Your team is talented. The funding is in place. The location in Gurgaon is prime. So why does the office feel stuck? High team turnover, delayed decisions, deal closures that keep slipping at the last moment, a founder who is always exhausted by noon - these are the patterns that show up again and again in Gurgaon's commercial corridors, from Cyber City co-working floors to DLF Phase 5 startup studios. Most people blame the market, the talent pool, or the manager. Vastu Shastra points to something else entirely: the invisible energy architecture of the space itself. Gurgaon is a city built fast. Most commercial towers were designed for maximum floor area ratio, not for energy flow. The result is offices with south-facing entrances, toilets placed in the northeast, glass walls that scatter energy, and team seating that faces west - all of which Vedic Vastu identifies as configurations that suppress clarity, authority, and financial growth. The good news is that none of this requires tearing a wall down. Vastu corrections for offices can be made through directional repositioning, strategic product placement, and energy remedies that work silently in the background while your team focuses on what they do best.
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