects the person sitting below.

One will never realize it immediately as the negative effects come very slowly.

Even for students or learners who sit below the projection, it is observed that

they loose the patience and it affects the grasping power, which indirectly

results into less output in examination especially for competitive course

studies.

Vaastu Shastra, the Vedic science, which deals with designing and placement of

building structure, strongly advises to avoid any kind of projection above your

head or working table. According to Vaastu Shastra working under any type of

projection can bring mental tension and restlessness.

As per Vaastu Shastra solution for this problem is very easy. One should take

care to avoid upper cabinets, beam or any type of projection above or around

him. This will directly help to improve an individual’s performance.

For more clarity please see the attachment.

For more information and tips on Vaastu Shastra visit www.devaanshvaastu.com

 

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Does that mean lower ceilings are not advisable too?

 

Thanks,

Siva.

 

, devaansh vaastu

<devaanshvaastu> wrote:

>

> AVOID PROJECTION ABOVE YOUR HEAD

>

> The projection of upper cabinet, bookshelf or display shelf above

your head can kill your working efficiency especially if it is very

close to your head or near to your working table.

>

> Working continuously under any kind of projection reduces the

concentration level as well as it brings irritation especially if

one sits for more than 2 to 3 hours, which directly affects the

work. Unfortunately, majority of people are not aware of this

problem and they simply suffer because of their ignorance.

>

> It is observed that in many offices for saving the space or for

creating more storage area, the working tables are designed such a

way that it directly comes below the upper cabinet. This kind of

design looks very convenient and easy to operate but actually it

affects the person sitting below.

>

> One will never realize it immediately as the negative effects come

very slowly. Even for students or learners who sit below the

projection, it is observed that they loose the patience and it

affects the grasping power, which indirectly results into less

output in examination especially for competitive course studies.

>

> Vaastu Shastra, the Vedic science, which deals with designing and

placement of building structure, strongly advises to avoid any kind

of projection above your head or working table. According to Vaastu

Shastra working under any type of projection can bring mental

tension and restlessness.

>

> As per Vaastu Shastra solution for this problem is very easy. One

should take care to avoid upper cabinets, beam or any type of

projection above or around him. This will directly help to improve

an individual's performance.

>

> For more clarity please see the attachment.

>

> For more information and tips on Vaastu Shastra visit

www.devaanshvaastu.com

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Send Flowers for Valentine's Day

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