5.20.2025

May 20 🟑 - Sanguine Blends “Understand Me Before You Judge Me”


Temperament Transformation Reflection

🟑 Sanguine Blends

“Understand Me Before You Judge Me”


πŸ’› Let’s Grow in Understanding Together

It’s easy to enjoy the energy of a Sanguine — and just as easy to misunderstand them. Their joy may be mistaken for immaturity, their openness mistaken for insincerity. But those with a Sanguine temperament reflect a part of God’s nature that is relational, expressive, and full of life.

Today, we’re slowing down to better understand our Sanguine sisters — women who often bring warmth, encouragement, and laughter, yet may quietly struggle with inconsistency, insecurity, or the fear of being rejected or forgotten.

This is your moment to better understand them — and yourself — as we continue learning how to love our neighbours as ourselves (Mark 12:31) and follow Jesus’ teaching to look beyond appearances and extend compassion (John 7:24). πŸ’¬✨


πŸͺž Reflection

God’s people come in many expressions. While some process inwardly, Sanguines live outwardly — talking through their feelings, seeking connection, and lighting up rooms. Yet even they need to feel heard, not judged. Under the laughter may be loneliness. Behind the cheerfulness, a longing to be taken seriously.

Today, let’s choose understanding over assumption.
Let’s listen before labeling, and reflect before reacting.


πŸ“– Scripture Focus
“Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment.”
John 7:24 (NASB)

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
Mark 12:31 (NASB)


🌞 A Message from the Sanguine Blends

πŸ‘‰ "When I seem like I’m talking too much or being overly cheerful, please don’t assume I’m shallow — what I really need you to know is that __________."

✍️ Sanguine sisters:
Complete the sentence honestly and share your truth with the group in the comments section below. You may type it out or copy and paste. We really look forward to hearing from you.

πŸ’­ Optional Ways to Complete the Sentence:

  • "...I use joy to hide my pain, and I wish someone would ask how I’m really doing."

  • "...I talk to feel connected — not to dominate or be the center of attention."

  • "...I need affirmation and sometimes worry I’m being forgotten."

  • "...I’m genuinely excited, but I still long for deeper conversations."

  • "...I struggle with follow-through but truly want to be dependable."

  • "...I fear being misunderstood or seen as ‘too much.’"

  • "...I thrive when I feel welcomed and wanted, not just tolerated."

Feel free to write your own if none of these fully capture your heart. Your voice matters.


πŸ’¬ ✍️ Complete the sentences below:

• I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by…
• I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by…

πŸ’­ Optional Answers Below to Help You Reflect and Respond:

I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by…

  • …recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

  • …not mistaking their enthusiasm for a lack of depth.

  • …listening with presence, even if the topic changes quickly.

  • …valuing their gift of encouragement as a strength.

  • …remembering that they process out loud and need to feel heard.

I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by…

  • …giving her sincere affirmation, not just surface compliments.

  • …making time for one-on-one connection and deeper conversations.

  • …reminding her that she’s valued for who she is, not just what she brings.

  • …noticing when she’s unusually quiet and gently checking in.

  • …inviting her into meaningful roles and showing you trust her reliability.


πŸ™Œ Let’s Grow in Grace Together

Your voice matters.

πŸ“ In the Comment Section of the Blog:

  • Sanguine Sisters: Post your completed sentence.

  • Other Blends: Share your answers.

    πŸ•Š️ Let love lead. Let assumptions fall. Let understanding rise.

    A terrific Tuesday to All!

18 comments:

  1. AnonymousMay 20, 2025

    Deborah

    SHALOM SHALOM : FAMILY❤

    To all the precious Sanguine

    I can better understand someone who is bubbly,talkative,or easily distractive by:
    Valuring their gift of encouragement as a strength.

    I can be a loving prense when Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by:
    Inviting her into meaningful roles and showing you trust her reliability.

    God's Blessing to eberybody
    ❤Uall deeply.

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  2. Good morning to everyone and a special good morning to the Sanguine sisters πŸ‘―‍♀️

    From my heart to yours 🌺

    I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by…

    - [ ] recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by…

    - [ ] noticing when she’s unusually quiet and gently checking in.

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  3. Good morning all!!

