The Five Element types

The Primary Element Assessment teaches you a lot about your Primary Element type. What about the other elements?

  • Like a big tree whose trunk is firmly rooted, with branches growing upward, Wood types are strong and ambitious. They are visionary warriors with pioneering spirits.

    Woods know what they stand for and want, and they’re not afraid to take control and go after it. They’re directed in a vision for their lives and possess the strength required to make their vision a reality.

    Color: Green
    Season: Spring
    Emotion: Anger

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  • Fire types possess an open-heartedness and generosity of spirit. They naturally connect with people and form intimate relationships. They’re able to offer and receive genuine expressions of love.

    Fires can be the life of the party. They have an intangible yet distinct quality of vitality that radiates from their eyes and complexion.

    Color: Red
    Season: Summer
    Emotion: Joy

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  • Earth types are the ones people turn to. Their selfless, nourishing presence makes everyone around them feel cared for. Earth types create a calmness and centeredness that draws people in and makes them feel “at home.”

    They have a grounded energy that allows them to take in life experiences, digest them, and turn them into creative ideas and effective actions.

    Color: Yellow
    Season: Late summer
    Emotion: Worry

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  • Metal types are rock solid—dependable, strong, and enduring. They have a quiet strength and firmness to their demeanor, even in the face of life’s challenges.

    Metals are clear thinkers and exacting in their standards. They’re self-assured, not needing to look outside themselves for compliments about successes or validation of worth.

    Color: White
    Season: Fall
    Emotion: Grief

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  • Water types are aware and accepting of the complexities of life—its paradoxes, contradictions, and most perplexing mysteries.

    Like a strong ocean current, Water types respond to stress with persistence, power, and a willingness to overcome adversity.

    Color: Blue/Black
    Season: Winter
    Emotion: Fear

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