Did you know that you can improve your mood by paying attention to colors?
Do you know how you can use color to calm your nervous system?
Psychologist Rachel Awes shares how dressing in bold colors became a part of her life and how it has helped her to be more authentic.
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About our Guest
Rachel Awes is a psychologist, illustrated self-help author, art playgroundist, and clothing ambassador, who loves listening to the beauty in people. Our conversation is inspired by her newest colorful personal growth book and she shares helpful and delightful encouragement from it!
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◼️ Website: https://www.rachelawes.com/
◼️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachel.awes
◼️YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RachelAwes
◼️Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelawes/
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