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A Colorful Approach
"The True Colors workshop by Mary Miscisin provided
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ability to be a better communicator, who better connects with all types of communicators! Thanks!"

- Vickie Baughman, Golden Valley Unified School District

 


True Communication with True Colors


by Mary Miscisin

"I know you think you understand what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

Have you ever tried to communicate something to someone and it just didn't come out right? Or perhaps you thought it came out right but they took it wrong? Why is it that communication flows so smoothly with some while with others it can be bumpy and frustrating? Of course the mood you are in, your relationship with the person, (boss to subordinate, spouse, best friend…) and your background, such as education or expertise in an area, will have an influence on the way you communicate-but there is something more. The way you communicate with others has a great deal to do with your basic personality.

We all have a blend of characteristics that make up our personality. These characteristics have an effect on the way we communicate. Although there are numerous systems for explaining our behaviors and the origins of our personalities, the True Colors communication model is one of the easiest to remember and most fun to apply. Following are some general descriptions of the communication styles of the four colors in the True Colors model. Read over the descriptions and determine which one is closest to your particular style.
 


BLUE COMMUNICATION

A Blue's world revolves around people, relationships, and fostering growth in themselves and others. When speaking, they first focus their attention on establishing a relationship or reconnecting with the person. The information they wish to convey is woven into this relationship-building endeavor.

TIPS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH BLUES


GOLD COMMUNICATION
 
Golds are generally respectful and responsible. They listen for details so they know what their part is. They usually size up a situation for what would be most appropriate before responding.

TIPS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH GOLDS

 

GREEN COMMUNICATION

Greens for the most part, communicate for the purpose of gaining or sharing information. During a conversation, their attention is usually focused on the matter at hand, not on the relationship.

TIPS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH GREENS

 


ORANGE COMMUNICATION

Generally, Oranges want to share their opinion the minute it hits their mind. Interested in taking action and being expedient, they may skip the softeners and go straight for the "punch-line".

TIPS FOR COMMUNICATING WITH ORANGES

 

Identifying your style and those of others gives you insights to help you improve communication. Instead of trying to get others to change, recognize what you can do. The next time you have an interaction with another person, notice what style is most dominant for them. Remember the suggested tips and experiment with which ones work best with each individual. Like learning to drive, it gets smoother and more automatic with practice.

Mary Miscisin is the author of SHOWING OUR TRUE COLORS - A Fun, Easy Guide for Understanding and Appreciating Yourself and Others.

(c) 2002 Mary Miscisin, All Rights Reserved. www.PositivelyMary.com
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COMMUNICATING ACROSS THE SPECTRUM
No matter what color style is dominant for a person, or the order of one’s spectrum, there are certain communication skills that are helpful to everyone. Learning and using these skills will enhance your interactions and allow you to communicate more easily effectively and eloquently with nearly anyone you encounter:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         
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