After You Learn Your Chromatype
So you learned your Chromatype! After you learn your Chromatype, there are a few things you can do.
You can learn about the other Chromatypes, and see if there are aspects you respect or like about them, and see how you can practice those.
You will almost certainly revert back to your own Chromatype strategy, even while you try on a different one, and this is okay.
Practicing adjacent colors can be a good starting point, as you will have something in common. If you practice an opposite color, there will be a good chance that you will be learning something new about *your own color,* because the chance that you will still be within your own dynamical system is very high. (For example, Blue practicing spontaneous intensity will be much more likely to be practicing Blue spontaneous intensity, than practicing Red.)
However, you can make progress over time. It does take patience and persistence in understanding the other colors *as their own systems.*
One other thing you can do is to learn how to be more faithful to the dynamics of your own system, to complete “joy” arcs in their entirety.
Often there are feelings of guilt around harvesting full happiness, or harvesting full joy from having completed an “arc.” The different colors have different things they consider failure modes, and different things they consider as bountiful success. As in most areas of life, people often feel a lot of feelings of self-consciousness around feeling too happy. This translates into the Chromatypes as well. People often do not nestle into feeling the full joy of completing a Blue arc, or a Green arc, or a White arc, or a Red arc, or a Black arc.
Often, they look for mistakes, or think they should be unhappy because they “did not do” something they weren’t even going out to try to do. Thus learning more about how to be more faithful to your own system can be highly generative.
You can also be more interested in following the rules of your dynamical system, with more attention to detail of the full conception of those rules.
It might be the case that you’d assumed that you would get things you want in certain ways. It is possible that your assumptions are correct, and it is a good strategy and you wish to continue with it, but maybe you want to learn more about how to cross your t’s and dot your i’s following this strategy.