Individuality
Presented by
P.Deepa
First year
MBA-A
Definitions
• The particular character distinguishes from others.
• Individual vs individuality
->Individual is a person or specific object
->Individuality is the state or quality of being
individual
How to attain individuality
• Be true to yourself.
• Know exactly who you are.
• Make a list of the things you like.
• Mold your life around what you like.
• Don't change yourself for society.
• Be happy with yourself and what you like and
your personality is what makes you an individual.
Understanding our Individuality
• Understanding our limitations, and working with them
• Being aware of our current individuality
 Biggest challenge
 See ourselves in the “present” light rather than constantly
perceiving ourselves from some past image
• Spending time connecting with your inner space
 The practice of relaxed awareness
• The experience of limitation shapes your individuality
Importance of Individuality
• Making yourself a good individual will help you
survive in the world, succeed, and be recognized
and understood.
• To be able to survive as an individual we have to
think for ourselves.
• A good individual can help a person to succeed
and make a change in this world.
Individuality and leadership
• Individuality encourages self-reliance,
initiative, persistence and unique perceptions
and new visionary ideas.
• All these are very useful to leaders and
therefore it is not surprising that many leaders
are highly individualistic.
• For example, Gandhiji was a great leader of
modern India
Individuality and entrepreneurship
• Individuality is very much necessary for the
flowering of entrepreneurship.
• Entrepreneurs who take new and fresh initiatives
and individuality is very helpful for taking new
initiatives.
• For example, Dr. P.C. Reddy gave up his medical
practice as a heart surgeon in USA, returned to
India and established the first 150-bed, private,
world-class corporate hospital in the country, he
faced lots of skepticism and criticism from other
doctors.
Quotes
Individuals we may know
Thank you

Individuality

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    Definitions • The particularcharacter distinguishes from others. • Individual vs individuality ->Individual is a person or specific object ->Individuality is the state or quality of being individual
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    How to attainindividuality • Be true to yourself. • Know exactly who you are. • Make a list of the things you like. • Mold your life around what you like. • Don't change yourself for society. • Be happy with yourself and what you like and your personality is what makes you an individual.
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    Understanding our Individuality •Understanding our limitations, and working with them • Being aware of our current individuality  Biggest challenge  See ourselves in the “present” light rather than constantly perceiving ourselves from some past image • Spending time connecting with your inner space  The practice of relaxed awareness • The experience of limitation shapes your individuality
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    Importance of Individuality •Making yourself a good individual will help you survive in the world, succeed, and be recognized and understood. • To be able to survive as an individual we have to think for ourselves. • A good individual can help a person to succeed and make a change in this world.
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    Individuality and leadership •Individuality encourages self-reliance, initiative, persistence and unique perceptions and new visionary ideas. • All these are very useful to leaders and therefore it is not surprising that many leaders are highly individualistic. • For example, Gandhiji was a great leader of modern India
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    Individuality and entrepreneurship •Individuality is very much necessary for the flowering of entrepreneurship. • Entrepreneurs who take new and fresh initiatives and individuality is very helpful for taking new initiatives. • For example, Dr. P.C. Reddy gave up his medical practice as a heart surgeon in USA, returned to India and established the first 150-bed, private, world-class corporate hospital in the country, he faced lots of skepticism and criticism from other doctors.
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