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How to Use Feng Shui to prepare for a job interview
Looking for a new job? Want to know the secrets to set yourself apart from other candidates during the interview? If you follow some basic principles of Feng Shui can give you an advantage over your next job interview.
Choose the right colors
The colors used can affect the success of your interview, and green or blue are viewed more favorably by potential employers. These colors represent growth, potential and possibilities.
Avoid all black or all white as these colors represent hope and possibilities limited. Try to avoid using aggressive or bright red colors that may refute or suggestion that can cause difficulties in a place of business.
Before the interview
Arrive early and spend a few minutes in front of the building centering himself in silence. Collect your thoughts and just pay attention to your breathing. This moment of silence will allow you to be more grounded in the interview process and more present at the time, able to answer questions more easily. Take nine deep breaths before the interview where you can view the inhalation of white light, natural light, sunlight that burns all the negative thoughts feelings, emotions and then becomes black smoke to breathe free.
If you have the option position itself in the position of command during the interview. The position of command:
• It gives view of the door without putting you directly in line the door;
• Do not turn her back to the door;
• It is not just behind the door.
Sitting in the command position in a state that puts more secure and stable, so you will feel more in control during the interview process and be able to answer more clearly.
During interview
During the interview process, consider the energy that will send your employer carefully. Think about expanding your aura in the room to bring calm, confidence and sincerity in space. This helps all those around you. These interviews will detect a well grounded, energy positive emanating from you.
Pay attention to body language. Be aware of what you feel inside, as he can communicate his emotions on the outside, too. Many people, when they get nervous, do a washing machine – side by side – the movement or restless and moved in his chair. These movements are transmitted and the lack of nervous energy confidence.
Try to imitate, sometimes, the body language of your interviewer. Anthony Robbins refers to this as a reflection of others to build the relationship and rapport.
After the follow-up interview
After completing the interview, keep the chi moving water that represents the prosperity that flows through you by sending a note or an email to those who interviewed him. Thanks for your time and add any other information that may be relevant to the conversation. In these days of email communication, a handwritten message on paper or a professional looking note card stand out.
Of course, always take basic steps to prepare for a job interview. Practice answers to common questions in the mirror and learn about the company where you applied for a job. If you are well prepared for an interview and well qualified for the position, following these tips Feng Shui before, during and after the interview process gives you the advantage over other candidates.
About the Author
Celebrity Feng Shui Consultant and Speaker, Ken Lauher, helps individuals and their environments enhance their quality of life through time-tested techniques. His inspiring work with celebrities and corporations has made him a sought-after speaker on Feng Shui and life enhancement. Visit his site for your free Feng Shui Tips, guide, or to hire Ken for a speaking engagement.
