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What Color Are You?

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Team SYNERGY Camp
Starts September 9th Click to open the FlashBook
Includes Colors Program
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Do you live with a difficult person? Do you work with a difficult person? Are You the difficult person?  Experts agree that your personal and professional success depends primarily on human relation skills.  Many times, it is superior skill in handling people that propels careers, boosts productivity, and ensures life's greatest satisfaction.

Personnel managers seem to agree that more than two-thirds of the people who lose their jobs do so because "they cannot get along with people." Approximately ten percent are discharged because of inadequate preparation for the skills needed. The rest are discharged because of "personality problems."

Do you wonder why impersonal good will and the ability to get along with others has such power?  Do you wonder why it is that unless you are able to get along with others, both in business and at home, all your other training, abilities and efforts are generally futile?

Got 3 minutes? Find out what Color you are! What Colors do you wish it was easier to get along with?  You can learn how easily you can be a Transformational TurnAround Specialist with one quick test. 

Teri Conner of the U.S. Navy said it best when she wrote, “My plan is to take everything I have learned from your Connecting with Colors program and am still learning to use to further my Navy Career.  I had some staff at the Navy Hospital take your Colors Quiz.  It was extremely accurate.  I think everyone got a good laugh, and a good look at how we view each other.  An excellent tool to have when trying to figure people out.” 

It takes just a few minutes to watch this insightful, fun little movie and only thirty seconds to answer ten questions that will tell you what's great about you! Then forward it on to all of your family, friends and colleagues to get everybody on the same page. Life is so much sweeter when we are having a good time with each other!

Turn on your speakers and go to: www.ColorsMovie.com  to watch this movie to see if you can figure out what Color you are. Then take the quick test!  Make sure you get the Free Report at the end of the Colors test. Once you see how simple this is you will feel instant relief. If you are committed to your own success then take thirty seconds and find out what your strengths are at the end of the movie.

Because the Connecting With Colors Program is such an important building block to team synergy, it is included in Session 2 of the upcoming Team SYNERGY Camp, which starts Thursday, September 9th.


Mary ReynoldsMary Robinson Reynolds, M.S., Educational Psychologist, Author and Producer of the world renowned Internet videos, MakeADifferenceMovie.com and AcknowledgmentMovie.com - both amassing over 10 million views within a few short months of their releases - spent many years as a classroom teacher K-8 and then as a counselor K-12. She parlayed her phenomenal success with youth at-risk into her programs for business leaders, entrepreneurs and managers on how to be energetically effective in leading improvement in their organizations through the power of Team Synergy and MasterMinding. She has written eight books, developed UTrain&Coach programs that anyone can take into their place of work to build organization wide Team Synergy, and has presented to over 20,000 people in two year period in every major city in the U.S. To learn more go to: maryreynolds.com

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