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Bạn đang cần tìm mua sách ngoại văn ở Hà Nội, Hồ Chí Minh, Đà Nẵng, Nha Trang. Đặc biệt, là cuốn The Color Code:A New Way to See Yourself, Your Relationships, and Life. Hãy liên hệ với shop "Bookstore Truyện Sách Tiếng Anh".
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- Xuất bản 3/1999
If you're familiar with the Hippocratic or medieval model for typing personalities (choleric, melancholy, phlegmatic, and sanguine), then Taylor Hartman's The Color Code will be a short refresher course for you. This "original" personality paradigm divides us into (surprise!) four colors-- red, blue, white, and yellow--that define the characteristics of our fundamental natures. Reds are the annoying bossy types; blues are moody artists; whites are unmotivated layabouts; and yellows are--you guessed it--party animals. Well, maybe it's not that extreme, but according to Hartman, who reads the text himself, each person has one true color that explains the motivations behind his or her behavior. For example, if you are a red, you are probably a natural-born leader and have a high need for control. While this characteristic may do marvelous things for your career, it could have a devastating effect on interpersonal relationships. In a simple, easy-to-follow, chime-filled format, Hartman suggests ways to capitalize on each color's positive attributes and offers advice on how to downplay its weaknesses. Did we mention the package also includes a personality test? (Running time: two hours; two cassettes)
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If
you're familiar with the Hippocratic or medieval model for typing
personalities (choleric, melancholy, phlegmatic, and sanguine), then
Taylor Hartman's The Color Code will be a short refresher course for
you. This "original" personality paradigm divides us into (surprise!)
four colors-- red, blue, white, and yellow--that define the
characteristics of our fundamental natures. Reds are the annoying bossy
types; blues are moody artists; whites are unmotivated layabouts; and
yellows are--you guessed it--party animals. Well, maybe it's not that
extreme, but according to Hartman, who reads the text himself, each
person has one true color that explains the motivations behind his or
her behavior. For example, if you are a red, you are probably a
natural-born leader and have a high need for control. While this
characteristic may do marvelous things for your career, it could have a
devastating effect on interpersonal relationships. In a simple,
easy-to-follow, chime-filled format, Hartman suggests ways to capitalize
on each color's positive attributes and offers advice on how to
downplay its weaknesses. Did we mention the package also includes a
personality test? (Running time: two hours; two cassettes) - See more
at:
http://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-color-code-a-new-way-to-see-yourself-your-relationships-and-life_taylor-hartman/245831/#isbn=0684848228
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