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Songs to lie on your bed and stare at the ceiling to. Color Psychology. By David Johnson Like death and taxes, there is no escaping color.

Color Psychology

It is ubiquitous. Yet what does it all mean? Why are people more relaxed in green rooms? Why do weightlifters do their best in blue gyms? Colors often have different meanings in various cultures. Black Black is the color of authority and power. White Brides wear white to symbolize innocence and purity. Red The most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. The most romantic color, pink, is more tranquilizing. Blue The color of the sky and the ocean, blue is one of the most popular colors. Green Currently the most popular decorating color, green symbolizes nature. Yellow Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. Purple The color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. Brown Solid, reliable brown is the color of earth and is abundant in nature.

Colors of the Flag In the U.S. flag, white stands for purity and innocence. Food for Thought. The Psychology of Social Networking. Posted by Ali Goldfield on Sunday, February 19th 2012 We’ve all heard the statistics.

The Psychology of Social Networking

The numbers are staggering. There are now more than 800 million people on Facebook, 225 million on Twitter. On average, we will share 415 pieces of content on Facebook each year, spend 23 minutes a day on Twitter, upload 196 hours of video and send countless emails. There are now over 2.8 billion social media profiles, representing around half of all internet users worldwide. When we consider why social media networks flourish, we need to first consider human behaviour in general. With social networking, we are all seeking: AcknowledgementSense of belongingAttentionAppreciationAcceptance The Up Side Of Social Networks It can be exciting, at first, to connect with long-lost friends.

Blurred Lines As with anything, however, there is a downside to social networking. Getting Caught Up In The Numbers With some, getting caught up in the numbers can be a complication. The Internet is Written In Ink. The Psychology of Touch. Posted by Ali Goldfield on Sunday, February 19th 2012 Brielle and Kyrie Jackson From the moment we are born, we crave human touch.

The Psychology of Touch

We could not exist without this most basic human need everyone desires. Touch can be conveyed in many different ways and at many different levels. From a simple handshake, to a gentle caress to an intimate embrace, there are many different ways that people perceive and experience touch Research shows that a hug from a loved one can lower your blood pressure and increase your sense of well-being. To Touch Or Not To Touch Dr. Other studies done have shown the positive effects of massage on premature infants. Using The Positive Effects Of Touch In Our Everyday Lives When we touch, we build relationships. Frequent hugs, pats on the back, squeezes on the arm and hair tousles can make your child feel special and important.A firm handshake at work can convey authority, strength and competence.Touch can promote trust and cooperation.

"Seven Blunders of the World" by Mahatma Gandhi.