FENG SHUI BASICS | YAN NIAN DIRECTION

Let’s talk about the Yan Nian or Longevity direction. The outcome of using this direction – great relationships. That’s it. Good PR. It helps you radiate positive energy that attract people, helps to foster authenticity and integrity in your interactions with others. It helps you form and maintain meaningful relationships.

If you have read the Liu Sha post, you wouldn’t be wrong to think, “What’s the diff between this and Liu Sha? Liu Sha is about interpersonal skills as well?”

Well, the key difference between the two is – Liu Sha enhances mass appeal. Yan Nian is more for one-on-one relationship-building. In short, it enhances your social intelligence.

In fact, we often use the Yan Nian in lieu of the Tian Yi. Like for example, it’s not possible for the client to face their Tian Yi, then we use the Yan Nian to help them build positive relationships. Because when you have great relationships, chances are, mentors will come. That’s the rationale.

Who can use this direction well? People working in sales. If you build great relationships with your clients, it will be easier to close deals. Also useful for those working in particularly contentious or political environments – because this helps you create true connections, helps you gain respect of others, people know and understand you.

How is the Yan Nian viewed in traditional Feng Shui? Having babies.

OK, so how can each of the different Life Gua work with your Yan Nian?

Gua 1 (South)

This direction enhances your observation skills. Makes it easier to pick up non-verbal cues from others. When you can easily figure out what people want, it becomes easier to build strong relationships.

Gua 2 and Gua 5 men (Northwest)

This enhances your ability to nurture others. It ramps up your ability to teach, counsel, help others grow along with you. The great relationships happen because everyone is growing together with you.

Gua 3 (Southeast)

Facing this direction helps you enhance your innovativeness, out of the box thinking, and indirectly helps you improve your problem-solving skills

Gua 4 (East)

This improves your creative thinking and storytelling skills. It helps you build great relationships by making you someone fascinating or even compelling to have a conversation with. Because somehow, you always have these amazing insights to share.

Gua 6 (Southwest)

This direction helps to enhance your strategic planning abilities. By nature, Gua 6 individuals in general tend to be quite authoritative. Stern, a little rigid, stickler for rules. Gua 6 is usually all about delegating. So if we can enhance these by improving your strategic planning skills, why not?

Gua 7 (Northeast)

Facing this direction helps enhance your knowledge base. This aura of authority. You know what you are talking about. Creative, but grounded, is the overall effect.

Gua 8 and Gua 5 women (West)

This enhances your efficiency and effectiveness. People like working with efficient and effective people. ‘Nuff said.

Gua 9 (North)

This direction helps you communicate better, become a better negotiator, a more convincing speaker.

So as you can see by now, each of these directions bring different outcomes. It enhances different aspects of our natural abilities and skills. And it really is the easiest way to use Feng Shui in our daily lives.

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Disclaimer: Paulynne is NOT a Medical, Legal, Financial advisor or Councilor. She is a Bazi and Feng Shui Consultant who utilises her knowledge of Bazi, Qimendunjia and Feng Shui to look at the energy imprint surrounding events, situations or people. These readings are for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY and should NOT BE TAKEN as absolute proof or concrete evidence or advice. Please treat them as such and enjoy your time on the channel.

Author: Paulynne Cheng

A Business and Career Consultant-Coach who melds Chinese Metaphysics techniques with modern day Coaching to help you become the best that you can be. A lifelong reader who cannot imagine life without books; a 25-year Communications professional with an expertise in sports communications, sports marketing and broadcasting.

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