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15 Best personality types
Personality type:
Personality type is defined as the unique set of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors
And values that distinguish each individual. Personality is a complex idea, but
What we are going to talk about today is something I call “personality type “So
What does this mean for us? Well, if we were to think about how our
Personalities affect our relationships with others, we would have to agree that
They play a huge role. What makes someone tick? We’re not just talking about
Some superficial things here either, but rather something deeper than meets
The eye. When we talk about the importance of personality, we’re referring to
The fact that people tend to get along best with those who share similar traits.
If two people are looking to get together, chances are they both have certain
Attributes in common—whether these are good or bad ones. In order to make
Sure he or she shares enough common ground with their potential mate, they
May go out of their way to try to find someone with similar interests, and hobbies.
However, even without trying to consciously decide who you want to date or
Spend time with, your own personality traits already influence whom you choose.
Let’s take a look at a few examples:
The best way to change your personality is to use different techniques and
Become an independent individual. If you want to get rid of bad habits, then
You have to think about yourself as a person who would not do anything bad.
You should learn how to behave correctly and treat others well.
Personality type
Personality type is based on the premise that everyone has their own unique
Way of being, thinking, feeling, behaving, etc. Each person creates their own
Unique set of experiences throughout their lives, and these experiences create
Different results in their life. These individual differences in our personalities
Affects how we feel, act, think, perceive things, interact with people,
approach situations, respond to challenges.
There are many ways to change someone's personality. Personality traits are
Influenced by our genes, experiences, environment and learning. Here are
Some tips for changing your personality:
Contents:
· Be confident
· Smile
· Keep an open mind
· Be grateful
· Start to change
· Have fun
· Take time off
· Ask questions
· Play games
· Make plans
· Don’t judge
· Listen more than talk
· Share
· Be king
· Be open-minded
Be Confident
Confidence is contagious and is something people pick up on right away
when around someone who exudes confidence. When you’re feeling confident
about yourself, others will feel comfortable around you and want to spend time
with you. Your self-esteem and how you present yourself will play a big role in
whether or not you make friends. Be confident in your abilities and what you
have to offer. Make sure you’re being positive rather than negative. If you’re
always complaining about things going wrong or having bad days, people won’t
want to hang out with you.
Smile
Smiling makes you look happier and happier. People will naturally smile back at
you if you smile at them. So, don’t just flash a smile — keep smiling until they
start smiling back! Smiles are infectious and when you smile, others will smile
along with you. A smile can go a long way in making friends.
Keep an Open Mind
It’s easy to get stuck in your own world and think everything’s great.
But nothing is perfect. Be open minded and try to understand where other
people are coming from and their perspective. You might find that some of
the issues you had were only temporary problems and everyone else was
thinking negatively about themselves too.
Be grateful
Be thankful. If you have something good, be happy about it. Try telling
yourself everyday how lucky you are to have something. You’ll feel less
stressed out, have more positive thoughts, and even start to believe in luck!
Start to change
The first thing to do is to realize what you really want. You need to take a look
at where you're going wrong. You need to choose the right path for yourself
instead of making choices that won't work out. When you know what you want,
it will help you focus on what you need to achieve.
Have fun
Laughter is fun. Find funny things on TV, movies, commercials, etc., and laugh
at them. Laughter is infectious; let someone else know a joke or silly story, and
they'll probably laugh, too.
Take time off
Take 5 minutes out of each day to do nothing but relax. Listen to music,
read a book, meditate, or just stare at clouds in silence. Doing nothing helps
you relax and recharge.
Ask questions
Ask questions – everything. Questions keep conversations flowing, help
clarify ideas, encourage exploration, and get you more involved in what's
happening around you.
Play games
When you're having trouble relaxing, play some simple board games. Chess,
Monopoly, Risk, Checkers, and Scrabble are great choices. Or watch a movie,
listen to music, or draw pictures together.
Make plans
Don't sit around waiting for things to happen. Make a way to goals for yourself.
Knowing where you want to go will give you direction and push you to achieve
those goals.
Don't Judge
Jumping to conclusions and jumping to blame others before you know all the facts
will hurt friendships. Ask questions, talk to people, and see both sides of the story
before judging.
Listen More Than Talk
If you talk more than listen, you’ll lose friends faster than you could ever gain them.
As hard as it may seem, listening should be your first priority. Try to put down your
phone every once in a while and really focus on the person talking to you. If you do
this,
you’ll notice that conversations tend to flow much easier and you’ll build stronger
friendships.
Share
Sharing is caring. Sharing information is caring. Giving your friends inside jokes is
showing them that you care about them. Giving advice can help someone move
forward
and make good decisions. Showing interest in what other people like doing by
asking
questions lets them know that you value their friendship.
Be Kind
Be kind to new people. New people mean new opportunities, so show kindness and
let
them know you appreciate them. Being kind shows that you care about other people.
Be open-minded
Try to keep an open mind when encountering different ideas, beliefs, and opinions. Be
willing to take criticism and learn from mistakes. You may find you actually agree with
someone you had thought was wrong.

