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True Colors

September 2019. True Colors. You Color Personality. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA. Two Main Personality Types. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND. Why?. Helps you define yourself!. Questions define your personality True Colors

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True Colors

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  1. September 2019 True Colors You Color Personality This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  2. Two Main Personality Types Type A: Individuals who tend to be more rigid Type B: Individuals who are more easy going This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND

  3. Why? Helps you define yourself! • Questions define your personality • True Colors Four distinctive personality types None is better than others All of us have all four colors First color: Innate color (Nature) Second color: Learned color (Nurture) Third and Fourth colors: Underdeveloped colors This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY

  4. Blue Blue represents calm. Thoughts of this color pacify us, as does a calm blue sea. It creates physiological tranquility and psychological contentment. Those with BLUE as a Primary Color value balance and harmony. They prefer lives free from tension…settled, united, and secure. Blue represents loyalty and a sense of belonging, and yet, when friends are involved, a vulnerability. BLUE corresponds to depth in feeling and a relaxed sensitivity. It is characterized by empathy, aesthetic experiences, and reflective awareness.

  5. Sensitive To Needs Of Others. • Sincere. Expresses Appreciation. • Cooperative. Collaborative. Creative. • Caring. Team Builder And Player. • People Person. Engages Others. • Artistic. Inspirational. Spiritual. • Inclusive. Mediator. Peacemaker. • Idealistic. Intuitive. Romantic. Loyal. • Seeks Unity And Harmony. Caretaker. Nurturers Famous Blues: Mozart, Dorothy (Wizard of Oz), Thomas Jefferson, Cinderella, Gandhi, Mohammed Ali, and Jimmy Carter.

  6. Gold Traditional GOLD represents a need to be solid and responsible, to fulfill duties and obligations, to organize and structure our lives and lives of others. Those with GOLD as a Primary Color value being practical and sensible. They believe that people should earn their way in life through work and service to others. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

  7. Gold Traits Famous Golds: Mother Teresa, George Washington, Santa Claus, LBJ, George Washington, Joan Rivers, Henry Ford, Florence Nightingale

  8. Green • GREEN persons increase their own esteem by being assertive and intellectual. They tend to depend upon information rather than feelings. Green values practical and creative application of theory and data. • GREEN represents persistence, determination, firmness, and consistency. Those with GREEN as a Primary Color value intellect and capability above all else. • Looks Forward And Sees Impact Of Actions Taken Now. • Explores All Facets Before Deciding. Checks for Accuracy. • Careful Planner. Systematic. Enlivened By Work. • Status Quo Buster. Designer Of Change. Inventive. • Systematic. Logical. Theoretical. Self-Sufficient. • Often Not In The Mainstream. Persistent. Thorough. • Intellectual. Inquisitive. Impartial. Improvement Oriented.

  9. Green Visionary • Famous Greens: Socrates, Sherlock Holmes, Benjamin Franklin, Carl Jung, Thomas Edison, Eleanor Roosevelt, Katherine Hepburn, Rosalyn Carter

  10. Orange ORANGE represents energy, power, and strength. Those with ORANGE as a Primary Color feel the will to achieve results to win, to be successful. They desire all things that offer intense living and full experience. ORANGE is action: sport, struggle, competition, and productivity.

  11. Adventurous JFK, Amelia Earhart, Lucille Ball, Rhett Butler, FDR, Francis of Assisi, Lee Iacocca, Winston Churchill, Garfield This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

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