PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

• Posture, body build and size, complexion and
  facial expression.
INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY

• How the person talks, range of ideas he
  expresses and the things he talks about and
  his mental alertness.
EMOTIONAL MAKE-UP

• Likes and dislikes (aggressive or passive), how
  he/she responds when things become difficult
  (usually calm or selfreliant), easily angered or
  whether he/she can take a joke and also the
  kind of sense of humor that he/she possesses
SOCIAL QUALITIES




• How well a person conducts himself with
  other people
• how well he observes the rules of etiquette
  that govern society
VALUE SYSTEM



   • Person’s
     attitudes toward
     life, his moral
     principles and
     his beliefs
Describe yourself using the 5 Areas of
  Personality Individual Assessment

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
. . . . . . to appreciate
. . . . . . to accept
. . . . . . to understand our differences regarding
    our preferences that possess strengths and
• UNDERSTANDING YOUR DIFFERENCES: MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE
  INDICATOR (MBTI)
• 1. Are you energized by being with other people, or are you
  revived only by solitude?
• (How are you energized?)
• 2. Do you like to “live in the now,” being very conscious of what’s
  going on around you, or do you
• tend to have your head in the clouds, always thinking of
  tomorrow? (How do you process
• information?)
• 3. Do you make decisions based on logic and data, or on person-
  centered values? (How do you
• make decisions?)
• 4. Do you prefer to have your day structured and orderly, or do
  you like to keep things flexible,
• allowing for lots of spontaneity. (How do you organize your life?)
• Extrovert
• You prefer to focus on the outer world of people
  & things
• Introvert
• You prefer to focus on the inner world of ideas &
  impressions
• Sociability, interaction, external, breadth,
  extensive, multiplicity of relationships,
  expenditure of energies, Interest in external
  events
• Territoriality, concentration, internal, depth,
  intensive, limited relationships, conservation of
  energies, interest in internal reactions
• Sensing Intuition
• You tend to focus on the present and on
  concrete information gained from your senses.
• You tend to focus on the future, with a view
  toward patterns and possibilities.
• Experience, past, unrealistic, perspiration,
  actual, down-to-earth, utility, fact, practicality,
  sensible
• Hunches, future, speculative, inspiration,
  possible, head-in-clouds, fantasy, ingenuity,
  imagination
• Thinking Feeling
• You tend to base your decisions on logic and on
  objective analysis of cause and effect
• You tend to base your decisions primarily on
  values & on subjective evaluation of person
  centered concerns
• Objective, principles, policy, laws, criteria,
  firmness, impersonal, justice, categories,
  standards, critique, analysis, allocation
• Subjective, values, social values, extenuating,
  circumstances, intimacy, persuasion, personal,
  humane, harmony, good or bad, appreciate,
  sympathy, devotion
• Judging Perceptive
• You like a planned and organized approach to life
  and to have things settled.
• You like a flexible and spontaneous approach to
  life and prefer to keep your options open.
• Settled, decided, fixed, plan ahead, closure, run
  one’s life, decision-making, planned, completed,
  decisive, wrap it up, urgency, deadline, get show
  on the road
• Pending, gather more data, flexible, adapt as you
  go, open options, treasure hunting, open ended,
  emergent, tentative, something will turn up,
  there’s plenty of time, what deadline?, let’ s wait
  and see
•   The real world is with people, with activities and with
•   tangible things.
•   Extroverts need to live life before they understand it.
•   They are characterized by interaction with people, breadth
•   of relationships, verbal processes and the external world.
•   They are accessible to others.
•   2 Ways of Approaching Life

The Extrovert –EIMPACT
PHILIPPINES
• Shallowness of relationships
• They don’t know how to listen
• They can judge others through their extroversion: “bakit ka hindi
   katulad ko?”
• They believe that majority is right
• They answer for others
Extroverts [E]
                Weaknesses
• The real world is the world of ideas, insights
  and understanding what is going on.
• Introverts want to understand life before or as
  they live it.
• They are characterized by a preference for
  solitude and privacy; they are drained by long
  social interactions.
Lecture personality ojt

