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RE: How Colors became - Colors? Why do we attach symbolism to colors and how they affect us?

in #art7 years ago

You basically underwent an experience yourself when the house color went back to blue. Many doctors office use light blue or purple shades. Because they are calm and relaxing. A PT clinic I worked at remodeling and did the same thing which at first i thought, hmm, do we really want our patients that relaxed. They gotta work! Lol. But silly me. People work better when their psyches are feeling happy. Imagine if the therapy room has been painted red!! Our therapists and patients would be aggressive a holes to each other. Ha. When i was in school for PT they grouped us by colors......it was based off the color personality test. What's funny is I was equal blue and red.

  • Your "red" traits include: take charge, aggressive, impatient, confrontational.
  • your "blue" traits were: patient, slow to anger, prefer to take a back seat, apathetic

There was only one other red in the class. She didn't have near as much blue as i did though. This was like 6 years ago.

I still think I have a lot of red. I get things done, I'm not wishy washy, I'm blunt. But thankfully my blue Tones me down so that my aggresive red nature is smoothed over and people can see my intentions are good.

Nice post. Resteeming

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Imagine if the therapy room was black and red. Didn't knew about color personality tests. Thank you for your insights and resteem.

Black and red = no no no! Black would make the room feel smaller
So then we would have a combo of claustrophobia + aggression! Hope no combative patients come into That clinic or a therapist with a bad attitude! Lol

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