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Character: the personal qualities and features that guide our decisions, tell of the kind of person we are, and keep us steady in a life of uncertainty. If your friends, family, and teachers were to describe you, what would they say?
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Personality: is the sum of all characteristics that make a person unique. The word “personality” is derived from the Greek word “persona,” which means mask. Personality is seen by others as a total impression of who a person is.
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Extroverts: like to be around people and communicate with them. Introverts: find satisfaction in being alone. They do not require as much interaction as extroverts do. Most people are a blend of extroversion and introversion.
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Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Do you have certain personality traits depending on the situation or event? Under what circumstances are you an extrovert? An introvert?
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What is the difference between a personality and a character? Challenge: Look at yourself and try to identify 5 character traits and 5 personality traits.
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The Mask - Transformation
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The Mask I Wear By: Anonymous
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Read “The Mask I Wear” The word “personality” is derived from the Greek word “persona,” which means mask. Assignment › On the outside of the paper plate, create your outer persona (the one which you show to others). › On the inside of the paper plate, display your inner self (the one which people do not see).
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You must include a 1 page written description of your mask. Use these as guiding questions: › How does your mask correspond with the personality assessments we did in class? › How is your mask an accurate (or inaccurate) reflection of your personality and character. › Discuss social emotional learning (Triple S – Double R) in relation to your personality and character. › Have you learned anything, thus far in FAM621? › What are you trying to show on your mask?
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