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The History of Showing Our True Colors
 
Just where did Showing Our True Colors come from?

True Colors HippocratesWatching human behavior and trying to understand the basis of personality can be traced at least as far back as 460 B.C. It is interesting to note that the discernment of four groupings is a common  theme that connects many of the most predominant personality theories. One of the most widely known philosophers in history, Hippocrates, observed that people in general seemed to have one of four humors, or approaches to life: Phlegmatic, Choleric, Melancholic, or Sanguine. In the 1920s, notedTrue Colors Jung psychologist Carl Jung offered his findings from years of observation and research. He noted that people displayed “functions” that also fell into one of four areas: Feeling, Thinking, Sensation, or Intuition.

True Colors Myers BriggsKatherine Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Myers, studied the research of Jung, and in the 1950s expanded his work to include sixteen personality types. They developed the famous Myers/Briggs Type Indicator, which is used extensively in business, education, and counseling for personal as well as professional growth.

David Keirsey, based on his continued research in the field of psychology, returned to classifying personality and temperament into four types: Apollonian, Promethean, Epimethean, and Dionysian. In 1967, David Keirsey and Marilyn Bates published
Please Understand Me, which has become another cornerstone in personality typing.

True Colors Don LowryAn educator named Don Lowry studied under Keirsey and immediately saw the potential for temperament theory to be applied in schools, business, and for everyday individuals to gain a deeper understanding of themselves. His genius was to assign each temperament an easy to remember color (Blue, Green, Gold, and Orange), simplified much of the complicated psychological language, and introduced the concept of a persons Color Spectrum – that weTrue Colors Mary Miscisin each have all of the temperaments within us, yet each person has a unique color order including how intensely each color “shines”.  Don called this system “True Colors”, and it quickly became popular as it is easy to learn, remember, and immediately applicable. International personality expert Mary Miscisin wrote the foundational book “Showing Our True Colors” which is now being published in six languages and bringing the magic of True Colors worldwide. Mary has gone on to develop numerous games, activities, and advanced applications of Color Styles while teaching the world of knowing each others “Color Lingo”


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