The color red identifies with extraordinary courage, fierce passion, wild adventures and skilled leadership.
You are a passionate person. When you have set your eyes on a goal, you charge full steam ahead. You tackle a problem with energy and enthusiasm and you lead by example. However, you may get easily bored if the tasks involves tedious work or patience.
You are a passionate partner. You love hard, fast and furious. You have the courage of a tiger and you excel in being a trailblazer. You appear larger than life and new ideas excite you. Fun solutions and new insights just tumble into your lap. No rivers are too deep, no mountains are too high and no slope is too steep for you. You are fearless and confident in conquering everything and all challenges that are presented to you.
Your willingness to tackle issues and your instinct to take the initiative make your a natural born leader. However, you often take on too much on your own, as you are lacking the ability and patience to delegate. Your ambition may yet get the better of you from time to time. You want it all and you want it now.
As a red you are a great motivator, go getter and optimist. Your friends appreciate your energy, radiance and gravitational pull to move forward.
Red’s shadow advice
As with all things wild and fun, too much of the color red is not a good thing. Too fast, too soon, too wild and too crazy can exhaust you and leave you wondering where you were headed in the first place. Red can benefit from a bit of planning once in awhile, so all that forward energy is put to good use.
Red can be tiring. You need to be sure that you take me time, quiet time and rest time out from your crazy schedule, so your body can regenerate and nourish itself. Try Yoga or nature walk to recharge your batteries and refocus your energy.
Red can be angry, so be sure to check your temper at the door and put some patience in your pocket when you are dealing with difficult situations or long waiting lines. Slow and steady is not your thing, but sometimes it is good to step back and enjoy the snail pace of a day.
If your day feels like a run-a-way red train, stop and find balance in the color green.