Lecture personality ojt

  • 2.
    PHYSICAL APPEARANCE • Posture,body build and size, complexion and facial expression.
  • 3.
    INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY • Howthe person talks, range of ideas he expresses and the things he talks about and his mental alertness.
  • 4.
    EMOTIONAL MAKE-UP • Likesand dislikes (aggressive or passive), how he/she responds when things become difficult (usually calm or selfreliant), easily angered or whether he/she can take a joke and also the kind of sense of humor that he/she possesses
  • 5.
    SOCIAL QUALITIES • Howwell a person conducts himself with other people • how well he observes the rules of etiquette that govern society
  • 6.
    VALUE SYSTEM • Person’s attitudes toward life, his moral principles and his beliefs
  • 7.
    Describe yourself usingthe 5 Areas of Personality Individual Assessment Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) . . . . . . to appreciate . . . . . . to accept . . . . . . to understand our differences regarding our preferences that possess strengths and
  • 8.
    • UNDERSTANDING YOURDIFFERENCES: MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR (MBTI) • 1. Are you energized by being with other people, or are you revived only by solitude? • (How are you energized?) • 2. Do you like to “live in the now,” being very conscious of what’s going on around you, or do you • tend to have your head in the clouds, always thinking of tomorrow? (How do you process • information?) • 3. Do you make decisions based on logic and data, or on person- centered values? (How do you • make decisions?) • 4. Do you prefer to have your day structured and orderly, or do you like to keep things flexible, • allowing for lots of spontaneity. (How do you organize your life?)
  • 10.
    • Extrovert • Youprefer to focus on the outer world of people & things • Introvert • You prefer to focus on the inner world of ideas & impressions • Sociability, interaction, external, breadth, extensive, multiplicity of relationships, expenditure of energies, Interest in external events • Territoriality, concentration, internal, depth, intensive, limited relationships, conservation of energies, interest in internal reactions
  • 11.
    • Sensing Intuition •You tend to focus on the present and on concrete information gained from your senses. • You tend to focus on the future, with a view toward patterns and possibilities. • Experience, past, unrealistic, perspiration, actual, down-to-earth, utility, fact, practicality, sensible • Hunches, future, speculative, inspiration, possible, head-in-clouds, fantasy, ingenuity, imagination
  • 12.
    • Thinking Feeling •You tend to base your decisions on logic and on objective analysis of cause and effect • You tend to base your decisions primarily on values & on subjective evaluation of person centered concerns • Objective, principles, policy, laws, criteria, firmness, impersonal, justice, categories, standards, critique, analysis, allocation • Subjective, values, social values, extenuating, circumstances, intimacy, persuasion, personal, humane, harmony, good or bad, appreciate, sympathy, devotion
  • 13.
    • Judging Perceptive •You like a planned and organized approach to life and to have things settled. • You like a flexible and spontaneous approach to life and prefer to keep your options open. • Settled, decided, fixed, plan ahead, closure, run one’s life, decision-making, planned, completed, decisive, wrap it up, urgency, deadline, get show on the road • Pending, gather more data, flexible, adapt as you go, open options, treasure hunting, open ended, emergent, tentative, something will turn up, there’s plenty of time, what deadline?, let’ s wait and see
  • 14.
    The real world is with people, with activities and with • tangible things. • Extroverts need to live life before they understand it. • They are characterized by interaction with people, breadth • of relationships, verbal processes and the external world. • They are accessible to others. • 2 Ways of Approaching Life The Extrovert –EIMPACT PHILIPPINES • Shallowness of relationships • They don’t know how to listen • They can judge others through their extroversion: “bakit ka hindi katulad ko?” • They believe that majority is right • They answer for others
  • 15.
    Extroverts [E] Weaknesses • The real world is the world of ideas, insights and understanding what is going on. • Introverts want to understand life before or as they live it. • They are characterized by a preference for solitude and privacy; they are drained by long social interactions.