How is Feng Shui doing in recession?, de Dragon-Gate.com
Unlike many industries that have experienced a serious decline during the recession, the Feng Shui business is flourishing. Why?
Recession has greatly influenced both individual entrepreneurs, and large corporations. Most companies have cut their spending, including that for business development and advertisement. For many it has become a huge mistake: middle- and small-size businesses didn’t wait to catch their chance for growing the business.
As a result, won those who haven’t stopped investing into the development of own business. Using the advantage of large companies’ being not so active in the market, the adventurous medium and small business owners have put even more resources into promoting own goods and services. They are investing in sales, advertising, and Feng Shui, among others.
Why are businesses investing into Feng Shui?
When the economy is down, companies are trying all the available means for raising and strengthening their positions in the marketplace. All means have showed to include the ancient Chinese science of Feng Shui as well: people and businesses are eager to improve their financial situation despite the fact that only several years ago they would just laugh if someone offered them a Feng Shui consultation.
A health and leisure director for the Wafi Group, Daniella Russell, hired Shivani Adalja, a Feng Shui consultant working in Dubai since 2005, to help the business out. After the consultant’s recommendations had been implemented, the company experienced a 35% increase in business. Employees reported to feel calmer and more comfortable in the improved environment.
Priya Khanna, a Feng Shui master with 20 years experience, reports that during the recession the inflow of clients is constantly growing. The people willing to improve their financial position include Russians, Lebanese, Emiratis, Britons, and Indians among others.
So, Feng Shui consultants are really busy improving the Chi flows of spas, offices, warehouses, construction sites, garages, and fabrication units, to name a few.
Feng Shui consultants have recently visited Donald Trump, the late Body Shop founder Anita Roddick, Virgin’s Sir Richard Branson, Hilton Hotels, and HSBC banking group.


