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Sunday
14Jan

Color to Success Personalities Part 4

The final color is Red. Reds are very direct. They have no problem asking you what you want and why. They have the biggest ego. I'm sure everyone has known a red at some point. They think they already know everything and will tell you so.  Don't bother trying to change a red's mind even if your just trying to help, you'll just wear yourself out.

For the red it's all about the money and prestige. They never show their feelings and play everything close to the vest. They also expect you to respect them no matter what. They are Not coachable so don't try. If you find yourself with a red prospect don't talk about helping people or what a great support system you have, that's not important to them, they want to know about the money and the recognition they'll get.

Whether you want to sponsor a red or not is a personal choice. I would rather not have them in my business. They are not team players. Team players and support for and from everyone is what helps everyone on your team succceed.

Most people are a combination of the colors with one being the primary color. I'm a yellow with a good splash of green. Knowing the colors can benefit you not only in your business but in your personal life too. This is one of the free trainings you can participate in with Mentoring for Free. There's also a section about the colors in the free ebook Success in 10 Steps. From the yellow that is me have a great day! 


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