My brain is cartoon-colored?
September 5, 2009
Per the Primary Color Assessment, the color which most represents me is Picachu Yellow.
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Really?
Picachu yellow?
A brightly colored Pokemon character summarizes my work style and how happy and/or comfortable I am with certain tasks?
The website goes on to list this about my work personality, based on an interesting set of twenty-seven questions:
Your primary color is characterized by a balance between curiosity and execution. You can be an ingenious innovator capable of seeing new ways of doing things and new possibilities for old problems. You are likely to exhibit a great deal of imagination and initiative for starting new projects, and for challenging the status quo. However, you may become quickly bored with the mundane, repetitive tasks associated with implementation and are likely to be drawn to the next new or more interesting possibility. You are not likely to stay long in any occupation or job that does not provide many new challenges and intellectual stimulation.
Assuming you have the requisite talent, you could find success and satisfaction as a consultant, journalist, inventor, troubleshooter, computer analyst or any occupation that provides variety and flexibility. People in this color family tend to be change agents who act as catalysts between ideas, systems and people.
An interesting premise though somewhat off-base, and none of the recommended career paths hold any merit for me. The questions I found more interesting than the answers and I’ll rate it worth taking on that reason–plus who knows what wacky color you’ll get?