Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Yup... I'm Yellow too!!!! No big deal haha

     
I had to copy Jessica on this one- she found all this stuff about yellow personality types, and I just HAD to put it up on my blog cuz it's SO TRUE!!!!!! I'm such a yellow personality. I also have a lot of red and a hint of blue. Funny huh? I like to define myself, because once something is properly defined, it is empowered. And who doesn't like to empower themselves? I feel like there is a lot to learn from the limitations listed: I really think that those are truly some of my greatest weaknesses, and so now I really can work on them!!!! I love it ;) Check it!

 YELLOW PERSONALITY TYPES:
Yellows value play. Yellows consider life to be a party and they're hosting.
Yellows need intimacy. Yellows often appear so nonchalant that people think they do not care about anything. Nothing could be further from the truth. 

Yellows want to be popular. Yellows like to be at center stage. Socially looking good is very important to them. Friendships command a high priority in their lives because popularity answers one of their basic needs. - the need for approval. Yellows are highly verbal. They relish good conversation. But they can also go with the flow - they can chit-chat superficially with the best of them.Yellows like action. Easily bored, Yellows seek adventure. They can never sit still for long. They choose friends who, like them, refuse to allow the "boring details" to get in the way of the most important thing in life - play.Yellows are motivated by Fun. Without their natural talents of enthusiasm and optimism, the world would be a boring place for all. They are here to have a great time. Yellows have an innate ability to be happy. They believe it is okay to play and people who don’t understand this have limited minds. They are the people who get up in the morning and sing to the Bon Jovi tune, “Until I’m six feet under, baby I don’t need a bed. Gonna live while I’m alive–—I’ll sleep when I’m dead.” Yellows love to enjoy life. They have a mental attitude that allows them to appreciate what they have rather than be miserable over what they don’t . They spend much of their time charming everyone in an entertaining way. Robin Williams is a good example. Can you imagine growing up as his child? What a fun dad. He has that child-like innocence and a hope that inspires the masses.

Yellow Strengths Yellows tend to spend their time around people. They love to be with others. In like manner, people like to take care of and be around Yellows. People feel better about themselves when with Yellows because of their positive energy. They are optimistic and really believe the best is yet to come. Yellows are enthusiastic. They quickly respond to anything that appears fun or a new adventure. However, they are contented with more playful adventure, not the challenging adventure of the Reds. They prefer activities without too much risk or potential for pain. Instead, they prefer activities that involve many people having a good time together. They are persuasive, so don’t be surprised if Yellows haul you off to do something unexpected. You don’t even have to be someone special to them. They may have just met you an hour ago, but now you are invited to their house for dinner that night. They have difficulty sitting through a boring lecture without becoming the entertainer. Their spontaneous nature is always looking for something new to do. They will be the ones looking at the local rag to find new events in town because it is a chance to meet new people.

Yellow Limitations Yellows often lack the commitment necessary to create long-term success for themselves. Yellows always believe the best is going to happen to them, even when their ship is sinking. While other people look at them and think, “How can you be successful? You’re a mess.” Lady Luck tends to smile on them and bail them out, even when they don’t deserve it. They develop friendships with ease but can be very self-centered. For example, they don’t hesitate blowing off plans with someone if a better offer comes along. As a result, they often have many, many friends but only on a superficial level. Their self-centered nature can block them from developing deep, meaningful relationship.

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