Improve your life with chromotherapy

Improve your life with chromotherapy

Research shows that color can have a powerful effect on our emotions. Start harnessing that power today. Watch this video to learn how to improve your life with chromotherapy.

You Will Need

* Colorful clothing
* Colorful walls
* Colorful furnishings

Step 1. Incorporate color in your life

Use lots of color in your life, from the clothes you wear to the walls and furnishings in your home. Different colors stimulate different feelings, so many hues are necessary for emotional balance.

Step 2.

Freshening up a room with a new paint job – no matter what the color – temporarily boosts the moods of people who regularly spend time in the room.

Some restaurants paint their walls red to whet appetites and quicken table turnover.

Step 3. Calm down

Create a soothing environment for yourself by painting a room blue. Surrounding yourself in blue helps reduce both physical and mental tension.

Paint your dining room blue if you want to lose weight; it’s an appetite-killer

Step 4. Don’t worry; be happy

Feeling a little down? Wear yellow. It promotes feelings of happiness, security, confidence, and well-being. Research shows that yellow bedrooms are mood-lifters for elderly people.

Step 5. Practice anger management

Know anyone with anger management issues? Surround them with the color bubble-gum pink. It’s so effective at soothing tempers that some correctional institutions paint holding cells pink to try to calm violent inmates.

Step 6. Create a welcoming environment

Create a welcoming environment with the color orange, which induces warm, friendly feelings in others. Which means you might not want to wear orange around a pesky person you’re trying to shake off!


FACT: In the early 20th century, some psychoanalysts believed the color red induced madness!

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