Red demands attention. If it feels “too much,” it may be because your emotional load is already high.
Color #2: Blue — The Search for Calm
Blue is often linked to peace, stability, and introspection. It’s the color of the sky and ocean—vast, steady, and calming.
When Blue Feels Comforting
If you’re drawn to blue, it may suggest:
A need for emotional balance
A desire for calm and clarity
A period of reflection or healing
People experiencing stress or anxiety often gravitate toward blue as a form of self-soothing.
When Blue Feels Heavy
Interestingly, blue can also carry a sense of sadness—hence the phrase “feeling blue.”
If blue feels dull or draining, it might reflect:
Lingering sadness or emotional fatigue
A sense of isolation
Difficulty processing deeper feelings
In this way, blue can act as both a refuge and a mirror.
Color #3: Yellow — The Pressure of Positivity
Yellow is bright, energetic, and often associated with happiness, creativity, and optimism.
But it’s also one of the most psychologically complex colors.
When You’re Drawn to Yellow
A strong attraction to yellow may indicate:
A desire for joy or lightness
Creative energy seeking expression
A need to break out of routine or heaviness