    Sanguine Blends

    I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by……recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by……making time for one-on-one connection and deeper conversations.

    Blessed day all!

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  4. Good Morning Ladies
    When I seem like I’m talking too much or being overly cheerful, please don’t assume I’m shallow — what I really need you to know is that I talk to feel connected — not to dominate or be the center of attention. Please note, I’m genuinely excited in sharing, but when I see your body language, your action causes me to pull back from sharing. 😊 (This is from the heart)

    From A Sanguine Sister who just wanna have fun. 😊

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    1. AnonymousMay 20, 2025

      🌺

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    2. Sister Debbie,

      Thank you so much for highlighting one of the tendencies of the Sanguine — pulling away in response to the body language and actions of others. This is truly a growth area for many of us, and your insight is both timely and meaningful.

      I was wondering, Sister Debbie — do you know why a Sanguine may respond this way? What is it about observing others’ body language or behavior that causes them to retreat?

      Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated as we continue learning how to grow in understanding and love.

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    3. Thank you for the question Sister Debbie. As for me, observing someone's body language while I'm speaking, whether it's true or not, the message I get is, that person is not interested in what I'm saying so I better shut up, or I might be boring them by what I'm saying, and finally, that person don't value what I have to share, as a result, I'll pull away.
      However, I'm getting better at overlooking people's body language, I'm not there 100% yet, but getting there. πŸ™πŸΌ

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  5. Good day to all wisdom seekers

    When I seem like am talking to much or being cheerful, please don't assume I am shallow ,what I really need you to know is that I am a genuinely excited and I am a people person.

    I can better understand some who is bubbly, talkative is gen
    Or easily distracted by recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement

    I can be a loving presence when a sanguine sister feeling insecure or unseen by making time for one on one connection and deeper conversations

    Have a bless day everyone

    Peace

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  6. Hello ladies,
    Hope you are having a wonderful day.
    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by allowing them to express their truest self, by indulging their gifts and making them be and feel extraordinarily special.
    Much ❤️

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  7. Hello My Sanguine Sisters.
    I will take time to understand you before i judge you.

    I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by…recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by…reminding her that she is valued for who she is not just for what she brings.

    Have a good night

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  8. Ann CallisteMay 20, 2025

    Evening sanguine sisters
    I can better understand someone who is bubbly talkative or easy distracted by
    Listening with presence even if the topic changes quickly

    I can be a loving presence when a sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen
    Remind her that she is valued for who she is not just what she brings

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  9. Good afternoon Wise Women.

    Special greetings ro the Sanguine Blend.

    I can better understand my Sanguine sister who are bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    I will not assume that they are shallow because I now understand that they really need to talk to feel connected.
    Much love and kisses my Sanguine ladies.

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  10. Hello Wisdom Seekers,

    I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    And I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by making time for one-on-one connection and deeper conversations despite not liking one-on-on connection. The Sanguine pushes me to be more open. Alison is a master of that.

    Have a good night all!

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  11. Hello everyone

    May 20,2025

    Response to the Sanguine

    I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by
    recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by
    reminding her that she's valued for who she is, not just what she brings.

    Have a peaceful night
    Thanks for sharing.

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  12. May 20th
    Sanguine blends
    Understand me before judge me

    Hi everyone,
    I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative or easily destroy
    recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by
    noticing when she is unusually quite and gently checking in.
    Blessings.

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  13. MichelleMay 20, 2025

    Hello Wisdom Seekers,

    Sanguine Temperament Sisters


    I can better understand someone who is bubbly, talkative, or easily distracted by…

    recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.
    remembering that they process out loud and need to feel heard.

    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by…

    reminding her that she’s valued for who she is, not just what she brings.
    noticing when she’s unusually quiet and gently checking in.

    To my sanguine Sisters, continue to be the jovial, lively people God has created you to be. You light up a room with your big smile, you make others feel warm and welcome. I enjoy your presence.

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  14. Anne AlexisMay 21, 2025

    Hello Ladies
    i can better understand someone who is bubbly . talkative or easily distracted by

    …recognizing that they connect through conversation and excitement.

    I can be a loving presence when a Sanguine sister is feeling insecure or unseen by…

    …giving her sincere affirmation, not just surface compliments.

    Be Bless!

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