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1 „Self-image, we create in our imagination has a very large impact on our actions and choices, including those relating to the employment” Personality as a predictor of future work http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/sites/default/files/styles/image_content_width/hash/0f/7d/0f7d0614bef0c2e2e4bfa8f30b547f64.jpg?itok=jl7Ljnqu PZS Oborniki Śląskie 2014-2016

2 Table of contents  Slide 3-15: theoretical introduction to the tasks 1 and 2 - what is personality - what is temperament - personality types of C. Jung - personality types of Hippocrates  Slide 16: Task 1 to annex 4: answer the questions  Slide 17-24: Task 2 to annex 4: Project „Mirror” PRINT AND ATTACH to your portfolio slides number 5,8,14,16,18-24 Good luck! The activity is very ambitious but you will manage it!

3 Knowing your own personality is:  to strengthen your confidence  to understand other people in order to build better relationships with others  to understand yourself and own behavior  to use your best traits to find place and purpose in life http://davetgc.com/self-assessment.gif

4 Personality is the sum total of who you are - your attitudes and reactions, both physical and emotional. Personality of each individuals is unique and specific https://www.princeton.edu/~achaney/tmve/wiki100k/docs/Personality_psychology.html  It is the product of heredity and environment.  It is not static but dynamic in nature.  It is shaped by experience, by contacts with other people, by social roles performed by the person https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRG3IlgCOBDcJihql7f-jGdVQ9RbEKFGuWc3Su-CWAsl7gscNyp http://www.slideshare.net/NithinGopinath/personality-and-oral-health http://davetgc.com/self-assessment.gif

5 attitudes PERSONALITY temperament interests needs abillities morphological characteristics physiological characteristics http://images.slideplayer.pl/2/839605/slides/slide_17.jpg Each of us is different! There are not two people with the same personality!

6  Temperament is the manner of thinking, behaving, or reacting of a specific person  It refers to the characteristics and aspects of personality that we are born with (quality and intensity of emotional reaction, activity level, attention, and emotional self-regulation) (Rothbart & Bates, 1998) So some kids are quiet, gentle, joyful, and other excitable, active and tearful. http://public.wsu.edu/~templab/temperament/ http://www.alleydog.com/glossary/definition.php?term=Temperament#ixzz3QPr2TDWF Temperament is an element of personality and should be of great importance when choosing the profession http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/emotion-set-eureka-love-angry-sad-vector-people-showing-several-emotions-excited-drawn-cartoon-style-vector- 34692193.jpg

7 Swiss psychologist C. Jung distinguished two opposite personality types: EXTROVERT: outgoing, energized by being surrounded by other people, tends to express thoughts and emotions freely. First acts and then (maybe) reflects. https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTcdtR8_wgh7l0WlimPvho_Erx4mFGxdlFI0JJveiaUwp-stqdt9Q http://e08595.medialib.glogster.com/media/8d/8dd5675149490c2716e74df5681aa9625479849bfdd2172bbd5f8c71eda6d9f1/extrovert-jpg.jpg INTROVERT: quiet and peaceful, happy to be alone and prefers books than people. He or she observes situation before participating. http://www.whiteboardconsulting.ca/wp-content/uploads/introvert_extrovert_final-1024x817.jpg

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9 Each temperament has its share of positive and negative traits that can either prosper or hinder a person in professional or personal situations. It is rare for a person to fit solely within one of the temperaments. Many people demonstrate characteristics of more than one 4 TEMPERAMENT TYPES http://www.merelymarie.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/merelymarie-temperament1.png The Greek physician Hippocrates (c. 460 – c. 370 BC) identified four personality temperaments temperament. http://www.merelymarie.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/merelymarie-temperament1.png sanguine melancholy choleric phlegmatic http://fourtemperaments.com/Description.htm

