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The Verywell Mind Podcast’s“Friday Fix” is a short episode that features a quick, actionable tip or exercise to help you manage a specific mental health issue or concern.

You might not spend much time thinking about the colors that surround you. Perhaps the wall color came with the apartment. And maybe you bought your car based on what was on sale.
But the colors around you can impact you more than you might think. Color evokes emotions, and color can affect your choices and your performance.
Companies know this, so they use color to their advantage. Everything from logos to website colors is created to cause you to feel a certain way.
The color of the walls in a store or a restaurant is often based on what the owner wants you to feel. Do they want you to slow down and relax, so you’ll stick around and spend more money? Or do they want to energize you so you’ll make impulse purchases?
Learning aboutcolor psychologymight help you better understand how companies use youremotionsto their advantage. You can also use your knowledge of color psychology to create an environment that will help you be your best when working, eating, or relaxing.
In this episode of The Verywell Mind Podcast, I share some fun facts about color psychology and how it can influence you.
The Color Blue: Meaning and Color Psychology
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