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Prospective New Day Color System Training

Black -The color black represents the pain of the past. It helps the participant identify areas of discontentment, dysfunction, and failure. The functional use of the color black in this system is necessary in reconstructing how we view our past and how we identify where we are going.

 

Brown -The color brown represents season change. It helps the participant identify that their dark days are not their last days. We use this color to help participants welcome things that have died in order for new things to begin. Brown is also used as a tool within our color system to demonstrate love and care. The color brown is a nonabrasive color that can demonstrate community as the autumn colors display Fall

 

Blue -The color navy blue represents new opportunity. It encourages the participant to embrace new movement in their life. Also, it demonstrates ocean wide opportunities that is available to individuals who are seeking rediscovery. Navy blue is a point filled with intentionality. It gives the person social-economic survival skills to overcome drowning situations

 

Red -The color red represents hidden opportunities in overlooked individuals. It encourages participants to accept living again. It promotes dreaming, living, discovering, developing for one to live the most optimum life of a second chance.

 

Orange - The color orange represents seasonal change, personal development and life’s transitions. It encourages participants to identify the specks of hope and enthusiasm that appear as rays of hope in one’s life. Orange in this system, does not appear as bold as other colors used in this teaching apparatus. Orange in our transition wheel that teaches participants to walk, flow, and embrace the good that life brings to all mankind.

 

Green - The color green represents moving forward. This color demonstrates acceleration and promotes one to propel towards their dreams. With this point, our curriculum instructs participants on goal setting, social development, healthy relational norms, and ethical responsibility.

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