The Different Colors of People

Feb 5
09:08

2009

Jasmin Anderson

Jasmin Anderson

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No one person is all one color, but basically you can classify people into four different colors, red, blue, yellow and green.

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There are four different colors that one can classify people in. They are red,The Different Colors of People Articles blue, yellow and green. I would hope that no one person is all of one color, but if you can master this concept, idea if you will, you will be able to communicate better with people, and also how to attract the right “color” into your business opportunity.

The person who is classified as red is usually pretty busy. Just a on the go type of person. They are sometimes money motivated, driven, determined people. If you catch a red person out and about and you have been trying to hook up with them, you might want to discuss whatever it is you wanted to discuss right then and there with them. Cuz they are busy, don’t think or tell them “Oh, I’m a just give you a call…” You may not be able to reach that person for a long while, because the red person lives in the now!

The blue person, just loves to have fun, and socialize. If you were to meet a blue person you haven’t seen in awhile, they would be a good person to invite to one of your weekly meetings for your business. They like to get out and meet and greet folks. They can be serious as well, but they love to know the fun side of the business. Nothing wrong with that, but its good to know who you are talking to.

The yellow person is into the cause. They like world issues, and how they are contributing to society. Do not approach a yellow person about the money you can make in your business, without expressing the bigger issue, or cause involved. You will lose their attention because its not primarily about the money, its how they can help. If you saw this person out in the street, you’d want to invite them on a world-wide conference call, so they can hear all the wonderful things people in your business have done and get a bigger picture of the cause.

Finally you have the green person, which I think I am primarily. The green person is very technical. They are very analytical, and like to know the numbers and kind of shy away from being too social. If you met a green person out and about, you would be better off inviting them to view your website and email you with questions or comments. Trying to get them out to a meeting may have you turning blue in the face.

So its important to know who you are talking to so you can adjust your plan of action according to what color the person you are speaking with is.