10 The Sanguine is an extroverted, fun-loving, activity-prone, impulsive, entertaining, persuasive, easily amused and optimistic person, resistant to stress and difficulties, easy to adapt to new conditions. They are receptive and open to others and build relationships quickly. They are animated, excited and accepting of others. They will smile and talk easily and often. They are so people-oriented that they easily forget about time. Sanguines get bored easily because of their orientation to social involvement, general dislike for solitude. Their attention span is based on whether or not they are interested in the person or event. They are competitive and tend to be disorganized. Sanguine will have difficulty controlling their emotions. They usually like sports of any kind because of the activity and involvement with other people. They fear rejection or not making a favorable impression. They also fear others viewing them as unsuccessful. Sanguines are very effective working with people. http://fourtemperaments.com/Description.htm

11 The Choleric is an extroverted, hot-tempered, quick thinking, active, practical, strong-willed and easily annoyed person. Cholerics are self-confident, self- sufficient and very independent minded. They are decisive and opinionated and find it easy to make decisions for themselves as well as others. The Choleric is a visionary and seems to never run out of ideas, plans and goals, which are usually very practical. The Choleric does not require as much sleep as the other temperaments so their activity seems endless. Their activity almost always has a purpose because they are by nature result- oriented. They usually do not give in to the pressure of what others think unless they see that they cannot get the desired results. They can be crusaders against social injustice as they love to fight for a cause. They are both direct and firm when responding to others. They are slow to build relationships because results tend to be more important than people. They do not easily empathize with the feelings of others or show compassion. Cholerics think big and seek positions of authority.

12 The Melancholy is an introverted, logical, analytical, factual, private, lets-do-it-right person. Melancholies respond to others in a slow, cautious and indirect manner. They are reserved and suspicious until sure of your intentions. They are self-sacrificing, gifted and they tend to be a very good organized perfectionist. Melancholies are very sensitive to what others think about their work. The Melancholy needs feedback and reasons why they should do something. They need information, time to think and a plan. The Melancholy fears taking a risk, making a wrong decision and being viewed as incompetent. Melancholies tend to have a negative attitude toward something new until they have had time to think it over. Melancholies are skeptical about most everything but they are creative and capable people. Melancholies tend to get bored with something once they get it figured out. http://fourtemperaments.com/Description.htm

13 The Phlegmatic is an introverted, calm, unemotional, easygoing, never-get-upset, person. Phlegmatics are both slow and indirect when responding to others. Phlegmatics are by far the easiest person with which to get along. They live a quiet, routine life, free of the normal anxieties and stresses of the other temperaments. The Phlegmatic will avoid getting too involved with people and life in general. The Phlegmatic communicates a warm, sincere interest in others preferring to have just a few close friends. They will be very loyal to their friends They tends to resist change of any kind without reason, avoid conflict and making decisions of any kind. They show little emotion. Their stoic expression often hides their true feelings. They are practical, concrete and traditional thinkers.. Phlegmatics are persistent and consistent at whatever they undertake.

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15 There are not „better" and "worse" personality types. People are simply different. You just need to be able to take advantage of the strengths of your personality, so that they are advantages in your work and family life.

16 Task 1 to annex 4: answer the questions: 1.In your opinion,what type of personality are you? - a) introvert b) extravertc) mix of them - a) sanquineb) cholericc) melancholic d) phlegmatic e) mix of ……………. 2. Compare your score with the result of a personality test. (link in mother tongue …) SCORE OF THE TEST: ……………………………. Don`t forget that each test can provide you with a piece of advise! What you and your closest environment think is the most important!

17 Task 2 to annex 4: project „Mirror” The project will require from you a very responsible attitude You will play the role of a „researcher” of the human personality. Objective:  Feedback information about yourself in the surrounding environment  Self-distance learning http://activerain.trulia.com/image_store/uploads/4/7/8/0/4/ar134633616940874.jpg

