WHAT KIND OF PERSONALITY DO I HAVE?

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WHAT KIND OF PERSONALITY DO I HAVE?

Your SELF-CONCEPT affects your SELF-ESTEEM

If you best friend were asked to describe you, what would your friend say?

PERSONALITY All of your personal and behavioral traits. When combined they make your unique personality.

WHAT AFFECTS YOUR PERSONALITY?

3 THINGS: SELF – CONCEPT TEMPERAMENT HUMAN NEEDS

The mental picture you have of yourself. SELF-CONCEPT The mental picture you have of yourself.

Is your self-concept POSITIVE? NEGATIVE? OR

The Pattern of your behavior. TEMPERAMENT The Pattern of your behavior.

Are you an INTROVERT? Are you an EXTROVERT? An Introvert is a person that is more withdrawn. These people might be shy and anxious about new people and unfamiliar places. They like small groups of people. An Extrovert is very outgoing & likes being around people. They are usually friendly and enjoy being with people.

All areas of your temperament (intellectual, physical, emotional and social) AFFECT your PERSONALITY