When to Wear Green

Posted Sep 26, 2009 by Faye / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

This guide will help you choose good and bad times to wear green and tones that are similar.

Knowing when to wear a certain color to your advantage can have some very good results as when knowing when not to wear certain colors will too.   All colors have positive attributes and negative ones as well.  Using them to your advantage can help you better achieve your goals in life. This guide will help you choose good and bad times to wear green and tones that are similar.  The shades of green included here are pretty much all greens, except for the one’s that are too yellow or too blue.  True greens and dark tones like evergreen as well as lighter hues like olive are the most targeted colors.

Each color has its positive attributes; green hues suggest an air of being dependable as well as being self sufficient on the part of the wearer.  It can be very effective when dealing with customers. They can also make the person wearing them seem like a caring and nurturing person.  It is an earthy tone which promotes the feeling of mother earth when we see green.  You should wear green hued clothing when you are feeling over stressed or over tired.  Green tones can have a somewhat restorative effect which may help you to better handle your more difficult situations.  If you need to appear like a very balanced individual, green can help you to appear to be so.  This can help both in business and pleasure.  Having those difficult life discussions with family members is a great time to wear green clothes. 

Unfortunately each color has its negative attributes as well.  Green hues can make a person appear to be stubborn and/or predictable.  In some cases you may need to be both of these things but it can generally be hard to accomplish anything when people view you like that.  You should avoid wearing green clothing when you are fundraising.  Also avoid green literature for your fundraising efforts. It just never seems to work out too well for those that do use the color green when fundraising.  Avoid wearing green when you are in politics or as an entrepreneur.  Green doesn’t often promote the kind of feelings people need to have for their politicians and it is not a very motivating color.  As an entrepreneur, being stubborn and predictable is bad to developers and investors.  It could severely hurt your chances if you look like a safe and boring person when you are trying to convince people you and your ideas are a good investment.

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