00:00:00There are four types of communicators that every single person can be categorized into.
00:00:05There are the reds, who are driven by power and results.
00:00:09The greens, who are driven by peace and stability.
00:00:12The blues, who are driven by logic and structure.
00:00:15And then the yellows, who are driven by fun and connection.
00:00:18Understanding these four colors and types of people
00:00:21has allowed me to form a strong connection with 95% of the people that I've met
00:00:26as an international keynote speaker and communication coach.
00:00:29Even if we have nothing in common.
00:00:32In this video, what you're going to learn is, first of all, what color are you?
00:00:36The second thing, the problem each color faces.
00:00:38And then the third thing is, well, how do you talk to each of the different colors?
00:00:42If you don't learn this, you'll keep wondering why
00:00:45talking to some people feels effortless while talking to others feels impossible.
00:00:49But imagine being able to walk into any room and instantly get a read on someone
00:00:54to know what drives them, what they are afraid of and how to speak their language
00:01:01so that you can connect with them.
00:01:04And it starts with firstly, knowing what color you are.
00:01:08I learned how to do this with the color system created by Thomas Erickson,
00:01:11who wrote the book Surrounded by Idiots.
00:01:13Now, this is an amazing book. If you get the time, definitely give it a read.
00:01:17It's awesome.
00:01:18Now, the book suggests that you fall into one of these four colors.
00:01:22And of course, we are all a mix of all of the colors,
00:01:25but we all have a default color we tend to speak.
00:01:29As I talk through these colors, I want you to think of the one that you are.
00:01:33And then I want you to think of which friend comes to mind for the other colors.
00:01:37This makes remembering all the colors really easy and sticky.
00:01:40First, we have red.
00:01:42Now, reds are bold, decisive, competitive, results driven, and they're a little bit impatient.
00:01:49Then next, we have the yellows. They are social, enthusiastic, talkative, creative, optimistic.
00:01:55Then next, we have the greens.
00:01:57They are calm, supportive, reliable.
00:02:00They don't like sudden changes and they're extremely patient.
00:02:03Then finally, we've got the blues.
00:02:05The blues are precise, detail oriented.
00:02:08They're cautious, they're critical thinkers, and they're perfectionists.
00:02:12Now, if you're still unsure at this point which color you are,
00:02:14then I want you to ask yourself these three questions
00:02:17to better help you identify which color you are.
00:02:20Question number one, are you more introverted or extroverted?
00:02:24If you're introverted, that means you're either a blue or a green.
00:02:29And if you're extroverted, that means you're either a red or a yellow.
00:02:32Next question, am I more logical or emotional?
00:02:35If you're more logical, then that means you're either a green or a red.
00:02:40And if you're more emotional, that means you're either a blue or a yellow.
00:02:43With these two questions already, you should be able to know which color you are.
00:02:47But you can ask a third question just in case.
00:02:49And the third question is, do I speak more deliberately or quickly?
00:02:53Now, if you're more deliberate, that means you're either a green or a blue.
00:02:57And if you speak more quickly, then that means you're a red or a yellow.
00:03:01And through the process of elimination,
00:03:03these questions are going to better help you work out which color you are.
00:03:07Now, use me as an example as you take these questions for a test run.
00:03:10Do I seem more introverted or extroverted?
00:03:13Ah, I'm extroverted.
00:03:15If you guessed that, you got it right, which means I'm either a yellow or a red.
00:03:19OK, so now we go to the next question.
00:03:20Now, do you think I'm a logical or am I an emotional person?
00:03:24If you guessed emotional, you're correct.
00:03:26Ding, ding, ding.
00:03:28Now, if I'm emotional, that means I'm either a blue or a yellow.
00:03:31So which color am I?
00:03:32I'm a yellow.
00:03:34And no, that's not because I'm Asian.
00:03:36I'm yellow because of this color profile.
00:03:38And after these two questions alone, you should know what color you are, too.
00:03:41But if you're still stuck and you're a little bit unsure,
00:03:44you can do one final check with that third question.
00:03:46So work out which one you are and then
00:03:47leave a comment below and tell me what your color is.
00:03:50Now, this is the core problem that we're addressing here.
00:03:53Most people communicate in their own color,
00:03:56assuming that everybody around them communicates the same way.
00:03:59When a red meets another red and they communicate with each other, they get a long gray.
00:04:03Whereas when a red speaking to a green or a blue or a yellow, it feels frustrating.
00:04:08They clash, they disconnect, and then they don't respond the way they expect.
00:04:13Let's have a look at this situation here.
00:04:14You've got two reds about to connect.
00:04:16When you're red, don't forget it means you're direct, decisive, no fluff or outcome.
00:04:20And when these two reds are about to connect, watch what happens.
00:04:24So when are you handing in the project and what issues are you facing?
