With other weeks of domestic isolation due to the Corona epidemic, feelings of loneliness, tension and uncertainty are taking hold in everyone, regardless of staying active and communicating with your loved ones and maintaining a normal schedule, there is a lot to say about wearing clothes as well.
Psychiatrists say that wearing certain colors can boost your mood and since wearing bold colors indoors does not have any negative effects, so why not try them?
The fundamental principle of color psychology is the study of how we respond to colors, a mixture of visual response and social communication.
There is also some research indicating common and fundamental responses to a wide range of colors.
In general, colors such as red, orange, and yellow evoke 'wild' emotions ranging from warmth and comfort to anger and hostility, corresponding shades such as blue, green and purple give rise to 'cool' emotions such as calm and sadness.
The concept behind color therapy or 'chromotherapy', an approach derived from the practices of ancient Egyptian and Chinese cultures, emphasizes that the repetition of different colors can benefit the body at the micro level, leading to health and harmony.
This energy-based interpretation, although not greatly supported by concrete scientific research, was adopted through more holistic approaches to wellness.
You can harness the colors to help you reset your mood, it may be a small thing but if the clothes you wear can provide a little extra energy during your day, it is worth thinking about.
Colors that promote a feeling of happiness: yellow
Yellow is associated with positive and pure feelings and is the ideal companion for gray or jeans and literally raises the delight of bright sunlight like the effect of vitamin D on the body.
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