Posted by Jan den Breejen on June 28, 2000 at 15:01:51:

SUBJECT: Cathy
DATE: 06/28/2000
Jan's Lusher PROFILE
(for Employers)
Conscious and Unconscious Characteristics and Motivations
(General Tendencies)
SIGNIFICANCE OF PRIMARY PREFERENCES
This describes the subject's basic personality traits. These traits form the
image which one projects and which other people see. These basic traits are
the means or methods of behavior by which one attempts to reach their goals.
From the following section read carefully the personality profile which
corresponds to this subject's primary preferences. This will give the
reader this subject's basic personality traits.
A N A L Y S I S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
This indicates that you may believe you are set-apart and unique from
other people. This belief may lead you to exhibit vanity and aloofness
toward others and you may be quite sarcastic when so inclined. You tend to
be highly sensitive, observant and may be quite temperamental in your
behavior to the point of immaturity. You may be extremely talented
artistically, but often your behavior is inconsistent or indecisive. You
may be outraged at the misfortunes of humanity, but will be inclined to do
little about the situation.
You enjoy impressing others with a display of your creativity and authority.
However, since you are usually quite tolerant, you are an easy person to
live with so long at there is understanding. While you may confide freely
with close friends, it is difficult for them to completely understand your
personality.
PRIMARY COLOR COMPATIBILITY
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|GENERALLY you should be |You may be somewhat |You may or may not be compat-|
|more COMPATIBLE with |INCOMPATIBLE with |ible with those who prefer...|
|those who prefer... |those who prefer... |(depending on circumstances) |
|------------------------|--------------------|-----------------------------|
|Yellows |Greys Blues |Reds Browns Greens |
| | |Purples Black |
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This compatibility aspect of the survey provides vital insight for
seeking a more compatible relationship (personal and/or business). It will
reveal people who will likely be more cooperative in a business
relationship; or in the case of a personal relationship, compatibility.
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SIGNIFICANCE OF SECONDARY PREFERENCES
While the primary preferences shows the means or methods of behavior by
which one attempt to reach their goals, the secondary preferences points out
what that goal is. Since this real goal (which may or may not be obvious)
plays a significant role in directing one's actual behavior, the reader may
have felt that the first personality profile was more or less exaggerated.
The reader should realize, however, that one's objective or goal influences
the direction and the degree to which these basic traits are developed in
one's personality. A knowledge of this subject's basic goal combined with
their basic personality traits will give the reader a far greater insight
into this subject. The difference in goals (secondary preferences) also
explains why two people of the same personality type (primary preferences)
may exhibit quite different behavior.
The primary preferences indicated this subject's basic personality traits.
While the personality profile drawn from primary preference are essentially
correct, it is very important to also understand the significance of the
secondary preference and its effect upon this subject's complete profile.
A N A L Y S I S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
This indicates that your basic drive is directed toward a harmonious and
tranquil existence free from strife.
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The reader should now have a more complete understanding and assessment of
this subject's basic goal(s) and the methods used to achieve that goal(s).
SIGNIFICANCE OF NON-PREFERENCES
From the Primary Profile the reader discovered indications of this subject's
basic personality traits and the Secondary Profile indicated the basic goal
or objective. The Non-Preference Profile is significant because it indicates
basic needs. If these basic needs are unsatisfied then this factor will more
than likely cause this subject undue stress or anxiety:
A N A L Y S I S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
This indicates that you may tend to be skeptical and/or pessimistic. If
your hopes and dreams have not been fulfilled you may have suffered deep
disappointment. You are going to stick to the practical, down-to-earth
things that you know you can accomplish. You perceive people who go around
with their head in the clouds are foolish, and you are not going to get
caught in that kind of nonsense.
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There are over 300 possible combinations for the Primary, Secondary and
Non-Preferences and over 40,000 possible combinations in the Specific
BEHAVIORAL TENDENCIES Analysis. The analysis of the survey are
tendencies which this subject may or may not be consciously aware.
