Tailor Your New Year’s Resolution to Your Personality

Tailor Your New Year’s Resolution to Your Personality December 27, 2016

2017

Start the year off right by honoring your true colors and making this New Year’s resolution the most powerful yet. Once you discover your true aura colors – what physicists call the electromagnetic field – and the personality, emotions and temperament they reflect, you can make a New Year’s resolution that will speed you on your way to living a fulfilling life.

 

Here is an example of a resolution you can make that will fulfill your aura color personality:

 

Yellows

Some Yellows are shy and sensitive; others are outgoing, playful, energetic, funny, optimistic, and free-spirited. Yellows rarely look, feel, or act their age. Their life purpose is to enjoy life, to spread joy, or to help others heal. Yellows like to exercise and eat healthy – although, if they’re unhappy and unfulfilled, they often become addicts. Their best careers are creative (artist, musician, dancer, designer, writer, comedian); healers (doctor, masseuse, veterinarian, etc); or physical (athlete, builder, landscaper, etc.) Yellows need playful, fun-loving partners who are their best friend and who can accept their youthful behavior. Their challenge is often committing to something and following through. Yellows have great ideas but typically procrastinate because of insecurity or fear.

New Year’s Resolution:

This year I commit to taking action, to bringing my ideas and plans into reality and no longer procrastinating. My idea or project could bring happiness or be useful to others so I will follow through. 

 

Tans

Tans are practical, logical, and down to earth. They analyze details and calculate the steps they take in life. People often appreciate the calm, levelheaded, and sensible nature of Tans. They’re usually employees who pay their bills and make conservative, long-term investments. They value security and stability. Tans tend to keep their feelings to themselves and dislike drama, so they prefer partners who are reliable, calm, rational, and stable. Tans are often architects, engineers, bookkeepers, computer programmers, and such. They can, however, get stuck in routine and therefore limit themselves and their life experiences. They are not risk takers and are uncomfortable with change.

New Year’s Resolution:

I commit to exploring new ideas and concepts so that I can expand my thinking and therefore my experiences. I will take steps to change at least one significant thing in my life and explore more possibilities.  

 

Greens

Greens are intelligent, quick, and usually drawn to money and power. Often found in business, they’re movers and shakers, often workaholics. They’re organized, efficient, list-makers. Greens are some of the wealthiest people on the planet. They need to accomplish projects or develop businesses otherwise they become bored and restless. They’re highly competitive and thrive on taking risks. Most fulfilling jobs include CEO, stockbroker, banker, realtor, salesperson, organizer, fundraiser, manager, etc. They prefer partners who are self-reliant, intellectually stimulating, and respectful of them, their money, and their work. They are often perfectionists and can become impatient and overly critical when they are unfulfilled and unhappy.

New Year’s Resolution: I commit to developing more tolerance and patience with myself – and others. I will take time to include more balance, enjoyment and relaxation in my life so that I can stay healthy. 

 

Blues

Blues are emotional, nurturing, and supportive. Their priorities are love, spirituality, and helping others. People usually turn to Blues for comfort and counsel. Blues are very loyal to their families and friends, and love to be in love. They live from their hearts and tend to cry easily. They’re also very intuitive, even psychic. Blues are often teachers, counselors, nurses, volunteers, and caretakers. They need mates who are loyal, caring, kind, emotionally available, faithful, and trustworthy. They usually feel guilty saying no and therefore tend to over commit themselves – putting everyone else’s needs before their own.

New Year’s Resolution: I commit to allowing myself to say no, to love and care for myself as much as I love and care for others without thinking I am being selfish or inconsiderate. By allowing my own “cup” to be full, I am better able to overflow love and kindness onto others.  

 

Violets

Violets are visionaries. They sense they have a big purpose—to save the planet, to improve the quality of life for people, to inspire or educate the masses. Violets prefer to work for themselves or be leaders. Violets are often famous. They like careers in the media, entertainment, art, music, psychology, teaching, politics, law or causes. They need freedom and often travel. They need to feel passionate about life and their work or they will feel something is missing. Violets need partners who are equals, who share their vision, are inspirational, passionate, and can soar with them. Violets are often told they are unrealistic dreamers because what they want to accomplish is big and beyond the ordinary. If they don’t believe in their dreams, however, they can become discouraged, scattered, confused or even depressed.

