Personality Types Day #2

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Personality Types Day #2 Intro to Leadership 203 CS Lesson

**if you were absent… please sit at the table closest to the door** Day #9 9/27/18 **if you were absent… please sit at the table closest to the door** What are three things you could have done better yesterday? Identify one gift for each of the four personality color types. What did you discover about your personality that you didn’t know before? Learning Target I can identify strengths of my dominant personality trait AND identify areas that need improvement. What is the difference between personality and character?Answer: Personality is a gift, set by approximately age 6. Character is who you are, built on the thousands of choices you make daily. What is a gift for each of the four personality color types? Answer: Red = Decisive, Yellow = Talkative, Blue = Loyal, Green = Details

Find a partner with a similar dominant personality type

Discuss the following: What did the survey determine that you do well? Was it accurate? Give an example. What did the survey determine you don’t do as well? Was it accurate? Give an example.

Find a partner who does not have a similar dominant personality type With their partner hand out the interview sheets- each person needs one. They need to move to the project space- or in the classroom and ask questions. Advise students not to write anything down until their partner is finished answering the question. Be mindful of the time- this could take longer than you think it does.

Personality Partner Interview

VS.

Final Thoughts Ronald Reagan once said, “The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things.” Who is someone you know like the person Reagan described above? How did they get people to do great things? PS: There is a quiz next class over what we have learned so far… review your notes.