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Sunday, November 23, 2008
my brain colour- yellow/blue
im back finally. i was damn fascinated with this book called What is your brain colour. nice though. shocking though if i am a orange brainer. but.... it turns out that i am a yellow brainer. in specific, i am a yellow/blue brainer. that means that my dominant brain colour as yellow while blue is my blending colour.

the book actually says yellow brainers see themselves as dependable, punctual and responsible and they are naturally respectful and concerned. they value traditions and stability. their attitude is having a strong sense of right and wrong. their priorities are organisation and accountability. in the workplace, they propared, committed and detailed. in my personal relationships, they are practical and serious. as children, they were "The Model Student". (that is obviously not true to me.) others may see them as predictable, inflexible and controlling. they deal with changes by dealing with disorganisation. when they am frustrated, they can become anxious and worry.

zomg. i have to go for my dinner right now. i will continue this in the next post. ~婉琳

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