What Color Best Describes You and Your Meetings?

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Colors are everywhere. Whether you are wearing them or just walking to and from the office, there is no mistake that this world is exploding with different colors. It comes as no shock, then, that colors can make people think and feel a certain way. For example, the color yellow can remind someone of happiness, fall, or the sun. The color blue can remind people of sadness, the sea, or possible the sky. No matter what colors makes you feel what, colors are not going anywhere.

In this month’s issue of SPIN: News, they further explore the idea of how colors can affect a meeting, starting from your attire all the way to your food selection. In the article, “Are You Color Correct?,” editor Terry Matthews-Lombardo breaks down which color means what. Wearing navy blue for business attire can symbolize that you are trustworthy and conservative. This is a good choice in color when making a presentation. When an individual wears black, it shows power and sophistication. In everyday attire, brighter colors are more accepted. Dark green, since it is the color of money, can make you appear as successful and secure. Another example of an everyday color is pink. Wearing the color pink can show a person that you are soft and compassionate. One should wear pink when there is a difficult matter to discuss.

Not only does the color of your clothing speak for itself, but also so does the food that you offer at your meetings and events. Foods that are light green and white are a symbol that the protect eyes and can help fight cancer-causing agents. Examples of this type of food include: broccoli sprouts, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower and turnips. Foods that are white can boost immunity, lower cholesterol and control one’s blood pressure. Examples of this type of food include: garlic, leeks, onions, and shallots. Foods that are orange keep one’s eyes, bones, and immune system healthy and can also protect against cancer. Examples of this type of food include: carrots, mangos, pumpkins, and sweet potatoes.

SPIN: News did a nice job in explaining what these colors can do for your meetings and events. At almost every single event, people are dressed in a particular color that can say something about their personality and confidence. The same goes for food. Food is at almost every event; why not understand how managing the colors of your food can actually do for your event? For more information, visit SPIN: News.

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