Can your personality preference be at odds with your correct color result (or vice versa)?
A question came up in conversation recently that is a perfect topic for this group.
The argument, roughly: certain personality types will struggle to wear their correct color result, even if the determination is objectively right for their coloring. An INTP who is a Bright Spring will resist it because bright and warm reads as drawing attention, and drawing attention is not the goal. The flip side also came up: an extroverted, expressive type stuck with a muted, cool result may find it just as hard to embrace.
It's a genuinely interesting claim. Where do you land on it?
Also — we have some new members who joined this week. Welcome to everyone who just found their way here. Drop your type and color result in the data thread (https://www.skool.com/the-color-typology-lab-7535/personality-type-color-season-building-the-data-set?p=4adeff77) if you haven't already, and jump in wherever something catches your attention.
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Virginia Schobel
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Can your personality preference be at odds with your correct color result (or vice versa)?
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