Thursday, May 28, 2009

Prosperity and Color – Is There A Connection?

I am particularly taken up with the rich colorful contrast of flowers and foliage. The bright yellows, oranges, and greens mixed with the softer hues of pinks, lavenders, and blues, instills into me a sense of well being and prosperity.

Do you have a favorite color or feel better when you are exposed to certain shades. What is your dress code and what colors do you usually mix and match? I get a little excited when I buy something new and it is in my favorite color, which is beige.

Psychologists have known for many years that natural colors and scents can have a powerful effect on us, one that draws our interest and greatly influences our moods. The effect can therefore be a of a short term or long term nature. This can therefore determine your life journey, and whether it is going to be one of success and prosperity, or filled with doom and gloom.

The commercial and marketing worlds take advantage of this information. It is very common to see bright yellow and orange decors in fast-food restaurants where the goal is to keep people happy, energized, and moving quickly so that more people can be served. Spas and hospitals often utilize softer blues and magentas to help create a calm and relaxing environment, and health food restaurants and stores regularly employ the color green to remind people of the natural world and healthy growth.

We can all use the power of color in our homes and offices to create whatever sort of mood we wish. For example, dark colors can be used in combination with browns and tans to promote a masculine feel, or softer lavenders and pinks with white to create a feminine energy. Warm and bright colors can be used to energize, while cool colors create a feeling of relaxation and tranquility. For an added dramatic effect, combine contrasting dark and bright colors.

You can easily use colors in this way to decorate and bring about just the right mood in your home, workspace, or business. The result can be a happier home, a more serene and productive work environment, and a bustling and successful business. Prosperity is yours, and tasteful colors that are in line with your inner feelings, can get you there.

Gerard.

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