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Playful Guardian
Fu Dogs
What happens after your great
good luck landed you a kind, caring and understanding mentor who takes you under his or
her wing and shows you the ropes of the industry? You would sleep well, unconcerned of any
encroaching interruptions in your now otherwise perfect life and career. Your troubles are
over, or so you thought. How could you imagine there are any problems when you are
enjoying his or her beneficiary at your workplace?
However, office walls
have ears, willing wagging tongues, ambitious workers with green eyes
that observe your comings and goings, especially if your mentor is someone in a senior
position who is able to help on your climb up the corporate ladder. All your good luck
charms in getting a mentor is not going to be much help fending off these 'fiends' if
their minds are set on it.
So what
do you do about this?
What you need to solve this dilemma
is to be on the offensive rather than the defensive then. Before others were to attack you
behind your back, as in literally stab your back, what you need to do is to employ some
countermeasures.
One good way of making sure
you are not a victim of office politics is to place Feng Shui protective symbols around
your office. And one of the best protective Feng Shui purveyors is the Fu Dogs. Fu Dogs
are mythical animals frequently shown playing with a ball. They are believed to be
protectors that ward off evil influences and spirits.
You may ask where does one
place these Fu Dogs? Well, we recommend placing this exuberant pair fairly high at the
main door to guard your home or office with the male (the one with the ball) on the right
side of the door (inside looking out) and the female on the other side.
Here's to you and your Fu
Dogs! May you be protected from all sinister goings-on in the office!
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