Vastu Remedy: Remove This Broken Object From Your Desk to Stop Bad Luck
Your desk is a place to create, plan, write, earn, study, and make decisions. A cluttered or heavy desk may hinder your mental clarity, so take time to dispose of broken stationery to help clear negative energy from your desk. You may have broken pens, dry markers, tattered notebooks, broken pen holders, torn file folders, dulled blades, broken staplers, and unused clips lying on your desk. All of those little broken items together contribute to your muddled, confused feelings at work. According to Vastu, broken objects prevent growth by blocking you from remembering overdue, unused, or incomplete tasks. Having too many broken objects on your desk will make it hard for you to focus.
Why Broken Stationery Blocks Work Energy
You associate stationery with ideas, planning, learning and communication. A pen is used to write, a notebook contains your thoughts, and a folder holds papers of importance to you. If you have multiple broken pieces of stationery, you will experience limited progression towards all of your ideas. When you work at your desk, you may feel lazy, too lazy to do anything productive. You start turning on your computer, but you have no idea where to begin. You put off checking email, paying bills, making phone calls or studying. Broken items can contribute to your problems, but they also add to clutter in your mind. A clean workspace lets us know that we have mentally cleared the clutter and are ready to begin our work.
What You Should Remove Today
Going through your pen or pencil cup will make a difference; get rid of any pens that do not work. Next, take an inventory of your file drawers, and remove any torn papers, outdated bills or receipts, and notes that will stress you out. Do not keep broken items just in case. Make sure you check your desk drawers too; many people use them to hide clutter. Suppose anything is broken, repair or dispose of it. No broken items belong in the work zone.
What to Keep Instead
Keep only functioning pens, a clean notebook, any important items, and materials that help you achieve your goals. If possible, use only one working pen and one clean notebook to maintain order. Keep a minimal number of motivating items, such as a small plant, a desk lamp, or handwritten words, next to your computer. Your desk should promote clarity and not be cluttered.
Simple Desk-Cleansing Practice
After clearing your broken stationery, wipe your desk with a clean cloth. If possible, open a window for a few minutes, then sit at your desk quietly and say, “I am releasing all the blocked energy from my body and inviting into my life clarity, success and peace.” After this, write down one task you will complete today.
Better Desk, Better Mind
Start with your desk, by removing broken stationery and things that do not work. Your workspace is meant to help you move forward, not to make you wait to move forward. You will feel lighter, clearer-headed, and motivated to work after you clean your desk. Even small changes to your workspace will produce sizable changes in your mood and productivity for the day.
