Jellybeanology to Create a Character?

by Laura on February 27, 2010

in inspiration, writing inspiration

We did Jellybeanology as part of the True Colours Workshop with the Barrie Job Finding club at Northern Lights this month.

I picked the red jellybean.

Cheerful, skillful, intelligent. A born optimist, seldom down long. A joy to be with. Never have to worry about money, financially ample. Determined, passionate, sympathetic for less fortunate. Likes entertainment and prefers to be where the action is. Chooses career early in life.

I thought I’d find a whole site or at least part of a site about Jellybeanology online. But, all I found was the quiz I linked to on Quizilla. At least you can try it. What does your choice of jellybean say about you?

True Colours was also interesting. More involved than picking a jellybean. I turned out to be Green/Blue, exactly 50% of each.

It’s interesting to take personality quizzes. There are lots of them online. Have you ever based a character on the results from a personality quiz? Just give random answers and then create someone out of the results you are given. Like being a god of your own mini universe. Give it a try.

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This Eclectic Life March 1, 2010

Hmmm. Black jelly beans are my favorite, and that quiz site couldn’t spell (therefore I don’t trust it) Here’s what it said:

Loyal, honesy, and you have a deep sense of duty. you’re interested little in wealth, but will smeday have money. Can keep secrets of others, adn therefre you inspire cnfidence with mends. you have a mysterious element about you, which you keep tucked away, until your around people with which you are at ease. your driving ambition leads to success.

I don’t know if it’s true … now I’ll follow your other link.

Laura March 1, 2010

Mine was the same as the one we did in the Club. The quiz had pretty bad spelling, typos. It was a shame cause the information was the same. I think the same about anything with a lot of typos. If they took no time to proofread how accurate can their information be.

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