Understanding True Colors Personality Types and Group Dynamics
Explore the True Colors personality assessment, which categorizes individuals into four distinctive types based on their innate and learned traits. Participants rank categories to reveal their dominant colors - Orange, Gold, Blue, or Green. Groups are formed based on color profiles, each with specific roles. Learn about the characteristics of each color type - Adventurous Orange, Traditional Gold, Nurturer Blue, and Strategic Green. Discover famous personalities associated with each color and engage in a fun and insightful group activity to understand individual and group dynamics.
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TRUE COLORS Four distinctive personality types No one type is better than the others, because all of us have all four colors First color: Innate color (Nature) Second color: Learned color (Nurture) Third & Fourth colors: Underdeveloped colors
ASSESSMENT Directions to Complete True Colors Worksheet Look at each row of horizontal categories of words. Rank the 4 categories from 1 to 4, with 4 being most like you and 1 least like you. Continue the next horizontal line of categories. Make sure you rank these according to who you truly feel you are rather than who you would like to be. Using the letter formula at the bottom, add up the specified letters
RESULTS A, H, K, N, S = ORANGE B, G, I, M, T = GOLD C, F, J, O, R = BLUE D, E, L, P, Q = GREEN
GROUP WORK Break up into 4 groups by color Establish a name for your group Determine who will take on the following roles: Group Leader Builders Observers 10 15 minutes to complete your task After completing the task report back on your observations and group process
ADVENTUROUS ORANGE "Just Do It" Action Oriented. Quick-witted, Charming, Spontaneous Playful. Injects fun into work. Lives In Here & Now. Risk taker. Creative. Enjoys Diversity, Variety, Competition. Multi-tasker, Cheerful, Energetic. Bold. Quick Thinking and Acting. Takes Charge. High Visibility Performer. Accepts Challenges. Enjoys Problem Solving. Negotiator. Performs Well Under Pressure. Resilient. Famous Oranges: JFK, Amelia Earhart, Lucille Ball, Rhett Butler, FDR, Francis of Assisi, Lee Iacocca, Winston Churchill, Garfield
TRADITIONAL GOLD Respects Authority Rules, Routines, Policies Faithful, Dependable, Prepared, Efficient Remembers The Traditions That Work Values Family Work Comes Before Play Practical. Systematic. Orderly Identifies With Groups Strives For A Sense Of Security Thorough, Sensible, Punctual, Convential, Proper A Right Way To Do Everything Stick-To-Itivness. Evaluates Actions As Right Or Wrong Stable. Organized. Punctual. Helpful Famous Golds: Mother Teresa, George Washington, Santa Claus, LBJ, George Washington, Joan Rivers, Henry Ford, Florence Nightingale
NURTURER BLUE 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. Famous Blues: Mozart, Dorothy (Wizard of Oz), Thomas Jefferson, Cinderella, Gandhi, Mohammed Ali, Jimmy Carter
VISIONARY GREEN Looks Forward And Sees Impact Of Actions Taken Now. Explores All Facets Before Deciding. Checks for Accuracy. Careful Planner. Systemataic. 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. Famous Greens: Socrates, Sherlock Holmes, Benjamin Franklin, Carl Jung, Thomas Edison, Eleanor Roosevelt, Katherine Hepburn, Rosalyn Carter
MORE ABOUT YOUR COLORS.. Life Temporal Terms Blue is the present & future Gold is the past & present Green is the future Orange is the present Money Blue gives it away Gold saves it Green invests it Orange spends it Blue experiences life Gold plans life Green thinks about life Orange lives life