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Understanding True Colors®
Colour has been used to shape and describe our lives, our habits, our values, and our feelings throughout the ages.
Research into the physiological effects of colour has shown that it truly has an impact on our lives, often in unconscious and mysterious ways. Colour can relieve tension and stress.
Blue, for instance, is associated with tranquil surroundings. Thus, it is fitting that colour provides the “association” between a temperament type and learning tools.
How much better it is to refer to and connect with colour than with the highly technical formulas, symbols, words, and numbers generally associated with temperament/personality/learning theory.
After reviewing the research data, colours for True Colors® were chosen for their direct association with the psychological and physiological needs of people.
Click here to watch a video to illustrate the characteristics of the Blue Personality
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Blue represents calm. Contemplation of this colour pacifies the central nervous system. It creates physi ological 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 authenticity 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 characterised by empathy, aesthetic experiences and reflective awareness.
Blue is the color of inspiration, sincerity and spirituality. Using Blue to relax will encourage feelings of communication and peace. |
A logo to illustrate the Blue character might be an outstretched welcoming hand or a smiling face
A strapline to summary Blue characters might be: "Together We Achieve More!"
Famous people who illustrate the Blue characteristics are:
Oprah Winfrey - Tolstoy - Abraham Maslow - Carl Jung - Trotsky - Eleanor Roosevelt - Plato |