WHAT LIFESTYLE TYPE ARE YOU?


Are you a hopeless romantic, or more the single-minded, aggressive type? Do you long for security, or love to take risks? With our lifestyle consultation, you will discover more about the dominant features of your character and personality. Our scientifically based test will reveal to you interesting aspects of your views, preferences, and temperament. Find out what our test has in store for you! Can you recognize yourself?

Our womensnet lifestyle type consultation functions through your own evaluation of colour fields and combinations. It is based on the methods of the scientists in colour dynamics, Gerd and Inge Schilling. Their institute carries out thousands of tests yearly and also advises womensnet.


The ancient Greeks already recognized the relationship between colour impressions and human nature. Empedocles, a physician, philosopher, and poet developed the first classification system: he assigned particular colours to people with various temperaments and then examined their correlations. In the mid-20th century, the physician Dr. Fritz Hollwich tested this antique classification with respect to its medical and biological effects.

A crucial aspect of today’s research in determining lifestyle types is the interplay of colour combinations. The results achieved with colour combinations are more consistent than those derived from individual colour choices and usually vary only when the overall situation of the test subject has changed. In an important updating of Goethe’s colour theory, the scientist Dr. Heinrich Frieling developed a test in the 1940’s (now bearing his name) and began conducting extensive surveys. In 1985, Inge and Gerd Schilling and their Institute for Colour Dynamics introduced a test series of quadratic combinations with 12 type cards for distinct personality types. The test provides each participant with a personality profile and tips geared toward his or her lifestyle.




 
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