00:04:28I'm going to hand it in today at 5 p.m. and I'm facing three specific problems.
00:04:32One, Peter's getting stuck in the weeds with the details.
00:04:35Two, Craig's being indecisive.
00:04:37And three, I love these skits.
00:04:39They're fantastic for YouTube engagement because it's what makes the viewer like and subscribe.
00:04:44God, I love talking to you.
00:04:46God, I love talking to you too.
00:04:47Do you see that?
00:04:51When you communicate in a direct and decisive way,
00:04:53reds will love you because you're speaking their language.
00:04:58But here's the trap, when you speak to other colors, the blues and the greens and the yellows,
00:05:03they won't connect with you as much.
00:05:05They might even think of you as someone who's cold, abrasive and maybe even a little scary.
00:05:11Now, here's what happens when a red speaks to a yellow, a blue and a green.
00:05:15Have a look at these situations.
00:05:17All right, listen, I don't have that much time.
00:05:19I need to know what is our current return on ad spend and what is our net profit after OPEX?
00:05:25I have to show you the ad before we get to any of that because the ad we filmed was hilarious.
00:05:29You're going to love it.
00:05:29You know what?
00:05:30I'm not just going to show you.
00:05:31Guys, guys, come in, come in.
00:05:33Let's all watch the ad together.
00:05:34We're all going to watch the ad together.
00:05:36We'll laugh together.
00:05:36Then we'll learn together.
00:05:37Then we'll get to the dub that you want.
00:05:40And that's the very important project.
00:05:42Vin, shouldn't we get everyone else's opinion first?
00:05:46No need.
00:05:47I already decided we're doing it.
00:05:50But what if people don't like it?
00:05:52What if people don't like it?
00:05:53Then they'll get over it.
00:05:55Uh, that doesn't sound very harmonious.
00:05:57Are you serious?
00:05:58Harmony is great, but results are better.
00:06:00Morning, Pete.
00:06:02Hey, Vin, I heard you went to the zoo on the weekend.
00:06:04Tell me everything.
00:06:05Productive.
00:06:07Oh, OK.
00:06:09Productive?
00:06:11How did the kids enjoy the zoo?
00:06:12Like I said, mission accomplished.
00:06:14Animals were seen.
00:06:16Snacks were consumed.
00:06:17Tantrums neutralized.
00:06:18It was an efficient operation.
00:06:20Right.
00:06:22But did you enjoy it?
00:06:23Like, how did it feel?
00:06:24It felt done.
00:06:25Just like this conversation.
00:06:28Do you see the problem?
00:06:29We tend to default to our own communication style.
00:06:32And it works great.
00:06:33But only when you are speaking to people just like you.
00:06:37And everybody else?
00:06:38Well, they just tune out.
00:06:40Or worse, they judge you wrongfully.
00:06:42Let me share with you how the other colors view you.
00:06:45So here we have Andy.
00:06:46He's my head of marketing.
00:06:48And he's also a red.
00:06:49And filming this B-roll for him is excruciating.
00:06:52Because he just wants to get back to work and get shit done.
00:06:55So if you're like Andy and you are also a red,
00:06:58you tend to overwhelm others with your fast, direct, outcome-driven style.
00:07:02You know the greens?
00:07:03They see you as someone who's being pretty pushy.
00:07:05And the yellows?
00:07:06They look at you as being someone who's too serious.
00:07:08And the blues?
00:07:09Well, they think you are reckless with details.
00:07:12Now, next on screen, we have a yellow who is me.
00:07:16And this is also the person who came up with the idea for this B-roll.
00:07:20And I love this.
00:07:21Look how much fun I'm having.
00:07:22This is such a great idea, Vin.
00:07:25You're a genius.
00:07:26And if you're a yellow like me, you often lose credibility because of your high energy.
00:07:31Your idea-filled communication style often feels unfocused to reds.
00:07:36Chaotic to greens.
00:07:38A little too superficial for the blues, who crave detail.
00:07:42Oh, and look.
00:07:42Look on screen.
00:07:43Oh, that's Al Green.
00:07:45Oh, that's Dan.
00:07:46Dan's our head of ops.
00:07:47And you see, Dan, he didn't want to do this.
00:07:50But he's so non-confrontational and he just loves to keep the peace that he's doing it.
00:07:54That's why he looks so awkward.
00:07:57I mean, look at him.
00:07:58Let's zoom in a little.
00:08:00Look at him.
00:08:01Look how awkward he looks right now.
00:08:02He does not want to be here.
00:08:04My goodness.
00:08:05Let's zoom in a little further.
00:08:06See how awkward he is?
00:08:09He's so awkward.
00:08:10Now, if you're like Dan, you tend to avoid and resist conflict, which makes you seem indecisive
00:08:16to reds, boring to yellows who want more excitement and frustratingly noncommittal to blues who
00:08:23want specifics.
