This blog is a follow up to the blog: A Color A Day: Secondary Colors - Part 2 of our game... I will come back later and add the names, but I've been busy out there working and haven't had time to compile the list. It will be added later as an edit.
This blog is for those who chose green. In case you don't remember, it wasn't about this being your favorite color. It was about being the color your eye was uncontrollably drawn to. If you picked it because it was 'your favorite color' this may not apply to you. Go back and look at the three secondary colors and notice which one you are drawn to.....

Key Words: Nurturing, Concerned, Comfortable
Power: Creating supportive environments
Motivation: To understand who you are and what you want
"You're the perfect audience for other's problems. They interpret your concerns as encouragement to talk about their lives. They understand you can see beyond outward appearances and truly understand who they are. Like fertile soil, you nuture people so that their dreams can grow.
You are initially open to the world. In fact, you probably liked most of the colors in The Dewey Color System! You appear innocent, but your curiosity makes you quite knowledgeable. You know about life, either through your own activities or through listening to others."
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This information is based on the book by Dewey Sadka, Embrace the Hue you are. You can also learn more information about your color selections (main colors and color combinations) and how they relate to your business and professional life by picking up the book or taking a Dewey Color Course.
Dewey Sadka profile: With his intuitive people skills and motivational ability, he created a multi-patented system that is now the world's first scientifically valid, color-based personality test.
Why you should know about color:
When a person surrounds themselves with their preferred colors, they are in fact subconsciously encouraging their hopes and aspirations. Non-preferred colors irritatingly give them the courage to see what they have a tendency to avoid.
Classes begin in Charleston, SC January 2009!
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Melissa Marro, a published artist, now turned staging advocate and national speaker speaks her mind about real estate and the home staging industry. In her 'no holds barred' approach, audience members find real answers to the industries pitfalls and learn how to overcome them with tried and true information and guidance. With marketing as her passion, she turned a small home based business into one of the nation's largest home staging and training facilities. Selling her successful home staging company in January 2012, Marro is now a full time speaker and instructor for Staging And Resign and Real Estate Staging Association (RESA)'s trade events.
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Hi Melissa,
I must be schizophrenic. With the right shade in the right setting I'm drawn to just about any color.