New Year’s Resolution: I commit to finding time to meditate or to be quiet so I can connect with my vision and dreams; then learn to trust those visions, focus, and take steps toward those visions. If I find myself doubting my abilities, I will spend time around people who inspire me so I can believe in myself – and my dreams. 

 

Lavenders

Lavenders are gentle, free spirits who prefer to live by their feelings and intuition, rather than by their intellect. They want to be free to move in whatever direction feels right at the time, and their directions change as often as the clouds do. Lavenders are not here to make a social statement, change the planet, or rescue others. They just want to be free to explore their imagination, be creative and experience other realities. Through their imaginative styles, Lavenders have a unique ability to take people into fantasy worlds or other realms through art or writing or other creative works of art. Being forced to stay in their bodies can sometimes be physically painful for Lavenders. They need to escape into dream worlds for the same reason people need to sleep. It helps them relax and recuperate from the stress of the real world.

New Year’s Resolution: I commit to being more balanced this year. I will spend time in quiet meditation and time exploring my imagination, but I will also spend time being more grounded and practical. I commit to being more responsible, actually taking action on my ideas, and not avoiding the “real world.”

 

Crystals

Crystals have clear auras and are often channels for healing energy. Being natural healers, Crystals’ gift is to help people clear blockages, thereby enabling the person’s natural healing processes to take place. Crystals are also highly intelligent. They love to read books, watch movies, attend the theater — anything of social or cultural significance. Crystals are also known as the “aura chameleons” – their auras can change colors to match those of the people around them. They then take on the characteristics, emotions, and thoughts of that color, which can cause the Crystals to feel confused and disoriented. These rare souls are often physically fragile. Because of their unusual sensitivity, they need to retreat often to be quiet and replenish. They often prefer to spend time alone, contemplating life and spirituality rather than spending time with others.

Resolution: I commit to keeping balanced and centered by spending quiet time in meditation to help me maintain a connection with a higher energy/Source and a sense of inner peace and harmony. I also commit to spending quality time in the world, while keeping a sense of self so I don’t become too isolated and disconnected from others.

 

Indigos

Indigos are here to live as examples of a new higher awareness. They are usually honest, aware, independent, fearless, and strong willed, but also bright, creative, and sensitive. Indigos are old souls who know who they are and where they came from. They are so highly psychic, unusual and spiritually advanced that some people find it difficult to know how to deal with them. With their clarity and awareness, Indigos are extraordinarily truthful and unwilling to be forced into any mold. They cannot be coerced into doing anything they do not believe in. They cannot be manipulated by peer pressure or by promises of acceptance and love from others. They do not believe in the concepts of guilt or punishment, so neither can be used effectively to persuade them to go against their basic beliefs. They can become frustrated with people and can react by becoming physically abusive, hyperactive, withdrawn, or self-destructive.

Resolution: I commit this year to trusting my intuition and acting in alignment with these inner senses. I also commit to having compassion and tolerance for those who do not understand higher spiritual principles and may have lost their way. I commit to living as an example of love and understanding so that others may see what is possible and live with the same courage and commitment.  

 

Reds

Reds love expressing themselves through their physical bodies. They live their lives in the here-and-now with zest, strength, courage and self-confidence. Reality must be tangible to them. They must be able to see, touch, hear, smell or taste it. Reds are most comfortable and alive when physical strength and stamina are required. They enjoy the challenges of moving physical objects or their physical bodies rather than dealing with mental or emotional problems. These personalities are practical, realistic, hard working, and action oriented. They love seeing the immediate results of their work. Reds can be refreshingly honest or brutally blunt and abrupt. In power they are slow to anger. When they do get angry, they get over it quickly and do not hold grudges. Reds who are out of power, however, become angry, easily frustrated, physically explosive, and potentially dangerous. Their rage is usually released physically. They can also tend over indulge their physical appetite. They can eat, drink, and “be merry” to excess.

Resolution: I commit to maintaining a healthy and fit body – not to over indulge my physical appetite in ANY area. I also commit to restraining my emotional outbursts and turn instead to calm and rational conversation. I will learn to breathe, count to ten, or remove myself from any upsetting situation, releasing my frustration in a physically healthy and socially appropriate way before returning to the person or situation.   

 

 


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