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Painting Performance: The Hidden Influence of Color on Workplace Success

Henry Johnson LR
5 min readOct 29, 2024
Pic Cred: Alisa Anton

When we think about optimizing our work environment, we often focus on ergonomics, lighting, and organization. However, there’s a powerful yet often overlooked factor that can significantly impact our productivity and well-being: color. The hues that surround us in our workspace can influence our mood, energy levels, and even our cognitive performance. Understanding and harnessing the psychology of color can transform a mundane office into a vibrant hub of creativity and efficiency.

Color psychology isn’t a new concept. For centuries, artists, designers, and now scientists have recognized the profound effect colors can have on human behavior and emotions. What’s emerging now is a deeper understanding of how these effects translate into the workplace, where we spend a significant portion of our lives.

At its core, the impact of color on productivity stems from how our brains process different wavelengths of light. Each color we perceive triggers specific responses in our nervous system, influencing everything from our heart rate to our ability to focus. This physiological response then cascades into psychological effects, shaping our mood and cognitive performance.

Take blue, for instance. Often associated with calmness and stability, blue has been shown to lower heart…

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Henry Johnson LR
Henry Johnson LR

Written by Henry Johnson LR

I am a Liberian-born American writer with great ideas to impact lives and leave this world a little better than I found it.

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