What kind of color am i
I like sports. I like hiking. I like swimming. I prefer wine. I don't drink. I prefer liquor. I prefer beer. I'm a little of both. I'm a total extrovert. I'm an introvert. It depends on the situation. I'm more practical. I'm more creative. I'm really logical. I'm a bit of both. I'm a mid-morning tiger. I'm a total early bird. I'm a night owl. It depends on the day of the week.
The chances that you two, as Greens, will erupt into conflict hovers somewhere between zero and minus zero. The first issue that may harm your productivity is the fact you both prefer stability, so change even productive change can upset the status quo.
A little-known fact about Greens is that under their very calm exteriors are some very strong opinions. And just because you are both Greens does not mean you have the same opinions on everything.
While eruptions rarely occur, conflicts do not automatically resolve themselves. Keep checking in and keep support levels high. When a Orange joins forces with another Orange, an enjoyable association is bound to result.
Oranges bring joy and optimism to everyone and know exactly when to help and when to step back. The only real problem for two Oranges is that neither of you may be comfortable taking the lead because you both enjoy being helpful. Of course, one of you may know the work environment so well that you may enjoy taking the lead even if it is not your natural style.
Regardless, given your mutual desire to make the world a better place every day, you are sure to find ways mesh together to get the job done. Purple brings the creative, outside-of-the-box inspiration; Crimson brings the ambitious, enterprising charge toward the finish line. Together this may be a recipe for innovation. Purple on its own may never get past thinking and designing, but Crimson loves a new idea, takes it, and leads the charge. A word of caution: a team of only Crimson and Purple may do wise to bring on a pragmatist.
You may benefit from a voice of practicality--someone to research, test, and plan. Chances are that Purples and Blues find beauty and meaning in distinctly divergent ways. With your strengths combined, Purples and Blues may create functional beauty.
A Blue may bring the detailed, orderly perfectionism needed to launch something fantastic. Often the natural human instinct is to feel frustration when confronted with difference The brash go-getter and the stress-free chillaxer may not have a lot in common aesthetically and can find themselves taken aback and irked by each other at times.
Greens, try not to sacrifice honesty for the sake of cohesion; positive conflict equals growth. Lean into a healthy disagreement. Crimsons, be aware when you are amping up your energy levels to compensate for the Greens around you. Be aware that Greens avoid conflict, and may reflexively voice agreement without true commitment, simply to keep the peace. Greens see strength in stability. If you can understand where the other is coming from, you can get into a solid friendship.
Greys may need to try less talk, more walk in terms of being the good they want to see. Greens should realize a well-placed critique can break the ice, with humor and without anxiety. Greys may be able to bring a Green into a new situation by showing them that risk can be mysterious, even beautiful. Greens, you may be able to help a Grey open up, by modeling peaceful honesty. You both approach social interactions with a bold courage, although the emotional impulse which drives your courage is quite different.
With this in mind, Crimsons, be aware that not all social behavior is to be taken literally. This will help you build rapport with a Grey. Greys, examine the motivations behind your behavior and ask yourself if there are better ways to accomplish your goals. However, there is potential for seriously conflicting priorities. Blues may sometimes see Greens as not pulling their weight; Greens may see Blues as stressing out over every little thing.
So communicate! Allow your differences to complement each other instead of exacerbate the problem. Greys and Purples are likely to share personality traits and maybe even interests and may even be amused and inspired by each other. However, although Greys and Purples tend to appreciate one another, there is always potential for conflict or misunderstanding.
Greys may intentionally say something obtuse, and Purples have been known to wax poetic, especially when they have just discovered a new artist or author. Greys, remember that it takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there.
Ease up on the brutal side of your brutal honesty. Although honesty is important to both of you, how you understand it is very different.
Blues relate honesty closely to work ethic and clarity, where Greys see clearly the hypocrisies and contradictions in life, and feel the only honest response is to point them out.
Greys see a lot of gray. Greys, remember that Blues love organization and control: bolster them, congratulate them on their successes. Can you see how the artist has paid close attention to the minute detail of curve and line? Paying attention to the small details is something minimalist artists are known for. It is an example of abstract art. Choucair was a pioneer of this kind of painting in the Middle East in the s.
Abstract art is open and lets the person looking at the painting decide what it might be about. What kinds of things can you see in the shapes and colours?
This work is by British artist Lubaina Himid. It is called Carpet. They are really good, maybe not too healthy but whatever, you only live once!! Related Topics. More Color Quizzes. This quiz is more of a guessing game. I am betting your favorite color will be the result you get. Go ahead. Questions: 13 Attempts: Last updated: Sep 30, Sample Question. They are great.
I enjoy the violence.
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