Color Code

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WHICH HUE ARE YOU?

• WHITES – Need to be accepted and treated with kindness. They are logical, objective, and tolerant of others.

• YELLOWS – Need to be noticed and have fun. They love life, social connections, and being positive and spontaneous.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What if none of the answers fit me?


On some questions you may find that none of the choices really speak to you. Again, not every question is going to have a perfect answer for every person–we factor that in when we score the profile results. Pick the choice that feels the MOST like you, even if you hardly identify with it. As long as this is happening on just a handful of questions, it shouldn’t affect your results.

Why Answer From My Earliest Childhood Memory?

The Color Code theory is that each of us has a Driving Core Motive–the reason why we do everything we do in life. Our Driving Core Motives are innate–they came with us at birth. That is why we advise you to take the profile from your earliest childhood memories of yourself; the theory being that that is when you were truest to your Driving Core Motive, before outside influences began affecting your behaviors.
If you have a difficult time answering from your childhood perspective, we would recommend that you answer thinking of yourself at a time when you’ve been most comfortable with yourself–when you felt you were being truest to yourself, instead of acting how outside influences wanted you to act. When answering the questions, think about your very most natural, innate, gut instinct–what would you do if nothing from the outside were influencing your decision.


What if I’ve changed? Does my color change?

First, your Driving Core Motive (color) will never change. What might change are your behaviors. Why? Throughout life we are subjected to influences that affect our personality behaviors. For example, if a person with a White DCM is raised by parents who have Red DCMs that person will take on the some of the strengths and limitations of a Red personality. We call these filters. When they are positive behaviors, you are considered charactered.