Synopses & Reviews
Take the test, and find out what makes you (and others) tick. By answering the 45-question personality profile, you will gain insight and illumination that will start you out on a thrilling journey of self-discovery while you: identify your primary color; read others easily and accurately; discover what your primary motivators are; identify and develop your natural strengths and transform your weaknesses; improve your relationships with yourself and others; enhance your business performance.
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Howard Alper
CEO, Chicago, Illinois
Finally from the world of psychological psychobabble comes a BOOK OF SUBSTANCE! This is not a fad, and its concepts offer us a solid surface upon which we can begin to understand ourselves and the others with whom we interact. What a TIMELESS GIFT OF INSIGHT. If you only read one book this year, do yourself and the rest of us a favor -- READ THIS BOOK! You will never see yourself or others the same again.
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Diane Anderson
Corona Del Mar, California
It's really very easy. If you don't get this book, you don't get life!
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Harold H. Bloomfield, M.D.
author of Healing Anxiety with Herbs
A useful tool to self-examine and identify your personality strengths and weaknesses, as well as those you love, live, and work with.
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Paul Beidler
Mission Viejo, California
I will never understand how Oprah Winfrey missed this one. If anything can improve the quality of our lives at every level, THIS IS IT!
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William Crowder, M.D.
Conroe, Texas
The CLARITY and VISION of The Color Code is PHENOMENAL. The book sits on my nightstand right next to my Bible.
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Daniel Morse
Fox Point, Wisconsin
Some people might think this is just lightweight fun. Don't kid yourself. The Color Code is a lot like Disneyland. It reads with such an unassuming style and possesses such a uniquely inviting charm that one easily forgets its POWERFULLY CRAFTED, UNPARALLELED ACCURACY.
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Donalie Hartwell
San Luis Obispo, California
This POWERFUL PERSONALITY MODEL is heads and shoulders above every other personality profile out there. I've used them all from Myers-Briggs to Wilson Learning and there is NO COMPARISON. Once you have used this model, you will never use the others again.
Synopsis
A psychologist uses the primary colors to represent four different personality types and presents a simple, fun, and sophisticated personality questionnaire.
About the Author
Taylor Hartman is a psychologist and business leadership coach. He lives with his wife and family in Sandy, Utah.
Table of Contents
Foreword / Jean Hartman -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part 1. Personality in perspective. Chap. 1. The elements of personality -- Chap. 2. The Hartman personality profile -- Chap. 3. Color-coded motives -- Chap. 4. Personality in perspective -- Part 2. The colors. Chap. 5. Reds : the power wielders -- Chap. 6. Blues : the do-gooders -- Chap. 7. Whites : the peacekeepers -- Chap. 8. Yellows : the fun lovers -- Chap. 9. Secondary colors -- Part 3. Relationships : the color connections. Introduction -- Chap. 10. The red connections -- Chap. 11. The blue connections -- Chap. 12. The white and yellow connections -- Chap. 13. The rainbow connection : building successful relationships -- Part 4. Building character. Chap. 14. Character : how to become your best color -- Afterword.