BY: ACALTISIN
PERSONALITY
PERSONALITY
 comes from the Latin word “persona,” which
referred to theatrical masks worn by Roman
actors in Greek dramas to portray
 refers to the qualities and characteristics of a
person shown in his or her manner of talking,
dressing, and walking. His or her attitudes,
interests, and ways of reacting toward to other
people.
 your image on others and others’ image of you
THE COMPONENTS OF PERSONALITY
Physical
Intellectual
Social
Emotional
Values System (Character)
PHYSICAL
 This includes the mode of dressing,
manner of walking, posture, body
build, health, complexion, and facial
expression.
Intellectual
 How a person talks and what she
talks about is what matters in the
intellectual component
of personality. He must develop his
intellect or “brain.”
Social
 Good manners, correct manners
are included in this aspect of
personality.To do the right thing at
the right time, to act in the proper
manner, to
getalong well with others –
these are all parts of the social sph
ere or personality.
Emotional
 This component includes a person’s like
s or dislikes, whether she is outgoing or
shy, whether she is calm or nervous,
and whether she loses her temper easily
or “keeps her cool.” Personality
problems, such as how
to stay mentally healthy or how to avoid
mental disorders are some problems
that are emotional in nature.
Values System (Character)
 This includes a person’s attitudes,
values, beliefs, and philosophy in
life. This aspect is referred to as
character. It is shown in the way we
judge whether our actions and the
actions of others are right or wrong.

Personality

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    PERSONALITY  comes fromthe Latin word “persona,” which referred to theatrical masks worn by Roman actors in Greek dramas to portray  refers to the qualities and characteristics of a person shown in his or her manner of talking, dressing, and walking. His or her attitudes, interests, and ways of reacting toward to other people.  your image on others and others’ image of you
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    THE COMPONENTS OFPERSONALITY Physical Intellectual Social Emotional Values System (Character)
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    PHYSICAL  This includesthe mode of dressing, manner of walking, posture, body build, health, complexion, and facial expression.
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    Intellectual  How aperson talks and what she talks about is what matters in the intellectual component of personality. He must develop his intellect or “brain.”
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    Social  Good manners,correct manners are included in this aspect of personality.To do the right thing at the right time, to act in the proper manner, to getalong well with others – these are all parts of the social sph ere or personality.
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    Emotional  This componentincludes a person’s like s or dislikes, whether she is outgoing or shy, whether she is calm or nervous, and whether she loses her temper easily or “keeps her cool.” Personality problems, such as how to stay mentally healthy or how to avoid mental disorders are some problems that are emotional in nature.
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    Values System (Character) This includes a person’s attitudes, values, beliefs, and philosophy in life. This aspect is referred to as character. It is shown in the way we judge whether our actions and the actions of others are right or wrong.