Nov
04
2009
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What do you think your personality is?

According to Colors and Characteristics you will see what personality type you are.

 
Understanding that psychological functioning falls into four categories: sensing, intuition, thinking and feeling.
Dr. Carol Ritberger applied the four colors-red, orange, yellow and green-of the human energy system to indicate the dominant organizing behavior of each personality.
Here’s what was discovered.

 

1. RED Personality are sensing, thin king in their functioning.
They a literal and see things as back and white. Their core mental functioning is left brain. They are most physical of all personalities and need to experience, to express, to do, and to achieve goals.. They are concerned with personal safety and security. They are firm-minded, stubborn, and assertive and needing to control  both their environment, and people in it.
The color red excites and represents the blood of life.
 
2 Orange personality types are sensing, feeling in their functioning. They thrive on being able to fulfill the emotional needs of others. Their core mental functioning is left brain., so they make decisions based on how they feel. Orange energy seeks harmony and cooperation between people, and focuses on family and building relationships that are mutually beneficial.
They are emotional people and will use others to do what they want.
Orange energy is friendly, welcoming, and approachable.
The color orange relates to desire and ambition.
 
3.Yellow personality types are intuitive, thinking in their functioning. Their mental functioning is right-left brain. However, yellow personality type is utilizing all four of the psychological functions equally. They are both, conceptual and analytical thinkers who pride themselves on their ability to solve problems.
They live in both - present and the future.
Yellow personality creativity so one is stimulated to take on new challenges, and explore new directions.
Emotionally, Yellow represents optimism and joy.
Negatively, it  represents lack of courage and fear of criticism.
 
4. Green personality types are intuitive, feeling in their functioning.
Their core functioning is right-brained.
They are expansive in their  thinking-idea people who thrive on change and are consistently seeking new experiences.. They are idealistic-they march to their own drummer, yet have a real need to fit in and find their community.
Greens seek energetic social contact and approval. They live in the past and in the future rather then in a present. consequently, they are seeing as being disconnected from reality.
Green personalities are heart people.
 
What personality you think you are?

 
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Nov
03
2009
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What’s your personality? Your relationship with you?

 

This may help to clarify which relationship may be the most important one you ever build in your life.

 

That is relationship with yourself.

As children we are taught to focus our attention on building relationships with others and getting along with different people. We are encouraged to ignore others’ quirks and idiosyncrasies and learn to live, love, and work with them. What we are not taught is how to love ourselves, how to look beyond our own quirks and imperfections, or how to change the habits we have formed that we do not like about ourselves or that we tend to not serve us well.

 

Learning about personality type, you can develop your own framework to better understand yourself. You will be able to recognize, comprehend, and utilize your personality strengths in such a way that you can maximize your innate capabilities and talents. You will have a deeper understanding of how your mind and body communicate, and you will become aware where your weak site is. You will begin to recognize which thoughts and patterns of behavior are self-destructive and create chemical imbalances that increase your potential for illness.

 

At a deeper level, the understanding of your personality type positions you to give power to your individuality as expressed through the personality of your soul.

You experience a sense of wholeness that only comes through the unconditional integration of body, mind, and spirit.

Your true essence and authenticity will reveal itself through the lights of your aura for all to see and enjoy.

You will experience the greatest, purest joy that there is in life-the joy that comes from accepting and loving yourself.

 

Carol Ritberger Ph.D.

 

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Nov
02
2009
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What’s Your Personality? A Shift in Thinking

       

 Partly due to current research findings, Western Medicine is finally beginning to understand and embrace the idea that there is a connection between mind and body. Physicians are starting to recognize that in order to truly heal someone, they must deal with the disease and the mental state of person, and must treat the cause as well as symptoms.

 

More and more physicians are encouraging patients to see diagnosticians such medical intuitives and holistic practitioners, who can help them understand how their patterns of behavior influence their health.

 

These practitioners can also teach them how to change their thoughts, and modify destructive behavioral patterns that have potential to create illness.

 

While processes that the practitioners use are not new or particularly innovative, more and more they are being proven effective.

 

Some of these technics include meditation, breathing exercises, visualization, and affirmations.
These processes greatly improve a person’s ability to control and channel their thoughts in a positive way, thus improving their physical health.

 

The benefit of embracing this healing perspective and incorporating these technics into our daily routines is that the root of the illness can be removed so that permanent healing can take place.
 
Carol Ritberger, Ph.D.

 
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