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Forensic Feng Shui Psychology: Case Study

Client Success Story: The Investment That Space Saved

Client: "Can feng shui psychology really help with business investments?"

Dr. Morris: "Absolutely. Let me tell you about Todd, an articulate, enthusiastic middle-aged businessman who had a hi-tech application he was seeking investors for."

The Promising First Meeting

Client: "How did the investment opportunity look initially?"

Dr. Morris: "Todd's initial conversations with potential investors took place in a neutral location and left them excited and leaning toward investing. He made such a strong impression that they scheduled a second meeting."

What the Space Revealed

Client: "What happened when they saw his actual business?"

Dr. Morris: "The second meeting took place in Todd's business, which was a retail store. While the store was attractive and clean, it conveyed information about Todd that was completely at odds with everyone's first impressions of him and his investment."

Client: "What did you see that others missed?"

Dr. Morris: "Analyzed through a Feng Shui Psychology lens, the store showed a lack of focus, little attention to detail, a lack of follow-through, and probable money loss. When I asked questions about the space, each of these concerns turned out to be valid."

The Hidden Problems Surface

Client: "Were your assessments accurate?"

Dr. Morris: "Unfortunately, yes. The store was losing money, and Todd had even had his wallet stolen from the store - which spoke to security and operational issues. These findings did not look good for potential investors."

The Final Decision

Client: "How did this affect the investment decision?"

Dr. Morris: "At the third meeting, having been cautioned about Todd's issues as demonstrated by his store, the investors asked for additional financial information and business plan documents. He was unable to provide what was requested, and they decided against the deal despite the attractiveness of the technology he was offering."

Forensic Assessment for Business

Client: "So the space actually predicted business problems?"

Dr. Morris: "Exactly. A business's bottom line health can be assessed forensically through a Feng Shui Psychology evaluation. If you have a business you want to invest in or improve, you can save time, lower your risk, and increase your odds of success with this kind of assessment."​​

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