00:08:25Oh, and here we have our beloved Smurf.
00:08:28Yep, that's a blue.
00:08:29Look at him.
00:08:30He is so detailed.
00:08:32He scripted out this entire video, wanted to get everything optimal.
00:08:36But you know what, Pete?
00:08:38I'm going to wing this next part, mate.
00:08:39I'm going to bloody wing the script.
00:08:41I don't even know what I'm going to say right now.
00:08:43That's why I'm going to now just talk for no reason.
00:08:47Huh?
00:08:47How do you like that algorithm, Blue Pete?
00:08:50How do you like that, Pete?
00:08:51What's the algorithm going to do now?
00:08:53Hey, let's zoom in to Pete.
00:08:54Let's zoom into his nose.
00:08:55Closer.
00:08:56Closer.
00:08:57Look at his nose.
00:08:58Look at that little cute nose.
00:09:00Let's zoom out a little bit.
00:09:00Let's zoom out of something else.
00:09:01Let's zoom out to his hands.
00:09:02See, he doesn't even know where to put his hands.
00:09:04He doesn't know what he's going to do with his hands.
00:09:06What do you do with your hands, Pete?
00:09:07All right.
00:09:08Awkward now?
00:09:08You meticulously technical monster.
00:09:13If you're like Pete and you're a blue,
00:09:14sometimes you overcomplicate things in life,
00:09:17like a YouTube video, and you forget to have fun, right?
00:09:20You have such a deep need for precision and detail,
00:09:23which feels too slow for reds.
00:09:25It feels overly critical for yellows.
00:09:28And it feels really nitpicky to greens who just want peace.
00:09:31That's why mastering this isn't just about you knowing your color.
00:09:36It's about you learning to speak all the colors.
00:09:40And this, what I just shared with you right now,
00:09:42this was a huge realization for me.
00:09:44I'm a yellow, so naturally I'm pretty expressive, loud and passionate.
00:09:48Whereas my wife, on the other hand, she's a red.
00:09:50She's strong, decisive and laser focused on the results.
00:09:54And she values clarity, efficiency and moving things forward.
00:09:57Not me pitching 12 brilliant ideas to her before she's even finished her morning coffee.
00:10:02Yeah, I can be a little much.
00:10:04Now here's where we used to clash a lot.
00:10:07I would communicate ideas fast, bouncing from idea to idea,
00:10:11expecting her to just get on board.
00:10:14But to her, it felt overwhelming and she shut me down.
00:10:18Not because she didn't care, not because she didn't love me,
00:10:21but because I wasn't speaking in a way that respected her direct.
00:10:25Let's cut to the chase style.
00:10:27I basically didn't speak to her in her preferred communication style, which is red.
00:10:32And here's the lesson again.
00:10:33When you only speak in your own color,
00:10:36you only truly connect with people who are like you and the same color as you.
00:10:40But not everyone is you.
00:10:42Not everyone is the same color as you.
00:10:45Now, I'm not telling you to change the essence of who you are.
00:10:48I'm telling you that if you want to be a more effective communicator,
00:10:51you need to learn how to adjust your delivery
00:10:54and speak in their communication style so that you can connect better with them.
00:10:59Imagine for a second, walking into work tomorrow and talking to your boss,
00:11:03quickly being able to identify what color he or she is,
00:11:06then adjusting your communication style to connect with them better.
00:11:10What would that mean for you?
00:11:12Does it mean you have to do it with everyone?
00:11:13No, no, you just do this with the people you truly want to connect with.
00:11:18Let me quickly remind you, when you meet somebody for the first time
00:11:20and you want to identify what color they are,
00:11:23you can ask yourself the same three questions I shared earlier.
00:11:27I'll pop them just over here for you too.
00:11:28It's such a cool, powerful little tool that I have on the corner of my computer screen.
00:11:34Any call I get onto, I immediately think of these three questions to myself
00:11:38and I'm able to slightly shift the way I communicate
00:11:42and it helps me connect with people really fast.
00:11:44You know, I was asked this question at my recent workshop.
00:11:48How do you not judge people?
00:11:50I do. I do. I'm human, okay?
00:11:56But I do it as little as I can.
00:11:59Let's just piggyback off what I just said there.
00:12:02You see, I still do judge others and I'm human, just like you.
00:12:06But the reason I'm more compassionate is
00:12:08because I now understand that there are four different colors.
00:12:11There are four different types of human beings in this life
00:12:13and they speak different languages.
00:12:15And by me understanding that now more and more, I'm able to be more empathetic.
00:12:20I'm able to be more understanding and I'm able to judge people less.
00:12:25And do you know what's even cooler?
00:12:27I speak all four languages now.
00:12:29I can speak red, yellow, green, blue.
00:12:32So that means that when I meet you, regardless of what color you are,
00:12:35I'm going to be able to connect with you more instead of judging you.
