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It’s important to note that not all colors were created equal. Though some shades are similar, that
doesn’t mean they’ll awaken the same emotions. To truly grasp the meaning of color, we must learn to
accept this. It’s also imperative to relinquish some control. Try as we might, we won’t always have a
handle on our emotions. Colors have such a substantial effect on the mind and body, and until we make
our peace with this reality, we’ll remain forever perplexed by inexplicable and random reactions.
You can read about each color meaning by clicking the links below:
1. Red
2. Orange
3. Yellow
4. Green
5. Turquoise
6. Blue
7. Purple
8. Pink
9. Brown
10. Black
11. Gray
12. White
Personal Cognizance
Once we acknowledge that colors influence doings, it makes way for personal interpretations. In other
words, we level the playing field by regaining some control of how we react to colors. You may realize
that the color red triggers anger. To avoid unnecessary bouts of rage, limit your encounters with this
hue. On the other hand, yellow might make you feel cheery and upbeat. If so, introduce more of this
color into your life. With a healthy dose of awareness, you can somewhat manage the moods and
emotions that colors produce.
What’s more, our minds are in a perpetual state of evolvement. In essence, though some colors have
fixed explanations, these findings can always shift. This fact is both unsettling and reassuring. As
researchers continue to delve into the many facets of the color wheel, new information is continually
revealing itself.
It’s important to note that not all colors were created equal. Though some shades are similar, that
doesn’t mean they’ll awaken the same emotions. To truly grasp the meaning of color, we must learn to
accept this. It’s also imperative to relinquish some control. Try as we might, we won’t always have a
handle on our emotions. Colors have such a substantial effect on the mind and body, and until we make
our peace with this reality, we’ll remain forever perplexed by inexplicable and random reactions.
You can read about each color meaning by clicking the links below:
1. Red
2. Orange
3. Yellow
4. Green
5. Turquoise
6. Blue
7. Purple
8. Pink
9. Brown
10. Black
11. Gray
12. White
Personal Cognizance
Once we acknowledge that colors influence doings, it makes way for personal interpretations. In other
words, we level the playing field by regaining some control of how we react to colors. You may realize
that the color red triggers anger. To avoid unnecessary bouts of rage, limit your encounters with this
hue. On the other hand, yellow might make you feel cheery and upbeat. If so, introduce more of this
color into your life. With a healthy dose of awareness, you can somewhat manage the moods and
emotions that colors produce.
What’s more, our minds are in a perpetual state of evolvement. In essence, though some colors have
fixed explanations, these findings can always shift. This fact is both unsettling and reassuring. As
researchers continue to delve into the many facets of the color wheel, new information is continually
revealing itself.
‘The color of trust and loyalty. Blue has a calming and relaxing effect on our psyche, that gives us peace
and makes us feel confident and secure. It dislikes confrontation and too much attention, but it is an
honest, reliable and responsible color and you can always count on its support.