Discover your own personality
and learn to appreciate other personalities, and ways
to communicate to them through their personality.
Can You Describe Yourself? In this
exercise, there are word groupings or descriptions that
are placed across the page. We have supplied three words
in each grouping to give you a better idea of the personality
trait that we are describing. Please read, and also
score the groupings going across the page. You will
be required to evaluate yourself, and then place your
scoring of the descriptions according to how your personality
relates to those words. You must score each box: 4,
3, 2, or 1, you can not have two numbers the same. Choose
one grouping of words that describe you the best, and
score it, with a 4. Then choose the next with a 3, the
next with 2 and finally the least like you with a 1.
Place your score in the box below the group of words
Please Note:
The highest color score is your PRIMARY color, or the
kind of personality that you mainly operate in. Your
lowest scored color is your SHADOW color. These are
the kinds of personalities that you will struggle to
deal with, and understand. FIND VALUE IN EVERY
PERSONALITY COLOR! Do not condemn or criticize.
If you can learn to appreciate and accept people, whose
primary color is your shadow color, it will strengthen
your shadow color. By finding value in people with your
shadow color will help create the ability to work through
difficulties, and remain in community with people.
Remember that no matter what color your personality
is, always be content with which personality
you are so, REMEMBER to BE YOURSELF! We need
to learn to honor every color; one color is
not above another personality color.
The hope of this test is to teach us to communicate,
and gives us the ability to honor all of the colors,
by bringing people together with appreciation and understanding
for one another, and not separation from misunderstanding
and judgment. This is the challenge that we ALL
face.
REMEMBER:We all have EVERY ONE OF THESE COLOURS
IN OUR PERSONALITY. Sometimes we operate in higher degrees
of other colors than our primary color, depending on
fun, stress, relaxation, and sickness.
For detailed descriptions of each colour and what they
represent in your personality, please follow the links
below:
Tips on How to Communicate
When Working Together
How we See Ourselves and
How Others May See Us.
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