18 How to start ? Learning to watch the others, you learn to understand better other people and yourself! - Form the pair with someone from your class -Print the handout for the project „Mirror” (attached) -Determine the rules of project with your partner eg., total discretion, lack of provocating situations, etc. Task: -You have to observe each other for 2 weeks and write your honest and objective reflections in the questionnaire (attached) -Describing your partner use the third person of singular, eg. Jon is … He likes. -Final result: Create a short surprising photo presentation with music background about your partner according to result of your researching of human personality OR prepare a collage called „Mirror” about your partner. Both partners should have the same final result! Then give it to each other. If you want, you can show your final result during the meeting with tutor or publish it on High5 website

19 Project: „Mirror” : „ Learning to watch the others, you learn to understand better other people and yourself!” Task in pairs:1. name____________ surname_____________________ class____ 2. name ____________ surname _____________________ class ____ Cooperation agreement: I agree to a fair and honest approach to the task in accordance with together established principles of mutual trust. We agree that: _______________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________ Signature 1: ______________________________ Signature 2: ______________________________ - Before proceeding to the project see the presentation of „Personality as a predictor of future „work - Questions are open and need to be considered. In parentheses are given the sample interpretations of questions. Take your time and think about it. Beware that someone also devotes his/her time for you. - Don’t consult your observations with your partner, or anyone else. If you have any doubts ask your tutor, teacher or parent. - In the description use a third party, for example. Jon is.... He likes when

20 TOPIC OF OBSERVATIONYOUR REFLECTION AND OPINION How does your partner (he/she) spend free time at school eg. during the school break ( Does he learn or relax-how; alone; in a group; with whom, etc.) Relations with other (leader of the group; often performs the tasks set by others; with pleasure shares his ideas; self-confident, people-oriented, lacks for friends; serious; observer; makes jokes at others; malicious; respects the older and younger, is assertive; etc) Social commitment (likes to devote his time for others; is helpful; participates in extra work; refuses to join the action; is weakly / strongly motivated to work in a group; quickly gives up, etc. ) etc)

21 How does he talk? (is spontaneous and effusive person; likes standing close to listener or keep distance; weighs up words or says what he thinks; usually swears (likes or under the influence of emotions); gesticulates – how; interrupts or listens attentively; etc.). Reaction to a surprising situation,eg: unexpected encounter, a conversation with a stranger, being criticized or praized? (lack of words; goes red; serious; afraid; as usual; slow or fast gathers his strength; is impulsive; shy; can act spontaneously under the spur of the moment; quickly adapts to new conditions; etc) Showing of emotion (acts loudly; gesticulates; cries often; talks openly about emotions; introverted; is opened only in the presence of friends; tries to control; can control his facial expressions, etc.)

22 What is the most common reason of annoyance and stress? (human’s behavior – what kind; relationships- why, etc) If he is in a bad mood he … (eg. plays on the others; shuts himself away, it is easy to affect his better mood; can draw positive energy from others; tries to de-stress – how; etc) Patient or impatient personality. Give an example of situation (often interrupts the conversation; accuses quickly others; easily annoyed person; does not waste time on the initial steps and immediately goes to work; does not like precision work; discouraged quickly by difficulties; follows planned action step by step; needs changes; quickly gets bored; etc.)

23 In what situations is he stressed? How does he respond to the stress situations? (answer at school; class test; working under time pressure; being criticized)? (stress paralyzes him; body reaction; is able to mobilize quickly; likes challenges, etc.) Reaction to failure (is discouraged; quickly gives up; is motivated for further action; can draw conclusions; likes listening to others’ advice; analyzes and reflects on the mistakes; likes challanges; etc.) Does he/she like learning? Is he/she able to learn and be well- focused for a long time? Is he/she ambitious and hard-working?

24 Dutifulness (after break easily comes back to the given task; plans everything; learns systematically; has his/her own notes from the lesson; quickly gets bored and gives up; is able to give up leisure because of duties; no / punctual; bored with the monotony; often forgets to take school supplies; is into the topic; attends school despite the physical indisposition, etc.) Three weaknesses … Three strengths … In my opinion, he /she is a type of personality …. a)An introvert b) An extrovert a) Sanquine b) Choleric c) Melancholic d) Phlegmatic e) mix of …………….


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