the What color is your energy? quiz

Orange Vibes

Your Energy is Orange. Restless at times, you are
a very focused self starter. People with orange
energy are organized, inspirational and design
concious. You are confident in your abilities
and like to be in control. You would make a good
architect, teacher, designer, or entrepreneur.

What color is your energy?

When looking at all the possible results, I thought my colour would have been yellow. I can relate to the restless part and I have been very focussed at times (more often than not, my attention span declines over time and I lack dedication as new things demand my attention). I wouldn’t consider myself to be very organised either. But I defenitely can find my way in chaos. I’m not very confident in my abilities and I do like to be in control.

As for the description of yellow energy:

Your Energy is Yellow. You are generous, bright, and expressive. An excellent communicator, you keep your audience captivated with your animated storytelling. Sometimes you talk too much, but when you learn to listen you will be sought out for your talents to advise. The communications field appeals to you as a profession. Public speaking, writing, radio, acting or teaching would also be good career choices.

I do feel the urge to communicate. Communication has been a constant factor in all of my diverse interests. Communication in all its forms, not only verbal communication. Both have teacher as a recommended profession. Perhaps I should get my licence to teach after all :grin:

3 comments to the What color is your energy? quiz

  • “Your Energy is Purple. You are a visionary with unmatched intuition and spiritual consciousness… You would make a good therapist, healer, psychic, or entrepreneur.”

    Quizes are funny. Besides, I’ve worked as a therapist, and I’m good at that all right, and now I’m entrepreneur…

    Hey, tell me something I didn’t know!

  • Is it quiz night chez Morgaine? :rolleyes:

  • I’m orange too! Though I agree with the general character traits, there’s way too much chaos in my life to be a trustworthy architect, and I’ve sworn I’d rather die than become a teacher… Guess I’ll have to start my own business…

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