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Loading... What Color Is Your Brain: A Fun and Fascinating Approach to Understanding…by Sheila N Glazov
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. An alternative look at the Myers-Briggs personality typing system using colours of green, blue, orange and yellow. I found it rather disappointing. There is very little detail and it is quite simplistic. Worth a quick read but borrow it - don't buy. ( )Reviewer: SteveBlog: http://j-kaye-book-blog.blogspot.com/... a hug when you’re blue? Is your to-do list bright yellow? Are you green with envy playing Trivial Pursuit? Are you a fun-filled orange? What does that mean? What Color Is Your Brain (WCIYB), by Sheila Glazov, answers that and more! WCIYB describes our personality types using four colors in a packed, fast, fun-filled book that is easy to read and understand. Glazov highlights points in the chapters with stories and anecdotes from her WCIYB workshops conducted for major corporations and organizations all over the world. WCIYB will help you understand your co-workers, bosses, children, spouses, and any others you work with using some simple and easy-to-remember techniques. The Brain Colors are based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, a well-known and well-used personality assessment that’s based on Dr Carl Jung’s four personality functions. Myers-Briggs uses 16 letter combinations to identify personality traits. Sheila Glazov developed the four colors in order for make it easy for children and adults to remember. I have taken the Myers-Briggs and forgot much of it the next day. Brain Colors is much easier to remember and deal with and explain to my children. The first chapter, The “No Right or Wrong Answer” Brain Color Quiz, gives the test for you to start determining your brain color type. Each of the other eighteen chapters is full of charts and lists to illustrating concepts from romantic relationships to the best working environment. No worries about the test, each chapter gives more than enough to determine if you’ve call yourself right. Best part for me is how you can change should you need or want to. Sheila Glazov’s easy-to-use system for personality traits and highly informative and entertaining book makes this a must read for anyone who deals with people! 0.035 seconds to build listing no reviews | add a review
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