Listen

Description

Topic - Night Light Colors.  Ask any interior designer and they’ll tell you that color plays a major role in how people feel about a room.  

Believe it or not, the same theory applies to your nightlight.  

When a variety of light bulb colors were used, it was found that either no light or a dim red light produced fewer depressive symptoms than other colors.  

Light actually penetrates the eyelids and influences the brain structures that make decisions.  

If you wake up in a “bad mood”, you may end up compromising your ability to make healthy decisions.  You may reach for a doughnut or pizza instead of veggies and whole grains which, in turn, will add to your misery.  

A completely blackened room is best, but for children, they need the comfort of a light.  A dim red bulb is best for inducing the highest quality sleep and the most positive attitude the following morning.  

It’s a small issue, of course, by why not control the controllable?