Sitting in a
London café waiting for my train I am surrounded by a sea of neutrals. It’s not exclusive to this station, or indeed
any station; I’ve seen plenty of it as I travel through the capital. Commuters and travellers in their thousands
wearing blacks, greys, whites, browns and beiges with the odd spattering of
accent colour; a red hat, a pink bag, a purple coat.
While I do believe that most of our great
race are not confident enough in their knowledge of colour to risk
experimenting with it “I would never have
put these colours together, but I bought it from the website as suggested and
it feels really good” - Kelly, Chrysalis Consulting is evidence that we can be moved safely into areas beyond our previous comfort
zone. It’s clear that neutrals have a
place in the working environment, a cacophony might be too much of an affront
or a distraction, so you learn how to push the boundaries appropriately and
confidently.
A quick foray onto Wikipedia and I discover that the purpose of neutral in electricity is grounding.
A
fascinating article is provided by Wholistic Tennis on returning to neutral in a game of tennis and
fully understanding the power of neutral whilst pinpointing a key challenge:
….In terms of tactical play we talk about offense,
defense and neutral…………..
Neutral is the least glamorous, and for most
people, the least enjoyable of the three possible conditions
…There is a great deal to learn in
neutral.
The concept of neutral never changes
although the neutral ball a player hits will change dramatically as he or she
develops
Keep playing at your neutral and as
you become bigger, stronger, quicker and as your strokes become more grooved
and effortless your neutral will often automatically become bigger and bigger
It is impossible to win on offense
alone…. One has to earn the right to play offense and playing solid
neutral will offer you the opportunity to ultimately play offense.
Finally and very importantly, the
patience required to stay in neutral is excellent mental training for the
competitive player……………
And so,
replacing the context of playing tennis with dressing for authority, i.e. being
taken seriously, it is important to understand the power of neutrals as a
foundation for your wardrobe, you then earn the right to use colour creatively
and with confidence.
Ground your
big or core investment pieces (suit, skirt, trousers, jacket) in a darker
neutral and ring the changes of variety through fashion and your seasonal
colours and styles of your tops and accessories. Providing your weight doesn’t change
drastically, a good investment garment will still be looking good and serving
you well for years to come.
Ground the core of your capsule wardrobe around your best neutrals, keep returning to them as the basis from which you launch yourself into offensive (high visibility) or defensive (low visibility) and you’ll grow from strength to strength!
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