THE FOUR COLOURS

Color-coded diagram with four quadrants labeled: top left blue with 'Analytical, accurate, astute', top right red with 'Direct, decisive, driven', bottom left green with 'Supportive, steady, sincere', bottom right yellow with 'Energetic, enthusiastic, expressive'.
A four-quadrant chart illustrating personality preferences: blue for introverted, thinking, and precise; red for extraverted, feeling, and expressive; green for introverted, feeling, and supportive; yellow for extraverted, feeling, and enthusiastic.

HOW THE COLOURS SHOW UP

Illustration of a human brain with different regions in red, yellow, green, and blue.

WHY THIS IS IMPORTANT

A colorful 3D bar chart showing Market Share Distribution with four bars in blue, red, green, and yellow, labeled as Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4 respectively.

The colours make personality patterns easy to remember, helping you quickly recognise whether someone prefers facts, big picture ideas, supportive conversation or detailed analysis.

Rather than labelling people as “difficult” or “awkward,” the colours reframe differences as natural preferences, increasing understanding, reducing
frustration and judgement.

Venn diagram with five overlapping circles colored red, yellow, green, blue, and purple, arranged in a symmetrical pattern.
Colorful geometric lotus flower design with symmetrical layered petals in rainbow colors

Knowing the colours allows you to adjust your tone, level of detail,
and approach on the spot for increased productivity, improved communication and enhanced relationships.

The Four Colour Model is easier to recall than a list of traits - once you understand how they show up under pressure or in decision making you can use this tool to enhance your daily interactions.