Blue Brain Teenagers























Teenage Blue Brainers

The Teenage Brain Color Clue for this week will focus on the Blue Brainers.

A Blue Brainer thinks, “You can’t possibly understand my feelings and what I’m going through!”

Their emotions often are as cluttered as their bedrooms. However, they find their rooms to be a cozy place to relax and spend time talking andsharing with their friends.

They also are Right Brain Creative Thinkers. Others often view a Blue Brainer's behavior and thinking as scattered, like the clothes on the floor of their bedrooms.

As a review, below are the statistics from the Brain Color statistics from study I facilitated at the Fremd High School student psychology fair in Palatine, Illinois. The following percentages represent the 194 students who participated in the research project.

43% Orange Brainers: Is highly impulsive and action-oriented (% opposite  adults).

31% Blue Brainers: Has a high level of desire to please others and gain peer approval (% similar to adults).

15% Yellow Brainers: Sense of responsibility and accountability for the choices they make is unusually low (% opposite of adults).

11% Green Brainers: Level of logical reasoning about the consequences for their actions is extremely low (% similar to adults).

Blue Brainers are good listener and appreciate others listening to them when they honestly talk about their feelings.  They thrive on affection…
Hugs and kisses every day,
Will keep a Blue Brainer happy,
In every way! 

You might feel that living with a Blue Brain Teenager is an emotional trek through the Himalayan Mountains. However, I am confident that the What Color Is Your Brain? approach will help you survive!
Be patient, you will eventually reach a tranquil meadow with a lucid stream of consciousness!

Happy Teenage Blue Brainday!

Sheila Glazov ~ Author ~ Speaker ~ Educator
Please, visit my website to learn more about your Brain Colors, my books and workshops.

Blue Bedroom photo credit

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