White Hat White Hat: You're always questioning things whenever you are trying to solve a problem. Most of the time, there are dumb questions, or it may seem that you are just stating the obvious, but you are ok with it since it makes you feel comfortable knowing that you have your facts straight. Whenever in a group situation, whether at work or school, you're the first one to lay out all of the facts on the table, trying to simplify the issue. Great Job! Without you on the team, the six thinking hats theory wouldn't even exist! But keep in mind that the most successful person can exercise each of these hats equally, so keep practicing in your everyday life, and you'll soon realize that it's very easy to come up with master-minded solutions. Yellow Hat The 6 Thinking Hats is a genius method where you sit down and try and solve a problem, one step, or hat, at a time. Each hat has its unique questions to answer according to its color. The way to do it is to pick either the red-emotional, yellow-optimistic, blue-controller, green-creative, black-critical, or white-information hat and come up with questions that relate to its' description. To solve a problem, you have to use each hat, come up with questions, answer the questions, and then come up with a solution that makes logical sense. It's a great way to stay organized especially if you are the one in charge, since it keeps all of your team members in check, to make sure that every step is covered. Yellow Hat: You're the one who always looks on the bright side of problems. You always keep everyone motivated by reminding them that it's not the end of the world, and even in the worst times, there is still hope. Great Job! Without you on the team, the six thinking hats theory wouldn't even exist! But keep in mind that the most successful person can exercise each of these hats equally, so keep practicing in your everyday life, and you'll soon realize that it's effortless to come up with master-minded solutions. Blue Hat The 6 Thinking Hats is a genius method where you sit down and try and solve a problem, one step, or hat, at a time. Each hat has its unique questions to answer according to its color. The way to do it is to pick either the red-emotional, yellow-optimistic, blue-controller, green-creative, black-critical, or white-information hat and come up with questions that relate to its' description. To solve a problem, you have to use each hat, come up with questions, answer the questions, and then come up with a solution that makes logical sense. It's a great way to stay organized, especially if you are the one in charge since it keeps all of your team members in check, to make sure that every step is covered. Blue Hat: You love being in charge of everything. If there is a job to complete, you're the first one to take charge and start handing out individual tasks. You're very good at keeping things together and organized. A lot of times your team members complain about you being too bossy, but at the end of the day, everyone knows that they couldn't have done it without you. Great Job! Without you on the team, the six thinking hats theory wouldn't even exist! But keep in mind that the most successful person can exercise each of these hats equally, so keep practicing in your everyday life, and you'll soon realize that it's effortless to come up with master-minded solutions. Black Hat The 6 Thinking Hats is a genius method where you sit down and try and solve a problem, one step, or hat, at a time. Each hat has its unique questions to answer according to its color. The way to do it is to pick either the red-emotional, yellow-optimistic, blue-controller, green-creative, black-critical, or white-information hat and come up with questions that relate to its' description. To solve a problem, you have to use each hat, come up with questions, answer the questions, and then come up with a solution that makes logical sense. It's a great way to stay organized especially if you are the one in charge, since it keeps all of your team members in check, to make sure that every step is covered. Black Hat: People tend to brush you off for always looking on the negative side, but remember that everyone needs to think critically now and then! What others don't understand is that to be "realistic" with matters, you have to think about what might go wrong in a situation. What would happen if you kept thinking on the bright side and then something terrible happens? My friends are always prepared for the worst things to happen. A lot of times, you're the one who says, "I knew this was going to happen!" or "I told you so." Great Job! Without you on the team, the six thinking hats theory wouldn't even exist! But keep in mind that the most successful person can exercise each of these hats equally, so keep practicing in your everyday life, and you'll soon realize that it's effortless to come up with master-minded solutions. Green Hat The 6 Thinking Hats is a genius method where you sit down and try and solve a problem, one step, or hat, at a time. Each hat has its unique questions to answer according to its color. The way to do it is to pick either the red-emotional, yellow-optimistic, blue-controller, green-creative, black-critical, or white-information hat and come up with questions that relate to its' description. To solve a problem, you have to use each hat, come up with questions, answer the questions, and then come up with a solution that makes logical sense. It's a great way to stay organized primarily if you are the one in charge, since it keeps all of your team members in check, to make sure that every step is covered. Green Hat: People are sometimes blown away with amazement every time you open your mouth. Your gifted with coming up with highly creative solutions that others couldn't even imagine. Whether it's persuading somebody or a one-of-a-kind marketing idea, you've got the answer. Great Job! Without you on the team, the six thinking hats theory wouldn't even exist! But keep in mind that the most successful person can exercise each of these hats equally, so keep practicing in your everyday life, and you'll soon realize that it's elementary to come up with master-minded solutions. Red Hat The 6 Thinking Hats is a genius method where you sit down and try and solve a problem, one step, or hat, at a time. Each hat has its unique questions to answer according to its color. The way to do it is to pick either the red-emotional, yellow-optimistic, blue-controller, green-creative, black-critical, or white-information hat and come up with questions that relate to its' description. To solve a problem, you have to use each hat, come up with questions, answer the questions, and then come up with a solution that makes logical sense. It's a great way to stay organized, especially if you are the one in charge since it keeps all of your team members in check, to make sure that every step is covered. Red Hat: Others tend to label you as the "over-emotional, touchy-feely" person, and it makes you wonder whatever was wrong with caring about what other people think? Whenever there's an argument, your team members come to you to spill on how they feel. You like to keep in mind how everyone is adapting or coping, and you tend to make sure that your surrounding company is comfortable. Great Job! Without you on the team, the six thinking hats theory wouldn't even exist! But keep in mind that the most successful person can exercise each of these hats equally, so keep practicing in your everyday life, and you'll soon realize that it is effortless to come up with master-minded solutions.