2009年4月16日 星期四

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Can Your Favorite Color Determine Your Perfect Job?

What colors say about us

Do you ever wish finding the perfect job could be as easy as one, two, three According to new research, it might be as easy as red, yellow or blue.

That's right; by determining which primary, secondary and achromatic colors you prefer most and least, you can figure out a successful career path. This is based on how you approach work, the types of workplaces where
you work best, and how you handle work tasks.

The Color Career Counselor uses color preferences to determine successful career paths. Dewey Sadka, author of The Dewey Color System, says using colors instead of a
questionnaire eliminates the chasm between self-perception and self-truth and reveals your core motivations.

"Color preference indicates your personality's best career fit. Preferred colors indicate passionate career pursuits; non-preferred choices establish workplace skills you least enjoy."

How it works

The Color Career Counselor is simple. First, you click your preferred primary color (red, yellow or blue). From three, you choose your preferred secondary (green, purple or orange) and achromatic ( black, white or brown) colors.

Your preferred colors determine how you attack each task. They indicate what you prioritize first in order to be successful. They also highlight what you overdo,
especially when you feel great," Sadka says.





workplace n. 工作場所/工廠
-> a place where you work
eg: Sam's workplace is so close to his home, he walks to work.
eg: The lighting in our workplace needs improvement.
eg: Racial discrimination in the workplace is unacceptable.
eg: The atmosphere in the workplace influenes the efficiency of the workers.

chasm n. 分歧/裂孔
chasm between
-> a large space between two things
eg: The chasm between May's college major and what her parents want has caused many problems.
eg: The movement is trying to narrow the chasm between the two parties.
eg: The wide chasm between the rich and the poor caused a lot of social problems.

core n. 核心
-> the most important
eg: The core values of this company include service and honesty.

prioritize v. 給予優先權/按優先性處理
priority n. 優先性
eg: Every Monday, I prioritize my work for the week to make sure the most important tasks get done first.
eg: You need to learn how to prioritize when you have many tasks to accomplish at the same time.


achromatic adj. 消色差的
achromatic colors (black, white or brown)

self-perception
-> how you perceive yourself


passionate adj. 熱情的
-> you really enjoy doing it


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questionnaire 問卷(民意調查)
= a type of survey
-> A serious of questions for someone to anser in order to get the information about the person.
-> It's usually on a sheet of paper for someone to fill out.

opinion poll

Nielsen Ratings 尼爾生收視率

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