Organize 365 Podcast

635 - Research Supporting Color Coding

Feb 17, 2025
Curious about the benefits of color coding, the hosts dive into research that highlights its impact on memory and learning. They share personal stories, including how color coding helped a struggling student excel in spelling. The conversation extends to its use in organizing tasks and products, emphasizing intentionality in its application for both adults and children. They also touch on how color can evoke emotions and streamline information processing, making organization not just easier, but more effective.
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ANECDOTE

Lisa's Early Color-Coding

  • Lisa Roth describes her early experiences with color-coding for studying.
  • Due to dyslexia, she color-coded flashcards but ended up memorizing the cards, not the content.
ANECDOTE

Color-Coding for Kids

  • Lisa Roth color-coded her children's belongings (pink for her daughter, blue for her son).
  • She also helped a struggling student ace spelling tests by color-coding syllables.
INSIGHT

Intentional Color-Coding in Products

  • Lisa Roth intentionally uses color-coding in Organize 365 products like the Sunday Basket.
  • This is based on her background in teaching and direct sales, where color-coding proved effective.
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