Blue

Blue: Unity

Unity helps us work and live together peacefully. You value the specialness of each person as a gift, not as a reason to fight or be scared. You are willing to sacrifice personal interests for the benefit of all. You try to make peace by settling disputes and reconciling parties who disagree, quarrel, or fight.

Blue: Trust

Trust is having faith in someone or something. It is a positive attitude about life. You are confident that the right thing will happen without trying to control it or make it happen. Even when difficult things happen, trust helps us to find the gift or lesson in it.

Blue: Tolerance

Being tolerant is accepting differences. You don’t expect others to think, look, speak or act just like you. You are free of prejudice, knowing that all people have feelings, needs, hopes and dreams. Tolerance is also accepting things you wish were different with patience and flexibility.

Blue: Thoughtfulness

Thoughtfulness is being considerate of other people and their feelings. You consider how your actions affect them. You pay careful attention to what others like and don’t like, and do things that give them happiness. You are sensitive to verbal and non-verbal messages.

Blue: Sincerity

Sincerity is the virtue of speaking honestly about your feelings, thoughts, and desires. You don’t act in deceitful, hypocritical, or duplicitous ways. You act the same way alone as you do when in the presence of others. You don’t do it or say it unless you believe it from your heart.

Blue: Nurturing

Nurturing is giving love and attention to people and things that matter to you. You give them what they need to grow and develop in a safe and trusting environment. You are caring, supportive, and seek to build their well-being and self-image.

Blue: Idealism

Humility compels you to admit your weaknesses then gracefully learn how to improve them. You are teachable and submissive to your teachers, mentors, legitimate authority figures, or other higher powers. You don’t take yourself too seriously and rejoice over other people’s successes.

Blue: Humility

Humility compels you to admit your weaknesses then gracefully learn how to improve them. You are teachable and submissive to your teachers, mentors, legitimate authority figures, or other higher powers. You don’t take yourself too seriously and rejoice over other people’s successes.

Blue: Gratitude

Gratitude is acknowledging the good things that others have done for us and expressing our thankfulness. Grateful people aren’t resentful if they don’t get everything they want. Rather than worrying whether the glass is half-full or half- empty, they are simply thankful for the glass.

Blue: Gentleness

Gentleness is moving wisely, touching softly, holding carefully, speaking quietly, and thinking kindly. Gentle people do no harm, even when you are hurt or upset. You act in a manner that is mild and even-tempered and avoid behaviors that are harsh or stern.