True colours
I recently completed my Insights Discovery accreditation. Insights Discovery is a psychometric tool which helps people understand themselves and understand others. We all have a unique mix of four colour energies with a preference for using certain colours. These colour energies are a filter for how we perceive the world and the people in it. It was a really inspiring four days and I love the use of colour energy to explore how we behave. As part of the accreditation, we looked at our own profile. Nothing surprised me about my mix of my colour energies but since completing the accreditation I have been more alive to how I adapt and connect and how I respond to others.
The realisation for me is that my ability to be open to other people’s styles is far greater when I feel comfortable in a situation. Take a work situation where someone gives feedback on a proposal – I have no problem with direct, no-nonsense feedback to evaluate something quickly and come to a swift conclusion. Compare this to my swimming lessons where I suffer from imposter syndrome. That direct feedback triggers my “I’m rubbish at sport” story and I feel inadequate. The same feedback needs to be given to me in a much more supportive way as it helps me to feel like I am making progress in a situation that I find difficult.
What does this tell me? We are all unique and we all have our unique mix of colour energies, and these give us a great indication of why we behave the way we do. But we also have to be present in the moment to be alive to other vital signals which may require us to adapt differently. What you need from me today may be very different from what you need from me tomorrow depending on the situation, emotions, past experiences, underlying stresses, to name but a few.
So do use the data you have wisely – it is a rich source of information and helps us to understand ourselves better and understand how we might better connect with those around us. But don’t forget to take every situation as it comes – be present, be in the moment, be curious and use everything you see, as only then can we truly form better connections.


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