by Psychology of Color | Apr 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
For many little girls, fairytales were a staple of childhood development; the first book I ever read by myself was Alice Through the Looking Glass. Granted, there were a lot of lessons to be learned about being yourself and accepting others in Alice, the plot was so...
by Psychology of Color | Apr 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
t’s Spring time! The farmer’s markets are opening, and we’re about to see more and more produce throughout the rest of spring and summer. It’s one thing to try to eat healthier, but buying fruits and vegetables in season will make your meals tastier and more...
by Psychology of Color | Dec 19, 2015 | Uncategorized
Here in the states, this time of year affects all of us, whether we celebrate or not. The traffic is heavier, more people are out and about, and Christmas decor is everywhere. While we love our traditions here I thought it would be neat to see what some of our...
by Psychology of Color | Jan 23, 2015 | Uncategorized
I love fun and simple infographics like this one by Oomph. It’s kind of like a puzzle filled with aha moments that you are more than likely going to tell all your friends about. The design is also very to the point and a fast-paced read, as infographics should be....
by Psychology of Color | Jan 7, 2015 | Uncategorized
We’ve just about finished the first week of 2015. Most of us start the new year with motivation and the promise of newness and change. We’re ready to design the life we’ve always wanted by letting go of the things that don’t serve us and making good habits out of the...
by Psychology of Color | Dec 12, 2014 | Uncategorized
Source One of the first rules of good hosting is to accommodate all of your guests. While some scoff at those who have food allergies or have chosen to not eat meat, and sometimes even dairy, others handle this with grace and view it as a way to try something new. Not...
by Psychology of Color | Nov 21, 2014 | Uncategorized
I just finished my yoga teacher training, and while it was a blast I was the only one who wasn’t either a vegetarian or vegan. I am now a fresh new vegetarian working my way through old cravings and preparing for holidays without turkey and ham. I am happy with my...
by Psychology of Color | Oct 25, 2014 | Uncategorized
Source From the time we were children we’ve heard the stories: Salem, Oz, wiggling noses, and green faces. Whether you’re a good witch or a bad witch, this archetype has remained one the most interesting throughout history, particularly because not all the stories...
by Psychology of Color | May 23, 2014 | Uncategorized
Dreamcatchers have been so over-commercialized over the years, you kind of forget about them and what they really symbolize. As a kid, I remember being totally confused as to what this contraption was; they told me it would catch my bad dreams and give me good ones. I...
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