by Psychology of Color | Jan 31, 2014 | Uncategorized
You have probably heard over your lifetime the differences between right and left brain thinkers. It probably started in elementary school; those who were really good at math used the left side more, while those who were more creative, and maybe better at language and...
by Psychology of Color | Jan 24, 2014 | Uncategorized
Feng Shui originated in China and is a way of balancing our spirits with our environment. The goal is to let energy flow throughout the room as it is supposed to: the energy of a living room should be inviting and influence socializing, while the bedroom should be...
by Psychology of Color | Jan 17, 2014 | Uncategorized
My last year of college, I did two research papers on gender roles in relationships. I found that the most common roles, or the ones we are most familiar with are: the feminine-female and the masculine-male. My research showed that this partnership tended to be the...
by Psychology of Color | Jan 11, 2014 | Uncategorized
This winter has been brutal for most of the country with temperatures falling well below ZERO. Many of us have been hibernating in our homes, wrapping our pets in blankets, and setting aside change to pay for the insane heating bill we’re about to get. I’ve caught...
by Psychology of Color | Jan 3, 2014 | Uncategorized
Over the holiday I read Alexandra Sifferlin’s article in Time Magazine about the resolutions you will keep, and the ones you will break. I realized the advice being given was really how we should all be living our lives everyday. First of all, we should be specific...
by Psychology of Color | Dec 30, 2013 | Uncategorized
I love this infographic by Uber Agency. The stats aren’t necessarily true, but the funny part is that they may as well be. For instance: 90% of the time the batteries aren’t included, office parties are usually a big mistake but only after the fact, and you are pretty...
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