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15 Best personality types.pdf

  • 1. 15 Best personality types Personality type: Personality type is defined as the unique set of attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors And values that distinguish each individual. Personality is a complex idea, but What we are going to talk about today is something I call “personality type “So What does this mean for us? Well, if we were to think about how our Personalities affect our relationships with others, we would have to agree that They play a huge role. What makes someone tick? We’re not just talking about Some superficial things here either, but rather something deeper than meets The eye. When we talk about the importance of personality, we’re referring to The fact that people tend to get along best with those who share similar traits. If two people are looking to get together, chances are they both have certain Attributes in common—whether these are good or bad ones. In order to make Sure he or she shares enough common ground with their potential mate, they May go out of their way to try to find someone with similar interests, and hobbies. However, even without trying to consciously decide who you want to date or Spend time with, your own personality traits already influence whom you choose. Let’s take a look at a few examples: The best way to change your personality is to use different techniques and Become an independent individual. If you want to get rid of bad habits, then
  • 2. You have to think about yourself as a person who would not do anything bad. You should learn how to behave correctly and treat others well. Personality type Personality type is based on the premise that everyone has their own unique Way of being, thinking, feeling, behaving, etc. Each person creates their own Unique set of experiences throughout their lives, and these experiences create Different results in their life. These individual differences in our personalities Affects how we feel, act, think, perceive things, interact with people, approach situations, respond to challenges. There are many ways to change someone's personality. Personality traits are
  • 3. Influenced by our genes, experiences, environment and learning. Here are Some tips for changing your personality: Contents: · Be confident · Smile · Keep an open mind · Be grateful · Start to change · Have fun · Take time off · Ask questions · Play games · Make plans · Don’t judge · Listen more than talk · Share · Be king · Be open-minded Be Confident
  • 4. Confidence is contagious and is something people pick up on right away when around someone who exudes confidence. When you’re feeling confident about yourself, others will feel comfortable around you and want to spend time with you. Your self-esteem and how you present yourself will play a big role in whether or not you make friends. Be confident in your abilities and what you have to offer. Make sure you’re being positive rather than negative. If you’re always complaining about things going wrong or having bad days, people won’t want to hang out with you. Smile Smiling makes you look happier and happier. People will naturally smile back at you if you smile at them. So, don’t just flash a smile — keep smiling until they start smiling back! Smiles are infectious and when you smile, others will smile along with you. A smile can go a long way in making friends. Keep an Open Mind It’s easy to get stuck in your own world and think everything’s great. But nothing is perfect. Be open minded and try to understand where other people are coming from and their perspective. You might find that some of the issues you had were only temporary problems and everyone else was thinking negatively about themselves too.
  • 5. Be grateful Be thankful. If you have something good, be happy about it. Try telling yourself everyday how lucky you are to have something. You’ll feel less stressed out, have more positive thoughts, and even start to believe in luck! Start to change The first thing to do is to realize what you really want. You need to take a look at where you're going wrong. You need to choose the right path for yourself instead of making choices that won't work out. When you know what you want, it will help you focus on what you need to achieve. Have fun Laughter is fun. Find funny things on TV, movies, commercials, etc., and laugh at them. Laughter is infectious; let someone else know a joke or silly story, and they'll probably laugh, too. Take time off Take 5 minutes out of each day to do nothing but relax. Listen to music, read a book, meditate, or just stare at clouds in silence. Doing nothing helps you relax and recharge. Ask questions
  • 6. Ask questions – everything. Questions keep conversations flowing, help clarify ideas, encourage exploration, and get you more involved in what's happening around you. Play games When you're having trouble relaxing, play some simple board games. Chess, Monopoly, Risk, Checkers, and Scrabble are great choices. Or watch a movie, listen to music, or draw pictures together. Make plans Don't sit around waiting for things to happen. Make a way to goals for yourself. Knowing where you want to go will give you direction and push you to achieve those goals. Don't Judge Jumping to conclusions and jumping to blame others before you know all the facts will hurt friendships. Ask questions, talk to people, and see both sides of the story before judging. Listen More Than Talk If you talk more than listen, you’ll lose friends faster than you could ever gain them. As hard as it may seem, listening should be your first priority. Try to put down your
  • 7. phone every once in a while and really focus on the person talking to you. If you do this, you’ll notice that conversations tend to flow much easier and you’ll build stronger friendships. Share Sharing is caring. Sharing information is caring. Giving your friends inside jokes is showing them that you care about them. Giving advice can help someone move forward and make good decisions. Showing interest in what other people like doing by asking questions lets them know that you value their friendship. Be Kind Be kind to new people. New people mean new opportunities, so show kindness and let them know you appreciate them. Being kind shows that you care about other people. Be open-minded Try to keep an open mind when encountering different ideas, beliefs, and opinions. Be willing to take criticism and learn from mistakes. You may find you actually agree with someone you had thought was wrong.