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Specific BEHAVIORAL TENDENCIES Analysis
Over 40,000 possible combinations
1. PRESENT BEHAVIORAL TENDENCIES INDICATE (the means or behavior that one
may turn to and/or adopt which enables him or her to achieve a goal...
GENERALLY...
You need to feel identified with someone or something and wish to win
support by your charm and friendliness. You are sentimental and yearn for
tenderness.
SPECIFICALLY...
You long for a tender and sympathetic bond and for a situation of idealized
harmony. You have an imperative need for tenderness and affection. You are
susceptible to anything aesthetic.
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|SPECIFICALLY you are |You may be somewhat |You may or may not be compat-|
|more compatable with |INCOMPATIBLE with |ible with those who prefer...|
|those who prefer... |those who prefer... |(depending on circumstances) |
|------------------------|--------------------|-----------------------------|
|Yellows |Black |Reds Browns Greens |
| | |Purples Blues Greys |
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2. SITUATIONAL BEHAVIORAL TENDENCIES INDICATE (a state of affairs or
situations in which one may feel he or she is in and/or the manner in
which existing circumstances may require him or her to act)...
GENERALLY...
Conflict and dissatisfaction of one sort or another enforce the need for the
compensations indicated by Present Behavioral Tendencies.
SPECIFICALLY...
You not only consider your demands minimal, but also regard them as
imperative. You stick to them stubbornly and will concede to nothing.
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3. RESTRAINED BEHAVIORAL TENDENCIES INDICATE (actions being held in reserve
or set aside in safe keeping and not currently in operation. This
unestablished quality or behavior may be inappropriate but can be
brought quickly into operation at any time when circumstances change)...
GENERALLY...
You are trying to calm down and unwind after a period of over-agitation
which has left you listless and devoid of energy. You are in need of peace
and quiet; you become irritable if this is denied you.
SPECIFICALLY...
You feel trapped in a distressing or uncomfortable situation and seeking
some way of gaining relief. You are able to achieve satisfaction from
interpersonal relationships.
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4. ANXIETY-LADEN BEHAVIORAL TENDENCIES INDICATE (this represents a
particular need which there may be some special reason for inhibiting,
since not to do so may not be to one's advantage or may be a need which
is being suppressed out of necessity)...
GENERALLY...
PSYCHODYNAMICS ABSTRACT: You feel that life has far more to offer and
that there are still important things to be achieved -- that life must be
experienced to the full. As a result, you pursue your objectives with a
fierce intensity and will not let go of things. You become deeply involved
and runs the risk of being unable to view things with sufficient
objectivity, or calmly enough; you are therefore in danger of becoming
agitated and of exhausting your nervous energy. You cannot leave things
alone and feel you, can only be at peace when you have finally reached your
goal.
SUMMARIZED AS: Impatient involvement.
SPECIFICALLY...
PSYCHODYNAMICS ABSTRACT: Your unfulfilled expectations have led to
uncertainty and an apprehensive watchfulness. You badly need to feel secure
and protected against further disappointment, being passed over, or losing
standing and prestige. You are doubtful that things will be any better in
your future, but are inclined, nevertheless, to make exaggerated demands and
to reject compromise.
SUMMARIZED AS: Apprehensive insecurity.
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5. STRESS BEHAVIORAL TENDENCIES INDICATE (one may want something and wish
to avoid something else - this can create problems and attempts to solve
problems - which in itself introduces stress into the task of living...
Your feeling of disappointment and the fear that there is no point in
formulating fresh goals have led to anxiety, and you are distressed by the
lack of any close and understanding relationship. You attempt to escape
into a substitute world in which these disappointments are submerged and
things are more nearly as you desire them to be.
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or person conducting this survey cannot be held responsible in any way for
any actions resulting from the taking of this survey.
by: Drs Jan den Breejen