2009年4月17日 星期五

20090417--Can Your Favorite Color Determine Your Perfect Job? (2)

Example

For example, if you're partial to yellow, you're information-dirven; blue-preference people are idea-driven, and people who prefer red are results-driven. If you favor green as your secondary color, you realistically evaluate situations; purple indicates you like fact-finding possibilities and orange signals that you closely examine feasibility. Finally, if black is your choise from the achromatic colors, your consider value above all else; white shows that you like having options and brown confirms that you like implementation and accomplishing tasks.

On the other hand, your least preferred colors determine tasks and issues that you tend to forget. For example, if your least favorite color is orange, sometimes you overcommit yourself to doing too much at once. If you dislike the color green, you try to fix everything for your collegues rather than making them do it themselves. Or if your least favorite is teal, you feel a deep need to prove you are competent.

Put to the test

To see for myself if this "scientific: test was for real, I took the test three different times and got the same results each time, affirming that I am, in fact, in the right career.


partial adj. 偏愛的
partial to something 偏愛某物
eg: I am very partial to chocolate, so I always have something chocolate for dessert.
eg: The news coverage is entirely partial to one of the candicates.
eg: Brenda is partial to sweets.

feasibility Un. 可行性
feasible adj. 可用的/合宜的
eg: John has some creative ideas for marketing, but what is the feasibility of putting them into practice?
eg: We need to evaluate the feasibility of the project before we get started.
eg: The city council is discussing the feasibility of building another mall in town.

implementation n. 執行/實行
eg: What the implementation of the new speeding law, there have been fewer accidents.

overcommit v. 承擔超出能力所及的過多工作
eg: Martha always overcommits herself for the school festival and then needs help because she can't do it all.

affirm v. 證實/確認
eg: If teachers affirm their students, the students tend to work harder and do better.
eg: The witness affirmed that the suspect was home that night.
eg: Parents should affirm their children's efforts regardless of thier grades.


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achromatic adj. 無色的 ( a-> not )
chromatic adj. 彩色的

atheist 無神論者
amoral 無道德的
asymmetrical 不對稱的
asymmetry 不對稱
asexual 無性的
apolitical

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