 Blues are the emotional type.  They value friendship and honesty.  Strengths: Thoughtful,Honest, Encouraging, Calm, Creative, Non judgmental, Accepting/Understanding,

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 Blues are the emotional type.  They value friendship and honesty.  Strengths: Thoughtful,Honest, Encouraging, Calm, Creative, Non judgmental, Accepting/Understanding, Assertive, Humorous, Dedicated  Weaknesses: Does not hold back emotionally, Fantasizes, Will lie to save face, Cries readily and often, Will become passive aggressive, Daydreams, Will withdraw from confrontation.  What stresses out a Blue? Lack of communication, Chaos, Isolation, Being Lied to, Overly aggressive people, Being yelled at, Heartlessness, Lack of support, Insensitive, Lack of romance, Not Being able to Express Oneself, Arrogance, Negative/bossy people.  How can you get along w/ a Blue? Talk about your personal feelings, look at them directly and be attentive, be honest & sincere, & allow them to vent about their feelings.  DO NOT: Interrupt them, Ignore them, Try to get them in a fight, Take advantage of their caring nature, Compare them to someone else.

 Gold's are organized and efficient people.  Strengths: Task & structure focused, Having a serious attitude, Engaged in helpful work, Respects Authority, Dependable, Loyal, Prepared, Practical, Orderly, Law abiding, Responsible, Follows through with tasks.  Weaknesses: Complain, Behaves w/ self pity, Shows worry, Shows anxiety, Can be depressed easily, Exhibits phobic reactions, Expresses psychosomatic problems, Can be malicious in judgment of self and others, Authoritarian.  What stresses out a Gold? Inefficiency, Lack of order, Flaky people, Unreliable people, People who are late, Lack of leadership, Non-cooperation, Slobs, Waiting, Loud people, Change, Lack of control, Not Belonging.  How can you get along w/ a Gold? Always do what you say you are going to, Be Punctual, Remember their Birthday, Give them time for planning things, Say "please" and "thank you."  DO NOT: Use profane language, Expect them to do anything risky, Ask them to splurge w/ finances, Expect them to challenge the system, Expect them to make a decision w/o all the facts.

 Greens are characterized by their ability to rationalize everything and are normally introverts.  Strengths: Questions and explores ideas, Considers the ideas of others, Likes to be independent, Does not like to be involved socially, Pleasant, High level of self expectation, Always looking to improve, Ingenious, Best when problem solving, Confident, Persistent, Global, Logical, Insightful, Ambitious, Strategist, Attention to detail, Precise communicator.  Weaknesses: Can be indecisive, Does not like to comply, Can be ornery, Aloof and Withdrawn, Sarcastic, Snobbish, Great at the silent treatment, Uncommunicative, Self critical, Critical of others, Perfectionist.  What stresses out a Green? Too many rules, Incompetence, Disorganization of system, Rigidity, Not knowing, Unfairness, Off task distraction, Meetings with no point, Emotional outbursts, Schedules that make no sense, People who get in the way of executing strategy, Stupid people.  How can you get along w/ a Green? Try to be as logical as possible, Give them time to think and reflect, Expect them to take the leadership position, Avoid chit-chat & get to the point, Respect & acknowledge their intelligence, Give them data & rational support to ideas.  DO NOT: Talk about emotions, Force them to be social, Be hurt by their lack of emotion (they are not hurtful intentionally, just direct)

 Oranges are the adventurous people of the world and are typically the leaders of a group.  Strengths: Independent, Flexible, Works well in crisis, Gets things done, Humorous, Not afraid of Failure, Positive, Optimistic, Energetic, Supportive, Creative, Loves challenges and meets them, Confident, Spontaneous, Motivated, Leaders, Loves thrills.  Weaknesses: Acts rude and is defiant, Will ignore rules purposely, Acts out loud, Will lie and cheat, Can exhibit violent behavior, Runs away from responsibility, Drops out of society by doing something unusual.  What stresses out an Orange? Boredom, Being on time, Deadlines, Lack of humor, Slow people, Lack of money, Bureaucracy, Paperwork Criticism, Negativity, Nagging, Inflexibility, Predictability, Sameness.  How can you get along w/ an Orange? Always be happy and positive, Oranges love humor and jokes, Never restrict them, Allow them to stay busy, Set some boundaries, but allow them flexibility to succeed.  DO NOT: Feel depressed in their presence, Demand anything, Demean them or consider them less than what they are; they make things happen in this world, Start a fight w/ them unless you're ready for a long battle (they fight to the finish and usually win)