6. Physical “self”
+ social “self”
+ emotional “self”
+ intellectual “self” =
Total “self” (personality)
7. How did your personality
developed?
Your personality is made up of your
physical, intellectual, and other traits.
8. Personality •Is made up
of your
physical,
intellectual,
and other
traits.
The word
personality itself
stems from the
Latin word persona,
which referred to a
theatrical mask
work by performers
in order to either
project different
roles or disguise
their identities.
12. Your Personality constitute certain
strengths and weaknesses.
• Strategic Thinking
• Focussed
• Learning
• Creative
• Seeing the Essence
• Open-Minded
• Inspiring
• Visionary
• Willpower
• Confident
•
13. Here are my personal top 5
weaknesses:
• Lethargic
• Ignorant
• Slow
• Stubborn
• Hesitant
14. How are you going to know your
strengths and weaknesses?
• You may ask your parents and other
family members to describe your
specific strengths and weaknesses.
• Analyze and compare your strengths
and weaknesses.
• Examine your attitudes and values.
15. How are you going to know your
strengths and weaknesses?
• It is sometimes difficult to accept your weak
traits
• You may feel bad when told about your
weaknesses. However, understanding and
accepting yourself is a sign of growing
maturity. A mature persons accepts things
beyond his power to change. He learns to live
with them and tries his best to transform
those weaknesses into strenghts.
16. How do you develop a positive
image of yourself?
• Awareness of your weaknesses should not
make you fear what people may think of you?
Do not worry about your identity. Worry keeps
you from doing what you think is right.
• Trust yourself and be confident of your
capabilities
• Be proud of your accomplishments though
how modest they are
17. How do you develop a positive
image of yourself?
• This attitude will raise your
morale and help develop your
positive self image.
• A positive self image enables you
to relate well with others.
18. The Three Stone Masons
•Three stone masons in the
middle ages were hard at
work when a visitor came
along and asked them what
they were doing.
19. The Three
Stone Masons
The first stone
mason was
hard at work,
sweat beading
his brow. “I am
cutting this
stone”, he
grumbled.
20. The Three Stone
Masons
The second
stone mason,
though less
distraught,
responded with
a deep sigh,
“I’m building a
parapet”.
21. The Three Stone
Masons
The third stone
mason, replied
with a radiant
face, “I am
building a
beautiful
cathedral that
will glorify God
for centuries to
come”.