Dr Hartman’s Personality Profile helps you to recognise your driving core motive which helps you to understand why you do things the way you do and how it impacts others. Being able to recognise peoples different core motives and knowing how to work with each individuals colour personality is the foundation to building stronger relationships with your spouse, family, boss and co-workers.
If you do not know your core colour then follow this link and take the test:
You need to complete a 45 question test to know your core and secondary colour(s).
https://taylorhartman.com/
http://ptkmo.org/docs/THE%20HARTMAN%20PERSONALITY%20PROFILE.pdf
I am blessed with a yellow son, my youngest of the 3 boys. He has a lovely, charming nature but can be a bit selfish at times. Life to him is all about fun and “what is in it for me”. A very positive and “Happy go Lucky” child. In my house hold, I have my oldest son which is a “White-Blue”, my second oldest son a “Blue-Red”, my 3rd son a “Yellow-White” and my daughter a “Red-Blue”.
What makes a Yellow?
Yellows are our entertainers, generally happy people. It is all about fun to them and they love living in the moment. They enjoy life, being social and are a positive force to others. They thrive on freedom, praise and approval (who doesn’t, but they need a bit more than others).
Yellow Positives:
Yellows are charismatic, playful and very passionate about life. They are energetic, positive and optimistic, wanting to believe the best in others. These character traits draw others to them, like moths to a light.
A yellow loves new experiences and meeting new people by using their charm where ever they go. They enjoy taking full advantage of life. They come across as nonchalant but they need attention and physical contact.
Yellow Negatives:
Yellows want to be noticed, are self-centered and do not like to commit to things as they are scared it might rob them of their fun time. A yellow struggle to stay focused or sit still for long periods of time. They can be unreliable and superficial at times. They have lots of insecurities and try to hide them.
What you should do for your yellow:
Give them enough freedom to do what they are interested in and like. Praise their efforts and show approval for who they are and how they do things. You need to enjoy their playfulness and teasing. They enjoy physical contact so touch them often.
Things you should never do to a yellow:
Yellows despise routine, never expect them to do mundane jobs because they will get bored quickly and you will either have a half job done or not at all. Do not ignore them, control them, push them or demand perfection from them. Never underestimate a yellow.
Yellow Celebrities:
Robin Williams
Ronald Reagan
For more information on the yellow personality, watch this video:
I am a “Blue” but absolutely adore the yellow personalities because they bring out the lighter, fun side of me. I can relax, let my hair down and just enjoy myself in their company. To all the yellows out there, YOU ROCK!!!
My previous articles on colour coding:
https://steemit.com/psychology/@crazymumzysa/what-color-are-you-red-blue-white-or-yellow
https://steemit.com/psychology/@crazymumzysa/color-code-red-personality-motivation-power
https://steemit.com/life/@crazymumzysa/color-code-blue-personality-motivation-intimacy
https://steemit.com/life/@crazymumzysa/color-code-white-personality-motivation-peace