What is True Colors?

Research has been conducted over centuries to analyze and categorize the behaviors, personalities, and temperaments that make us both individual humans and group members.
True Colors translates the complex personality and learning theories developed by Myers-Briggs and others into insights that can be put to practical use in the workplace.
It replaces complicated labels with simple colors—blue, green, gold and orange—and transforms a complex information system that was generally only understood by professionals to one that is easily understood and used by anyone.
True Colors explains how the four distinct personality types are motivated differently. Each personality has preferred ways of doing things by using unique gifts and talents.
Because it focuses on positive attributes, True Colors is an effective tool to reveal why we are naturally good at some things and not others. |
What do the Colors Mean?
Color truly has an impact on our lives, often in unconscious and mysterious ways. The colors for the True Colors model correspond with metaphors associated with each color.
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"True Blues" are friends, helpers, “there when you need them” individuals. |
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Greens are calm, logical, and use mind over emotion to solve problems. |

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Golds are responsible, on time, organized, and thorough. |
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Oranges encourage a playful atmosphere of activity and movement. |
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