What Would You Throw In Your Brain Color “Fault Bucket”?

I have used iYogi for tune-ups for my computer for many years. The 24/7 technicians always do a fine job of solving any technical problems I have with my computer. I also chuckle when they close the conversation with…”Good Karam!”

Yesterday, the technician showed me a page that was called the “FAULT BUCKET” were errors and updates to my computer were recorded.

The name got my Blue Creative Brain picturing a personal “FAULT BUCKET” were you could through your own errors and updates and your faults and others’ when they effect you. I immediately imagined fun and colorful children’s beach buckets. Below are examples of Brain Color Buckets and Faults:

Yellow Brainer’s Buckets would hold irresponsible, disrespectful, late, undependable, and disorganized FAULTS.

Blue Brainer’s Buckets would hold selfish, unaffectionate, uncooperative, non-communicative, and inflexible FAULTS.

Green Brainer’s Buckets would hold incompetent, illogical, unfair, hysterical, unintelligent, and overly emotional FAULTS.

Orange Brainer’s Buckets would hold rule making, not having any fun, controlling, negative thinking, and boring  FAULTS.

What would you throw in your BRAIN COLOR “FAULT BUCKET” and why?

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4 Comments

  1. Laurie Buchanan on July 31, 2013 at 4:55 pm

    I would throw finger-pointing into the blue fault bucket because it’s down-pulling and unproductive.

    • sheila on August 13, 2013 at 12:59 pm

      AMEN, AMEN!!!

  2. Jeff Lewis on August 1, 2013 at 7:38 am

    I think I need two Fault Buckets!

    • sheila on August 13, 2013 at 12:59 pm

      Why 2 Fault Buckets??? My Green Brain is curious!!

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