Many a time it happens that you wonder, when you want to buy a new chair, what color that chair should be as per astrology. Which color will suit you when it comes to buying a chair?
As you can see, this is a gray chair. The chair I’m sitting on is a black chair. Then there are red chairs, brown chairs, and green chairs. So which color chair is suitable for your career, for your profession?
And many a time it happens that you are using a specific chair and after a couple of years, it starts making noise. Whenever you move the chair, it makes noise like this. This indication is not good. You should always maintain your chair because your chair is directly connected to your career — to your 10th house, to your 6th house, and to your 2nd house.
This triangle, 2-6-10 is directly connected with your chair. The work that you do, the beautiful work, the great work that you do at your office is only possible when you have a good chair.
How Chair Colors Affect Careers
Red (Shades of Red) – The Magnet for Conflict
While red symbolizes passion and energy, in a professional setting it can stir unnecessary aggression, power struggles, and frequent clashes with colleagues or competitors. If your work involves diplomacy, leadership or harmony, it’s better to steer clear of red unless you are ready to face constant challenges and opposition in your career.
Black – The Seat of Power
A black chair radiates authority, control, and resilience. If you are in a leadership role or aspire to climb the ladder of power, this is your throne. Even when adversaries try to shake your position, you will find yourself firmly rooted. Black empowers you to command respect and hold your ground with unwavering confidence.
White – The Neutral Zone
A pure white chair is more about peace than progress. It neither invites good fortune nor repels it. Ideal for someone seeking calmness, introspection, or retirement from ambition — but not for someone actively chasing goals or aiming for rapid success.
Gray – The Master of Persuasion
Gray chairs are a secret weapon for professionals in sales, media, or public relations. If your job requires you to influence, market, or communicate effectively, gray helps you think clearly, balance opinions, and win hearts without being too assertive. A smart choice for public figures or social media enthusiasts.
Green – The Color of Chaos
Although green represents growth and creativity, in the office it may lead to overthinking and emotional imbalance. It can bring bouts of restlessness and inconsistency, traits not welcome in high-performance executive roles. Avoid green if you are aiming for clarity, structure, and stability.
Brown – The Business Booster
Earthy, grounded, and practical. Brown is the perfect color for entrepreneurs and professionals seeking material success. It enhances focus, discipline, and commercial instincts. However, while brown supports consistency and routine, it can also drain spontaneity, making life feel monotonous and overly materialistic.
Choose the right color for your chair based on what exactly you are seeking. Your chair isn’t just furniture. It’s a subtle but powerful energy anchor. Think about where you are right now in your career and, more importantly, where you want to be. Choose a chair that resonates with your current aspirations and supports your path forward. Whether it’s power, persuasion, peace, or prosperity, let color be your silent ally in success.
Never underestimate the power of your chair. It’s more than just a seat. It’s your throne of productivity and success. A squeaky, worn-out chair not only disrupts your focus but affects your mindset and energy. If the leather is cracked or the comfort is gone, refurbish it or invest in a better one.
I strongly recommend upgrading or refurbishing your chair every 3 years. A well-maintained, supportive chair speaks volumes about how seriously you take your work and your well-being.
Remember — the chair you sit on shapes the quality of the work you produce. So choose wisely, sit strong, and soar high in your career.
Love to you all.
Jai Shri Ganesha, Jai Guru.