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Sep 20, 2016

I used to give talks on color psychology and how it pertains to marketing. One think I always advised, was to never wear a red tie to an important meeting. Research had shown that you will have less respect and more hostility. Now a new study from University of Illinois shows that the color red can actually cause rebellious behavior in some people. Maybe that’s why red cars get stopped more often or red outfits give off a seductive feel. Color psychology can be a very powerful tool to business and to life in general. My advice to you parents and teachers – leave the red out of your kid’s rooms and your classrooms. Use more calming colors like green and blue. And as for that tie – know your enemy. Research their alma matter and wear that color. That little tip may just get you what you want.

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