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Lynette colours in life with her witty and inspirational talk

Sion Congregation welcomed Lynette Beer who presented the four temperaments that were the subject of her expertise, as she offered valuable insights to attendees on understanding themselves and others.

Sion Congregation welcomed Lynette Beer, a seasoned corporate professional turned relationship expert, for an enlightening workshop on understanding interpersonal dynamics and strengthening relationships.

Charlene Louwrens and Lynette Beer.

Lynette, with 23 years of experience in the corporate world, on Saturday, October 5, shared her expertise on the four temperaments, providing attendees with valuable insights into understanding themselves and others.

“Your temperament comprises a combination of inborn qualities that influence you on a subconscious level. These qualities are determined genetically by hereditary factors and determine your strengths and weaknesses and how you react to people and life’s circumstances,” Lynette said.

She called extroverts and optimists who love people, and have an outstanding ability to uplift and inspire others ‘yappy yellows.

Lee-Ann van der Heyde, Michelle Kruger, Kiki Kruger, and Riana Harvey.

She referred to strong personalities and natural leaders, with an innate ability to think of on their feet and get things done as ‘raving reds’.

Nicky van Tonder and Jo-Lee Kriel.

Introverts and peacekeepers with gentle and pleasant personalities and an ability to make others feel at ease and remain calm in crisis are ‘groovy greens’ and
introverts and deep thinkers with an unrivalled analytical capability and a strong tendency towards perfectionism she called ‘brilliant blues’.

Charlene Louwrens from the church said, “The whole idea of her visit was to get to understand people better regarding relationships and how we interact with them. We laughed together and were given a lot of information

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