The Four True Colors. Blue Relationship Oriented. Gold Structure Oriented. Green Cognitive Oriented. Orange Impulse Oriented



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True Colors

What is True Colors? True Colors is an inventory designed to help you better understand yourself and others. True Colors is an activity used to promote the appreciation of individual differences. True Colors is a self-awareness activity enabling individuals to become aware of their personality styles. True Colors is a team-builder helping members to understand the preferred styles of their colleagues.

Points to Remember Each color is reflective of your personality. You will identify a primary and secondary color. These are your preferred styles. The colors you do not choose will have some characteristics that are representative of you; however, it is not your preferred style. True Colors is valuable for improving your effectiveness in working with others; however, as a short, self-report assessment it is not 100% accurate.

Describe Yourself Prioritize each GROUPING of words across the row Use 4 to indicate MOST like you, 1 to indicate LEAST like you Each row MUST have a 1 through 4 Add columns down for a color total

The Four True Colors Blue Relationship Oriented Gold Structure Oriented Green Cognitive Oriented Orange Impulse Oriented

Blue I need to feel unique and authentic Enthusiastic, Sympathetic, Personal I look for meaning and significance in life Warm, Communicative, Compassionate I need to contribute, to encourage, and to care Idealistic, Spiritual, Sincere I value integrity and unity in relationships Peaceful, Flexible, Imaginative I am a natural romantic, a poet, a nurturer

BLUES...at work I have a strong desire to influence others so they may lead more significant lives. I often work in the arts, communication, education, and helping professions. I am adept at motivating and interacting with others.

BLUES...in relationships I seek harmonious relationships. I am a true romantic and believe in drama, warmth, and empathy to all relationships. I enjoy the symbols of romance such as flowers, candlelight, and music and cherish the small gestures of affection.

BLUES...in childhood I was extremely imaginative and found it difficult to fit into the structure of school life. I reacted with great sensitivity to discordance or rejection and sought recognition. I responded to encouragement rather than competition.

Gold I need to follow rules and respect authority Loyal, Dependable, Prepared I have a strong sense of what is right and wrong in life Thorough, Sensible, Punctual I need to be useful and belong Faithful, Stable, Organized I value home, family, and tradition Caring, Concerned, Concrete I am a natural preserver, a parent, a helper

GOLDS...at work I provide stability and can maintain organization. My ability to handle details and to work hard make me the backbone of many organizations. I believe that work comes before play, even if I must work overtime to complete the task.

GOLDS...in relationships I am serious and tend to have traditional, conservative views of both love and marriage. I enjoy others who can work along with me, building secure, predictable relationships together. I demonstrate admiration through the practical things I do for the ones I love.

GOLDS...in childhood I wanted to follow the rules and regulations of the school. I understood and respected authority and was comfortable with academic routine. I was the easiest of all types of children to adapt to the education system.

Greens I seek knowledge and understanding Analytical, Global, Conceptual I live by my own standards Cool, Calm, Collected I need explanation and answers Inventive, Logical, Perfectionistic I value intelligence, insight, fairness, and justice Abstract, Hypothetical, Investigative I am a natural non-conformist, a visionary, a problem solver

GREENS...at work I am conceptual and an independent thinker. For me, work is play. I am drawn to constant challenge in careers, and like to develop models, explore ideas, or build systems to satisfy my need to deal with innovation. Once I have perfected an idea, I prefer to move on, leaving the project to be maintained and supported by others.

GREENS...in relationships I prefer to let my head rule my heart. I dislike repetition, so it is difficult for me to continuously express feeling. I believe that once feelings are stated, they are obvious to others. I am uneasy when my emotions control me; I want to establish a relationship, leave it to maintain itself, and turn my energies to my studies, work or other interests.

GREENS...in childhood I appeared to be older than my years and focused on my greater interests, achieving in subjects that were mentally stimulating. I was impatient with drill and routine, questioned authority, and found it necessary to respect teachers before I could learn from them.

Orange I act on a moment's notice Witty, Charming, Spontaneous I consider life a game, here and now Impulsive, Generous, Impactful I need fun, variety, stimulation, and excitement Optimistic, Eager, Bold I value skill, resourcefulness, and courage Physical, Immediate, Fraternal I am a natural trouble shooter, a performer, a competitor

ORANGES...at work I am bored and restless with jobs that are routine and structured. I am satisfied in careers that allow me independence and freedom, while utilizing my physical coordination and my love of tools. I view any kind of tool as an extension of myself. I am a natural performer.

ORANGES...in relationships I seek a relationship with shared activities and interests. I like to explore new ways to energize the relationship. In a relationship, I need to be bold and thrive on physical contact. I enjoy giving extravagant gifts that bring obvious pleasure to special people in my life.

ORANGES...in childhood Of all types of children, I had the most difficult time fitting into academic routine. I learned by doing and experiencing rather than by listening and reading. I needed physical involvement in the learning process and was motivated by my own natural competitive nature and sense of fun.

Leadership Style and Your Color

Blue Expects others to express views Assumes family spirit Works to develop others potential Individuals oriented Democratic, unstructured approach Encourages change VIA human potential Change time allows for sense of security Expects people to develop their potential

Gold Expects punctuality, order, loyalty Assumes right way to do things Seldom questions tradition Rules oriented Detailed/thorough approach threatened by change Prolonged time to initiate any change Expects people to play their roles

Green Expects intelligence and competence Assumes task relevancy Seeks ways to improve systems Visionary Analytical Encourages change for improvement Constantly in process of change Expects people to follow through

Orange Expects quick action Assumes flexibility Works in the here and now Performance oriented Flexible approach Welcomes change Institutes change quickly Expects people to make it fun

Running On Empty Symptoms to look for when you (or your colleague) is having a bad day.

Blue Attention-getting misbehaving Lying to save face Withdrawal Fantasy, day-dreaming, and trancing-out Crying and depression Passive resistance Yelling and screaming

Gold Complaining and self-pity Anxiety and worry Depression and fatigue Psychosomatic problems Malicious judgments about yourself or others Herd mentality exhibited in blind following of leaders Authoritarianism and phobic reactions

Green Indecisiveness Refusal to comply or cooperate Extreme aloofness and withdrawal Snobbish, put-down remarks, and sarcasm Refusal to communicate; the silent treatment Perfectionism due to severe performance anxiety Highly critical attitudes toward yourself or others

Orange Rudeness and defiance Breaking the rules intentionally Running away and dropping out Use of stimulants Acting out boisterously Lying and cheating Physical aggressiveness

Group Processing What are the needs of your primary color (preferred personality style)? What frustrates you about other colors (personality styles)? What frustrates you about your color (personality style)? What does your color (preferred style) give to this group?

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