Teamwork and Color Models
Creating better attitudes and positive outcomes
Physical Representations of Blue
Dark blue is the representation of calm and has a pacifying effect on the central nervous system. People who are represented by the color blue tend to have a lower heart rate, lower pulse and a lower respiration rate.
Psychological Representations of Blue
Blue is the chromatic representation of the basic physiological need for tranquility and relaxation. Blue is the representation of the bond that a person draws around ones self and the depth of feeling.
Symbolic Representations of Blue
Calm waters, a quite temperament, and femininity.
"The Luscher Color Test"
By Dr. Max Luscher
"The Feeler" Blue Personalities
Written by David A Sokolik | April 28, 2010
2nd Case Study of a "Blue Personality" Page 1
Background Information
This interview is with an 18-21 year old single female. She is dating at the moment, though she stated that she tends to wind up with the wrong man every time. When asked of her viewpoint on marriage she replied, "if it happens, it happens."
She didn't come from a large family, which leads her to be very close to the people that she loves, this includes her mother and father, who are divorced, "they are the inspiration for everything I do." She stated. She has two siblings, one brother and a sister; she is in the middle child.
When asked if she was happy, she stated that things could be better, but in the end she was satisfied. She puts her heart into everything she does, which at times proves to be very painful, again going back to putting your trust into the wrong people. When asked if she felt if people were honest she said that she did, having a positive viewpoint is important to her.
She thinks of herself as a sensitive, compassionate and spontaneous person. She doesn't let distractions get in the way of her needs and knows how to get what she want out of life.
Attitude and education
When asked what she thought about perfection she replied, "I am a perfectionist, I like things to be perfect." This leads to frustrations when her needs aren't met in her schoolwork and personal life. She was motivated to succeed by her parents who made sure that she got her work done and on time. This helped her through high school without much stress.