00:12:39So now the final step, how to talk to each color.
00:12:43Think of this as your secret communication hack.
00:12:46Now, when it comes to the reds, make sure you are direct.
00:12:50You're decisive. You're confident.
00:12:51And make sure you use frameworks while you're communicating.
00:12:54They love the frameworks because it will help you become more clear, concise and coherent.
00:12:59They respect speed, clarity and results.
00:13:02So skip the fluff and focus on the outcome.
00:13:05Don't say let me walk you through all the background details before we decide what to do next.
00:13:11I want to show you all 147 slides.
00:13:14Instead, say, listen, the report's finished.
00:13:17I've gone through all the data and summarized for you the top three points.
00:13:21And here's what I recommend the next steps be.
00:13:24Let me know if you have any questions.
00:13:26Why is this important?
00:13:27It's important because a lot of leaders in senior positions are really time poor
00:13:32and they love direct communication.
00:13:34And in the example that I just shared with you, I'm using a communication framework.
00:13:37So if you want to learn more about communication
00:13:40frameworks and how to speak in a concise, clear and coherent manner.
00:13:43I've recorded a free two hour training for you where we dive deeper into more frameworks
00:13:48so you can come across more clear and confident.
00:13:51Just click the link in the description to save your spot.
00:13:54Now, when you're talking to a yellow, be enthusiastic, be positive, be engaging.
00:13:59Don't say let me give you a five hour tutorial exactly on how to use this particular camera
00:14:06and then give you a 40 page PDF on how to get the most out of this camera.
00:14:10Instead of that, say, hey, just hit the record button.
00:14:14Go have some fun.
00:14:16Go work it out as you go.
00:14:17You're going to love it.
00:14:17Why do this?
00:14:18Well, because they thrive on energy, ideas and stories.
00:14:22Keep it light.
00:14:23Keep it fun.
00:14:23Keep it creative.
00:14:24Let them roam free.
00:14:26Leave the details to the blues.
00:14:28Now, when you're talking to a green, be calm, be patient and supportive.
00:14:34Don't say we need to make this change right now.
00:14:36Now, now, now, now, now.
00:14:38Say instead, hey, listen, I know this is a shift, but we'll move at a pace that feels
00:14:42comfortable for you and I'm going to support you all the way through.
00:14:46Do you notice the difference when speaking to greens?
00:14:48They value harmony and reliability.
00:14:51So slow down, listen and avoid pushing too hard, too fast.
00:14:56Now, when you're talking to a blue, be precise, structured and factual.
00:15:01Don't say don't worry about the details.
00:15:04Just trust me.
00:15:05Instead, say here's all the data and here's the step by step plan that I've created from
00:15:10the data and I want to give it to you so you can do a quick double check if you want.
00:15:14Do you notice the subtle change there for the blue?
00:15:16They care about accuracy and process.
00:15:18So come prepared.
00:15:19Respect the details and avoid exaggeration.
00:15:22Oh, they hate that.
00:15:23As you learn how to do this, you'll be able to connect with 95 percent of the people that
00:15:28you meet.
00:15:28And remember, this doesn't mean you're changing who you are.
00:15:31It means you're just learning how to adapt your communication style to their communication
00:15:36style.
00:15:36Masterful communicators meet people where they are and make the connection effortless.
00:15:43We often hear the phrase be yourself.
00:15:46And yes, look, that is true to a certain extent.
00:15:49But if you want to truly connect with others, you also have to learn to be dynamic like
00:15:54water.
00:15:55You adapt to the shape of the vessel that you're poured into.
00:15:58Be formless, shapeless like water.
00:16:03See?
00:16:04See, even Bruce Lee says so.
00:16:06So thanks for that, uncle.
00:16:07I appreciate that.
00:16:08At the end of the day, we are all the colors.
00:16:12There's a version of you that's fun and playful.
00:16:14Yellow.
00:16:15There's a version of you that seeks connection and depth and detail.
00:16:18Blue.
00:16:19There's a version of you that's conflict avoidant and always seeks peace.
00:16:23Green.
00:16:24And then there's a version of you that just gets shit done.
00:16:26Red.
00:16:27We are all of them.
00:16:28We just tend to default towards one.
00:16:31It doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't speak the other colors.
00:16:35It means you should learn them all.
00:16:37This is what I teach in my programs.
00:16:38The ability to be multilingual without losing your identity.
00:16:41To walk into any room and meet people where they are while still bringing the most powerful
00:16:46version of you.
00:16:47That's a superpower.
00:16:49So which color are you?
00:16:50If you haven't let me know, what color are you?
00:16:52Communication is the tide that lifts all boats.
00:16:55And when you master this skill, your entire life rises with it.
00:17:00Hey, let's keep learning together.
00:17:03If you want to dive deeper down the rabbit hole, hit this video right here.