How Colors Elevate Your Mood and Wellbeing

The psychological and emotional impact colors can have on your mindset and emotions.

Colors can influence your mood.

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Beautiful colors are all around you. Bright, majestic, captivating, soft, subdued and everything in between. Colors are present in nature and bring beauty, variety and vitality to your days. That’s why it is difficult to imagine a world without color. 

According to the London Image Institute, besides the aesthetic value they provide, colors can also elevate your mood and even improve your mental and emotional wellbeing. Colors can be so much more than just decorative, they can play an important role in how you feel, and how you connect with what is around you. 

What is Color Psychology?
Color can have a deep effect on you and your state of mind. According to verywell mind, there is an entire field that studies the deep effects that colors have on people and on their moods that is called Color Psychology. understanding the essential role colors play allows you to incorporate that into your life.

For example, the color blue is thought to soothe pain and promote relaxation. So when giving your friend who just went through surgery a gift, you might want to make the item or the packaging color blue. 

Another example is the color black. According to the Science of People blog, black represents power and gives off the impression of seriousness and classiness. Perhaps you want to choose to wear black at a job interview or when public speaking. The color can give you the impression of professionalism as well as make you feel more empowered and confident.

 
 
 
 
 
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Using Color to Affect Mood
If you are having an off day and want to get in a better mood, what colors should you choose? Harper's Bazaar explains that during the pandemic, stylist Benjamin Bruno chose to wear bright and colorful shirts to boost his mood. You could choose to dress and accessorize yourself with colors like orange, which gives off feelings of vibrancy and enthusiasm, and green, which promotes safety and harmony.

Of course, colors aren’t only in what you wear. Consciously choosing specific colors in your home can of course help your home have the vibe and feel that you want. Purple, which represents creativity, can be a great option for your home office walls, and something in a blue shade can be perfect for the relaxing vibe you want in your bedrooms.

The more you learn about color psychology, the more you will be able to use it intentionally and strategically in your life. Choosing colors in your home, your clothing and even your foods can have a direct impact on your mood and wellbeing. By thoughtfully choosing the colors that support your emotional needs, you can start to feel more balance, joy and emotional wellbeing in your everyday life.

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