4 Ways to Recognize and Deal with People’s Difficult “Shadowed” Behavior and Personality.

We all have experienced difficult people professionally and personally. Recently, I experienced a difficult person who I thought of as a Meevillian. Meevillain is the  Princess of the Forest of Fear in my Princess Shayna’s Invisible Visible Gift, which is the children’s fairy tale version of What Color Is Your Brain?®. Meevillain is the “shadowed” side…

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Brain Color Tips to Handle Your Money and Build Relationships!

The month of May was filled with planning, preparing, and presenting What Color Is Your Brain?® Programs. The first program was for the patrons of the Wauconda Area Library, in Wauconda, Illinois. It was a pleasure working librarian Amy Saccca. 88 people were registered and we had a full room of people eager to discover…

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Discover Positive Attraction Tips to Celebrate Your Romantic Personality on Valentine’s Day!

Do you ever feel that your “soul mate” has become a “cell mate”? Are you concerned that the spark that ignited your positive attraction might have fizzled into a negative reaction? A multitude of factors can agitate your personal security and relationships. However, understanding you Brain Color attitude and how it influences your romantic relationship…

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What Personality Types Loves Their Job?

People often declare how much they love their partners, children, parents, family members, vacations, books, hobbies, sports, and many other activities. But how often do you hear people proclaim how much they love their job? The following anecdote is from my family business memoir, No Bunk Just BS (Business Sense) Timely and Timeless Truths Business School Cannot…

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Are You A Person of Excellence, Leadership, and/or Encouragement Who Improves People’s Lives?

Do you ever wonder if your sense of excellence, encouragement and/or leadership can improve other people’s lives in your family, workplace, school and/or community? Your Green Brain may contemplate this questions, when you think about your personal and professional life experiences, or when your read an article in a book or newspaper, and/or watch or listen to the…

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Acrostic Poem Wishes for A Happy New Year!

Have you ever created an acrostic poem? Or maybe you have never heard of an acrostic poem, which is a type of poetry where the first, last, or other letters are designed in a vertical or horizontal line spelling a specific phrase or words. The most well-known and simplest acrostic poem is one that uses…

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Practice Winnie the Pooh’s Advice About Doing Nothing!

On Sunday,  I went to see the Christopher Robin film with one of our sons and his family. I loved every moment of the movie, including the characters, messages, production, and, of course, Winnie the Pooh’s quotes from the Winnie the Pooh books that were written by A. A. Milne. Since, we all were relaxing…

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Add Memory to Your Heart, Not to Your Devices!

While writing my business memoir, NO BUNK, JUST BS (Business Sense), I have enjoyed the privilege and pleasure of  listening to and reading copious individuals’ professional and personal reminiscences. My Blue Heart has been touched by the significant memories people hold in their hearts about their jobs, co-workers, and family members. All their memories brought the following thought…

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Mother’s Day Reflections about Your Relationship with Your Mother

Yesterday, all over the world, people celebrated and honored the “mothers” in their lives. The celebrations varied depending on the country and cultural traditions. Children’r relationships with their mothers also differs depending on their Brain Colors! Understanding yours and your mother’s Brain Color attributes and abilities influence your ability to easily resolve conflicts and create…

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