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Refresh your workspace: Get motivated and inspired at work– October 1, 2008
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October 1, 2008
Refresh your workspace: Get motivated and inspired at work
WHAT: With the economy on a downturn it’s important to feel good about yourself and your work. Your workspace is a reflection of your motivation and productivity. The design of your office should excite you, function efficiently, light a fire of creativity, and make you feel good about who you are. This interactive, inspirational class covers four steps to rejuvenate your workspace and your spirit: clearing the clutter and getting organized; determining your personal style to create a positive self image; incorporating feng shui principles to connect you with nature and keep you grounded; and using personal objects and intention to support your goals.
WHO: Presented by Piper Lauri Salogga, owner and principal of Natural Balance Home & Office.
WHEN: Wednesday, October 8, 2008; 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
WHERE: Office Nomads, 1617 Boylston Ave, Second Floor, Seattle, WA 98122, (206) 660-0995
COST: $35
Contact:
Rhenda Meiser
206-465-9532, rhendameiser@q.com
About Natural Balance Home & Office
Based in Seattle, Natural Balance Home & Office (www.naturalbalance9.com) is a full-service interior design firm that creates spaces for joyful conscious living. In business since 1998, Natural Balance’s organically elegant designs are grounded in feng shui, green design and your unique personal expression.
media coverage
Design balances style with accessibility in this Seattle home
Journal Newspapers, July 2008
Feng Shui and Green Design, a natural relationship
International Feng Shui Guild, March, 2008
Feng shui brings health, harmony to home and office
Mercer Island Reporter, Feb 2008 (saved with permission) [ download PDF ]
Feng shui brings harmony to the home
Seattle Times, September 16, 2006 [ download PDF ]
Sashay over to the feng shui house and learn to harmonize your space
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 15, 2003 [ download PDF ]
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