This is an aspect of many people that has been under looked an the end
result is always a fight a quarrel or even permanent separation. this is
going to help you try this information below and you will know your
temperament and many other things.
WHAT IS TEMPERAMENT?
Temperament refers to those aspects of an individual's personality, such as introversion or extroversion,
that are often regarded as innate rather than learned. A great many
classificatory schemes for temperament have been developed; none,
though, has achieved general consensus in academia.
TYPES OF TEMPERAMENTS:
There are four types of temperaments as listed below:
SANGUINE:
The sanguine temperament
is traditionally associated with air. People with this temperament tend
to be lively, sociable, carefree, talkative, and pleasure-seeking. They
may be warm-hearted and optimistic. They can make new friends easily,
be imaginative and artistic, and often have many ideas. They can be
flighty and changeable; thus sanguine personalities may struggle with
following tasks all the way through and be chronically late or
forgetful. Pedagogically, they can be best reached through awakening
their love for a subject and admiration of people.
CHOLERIC:
The choleric temperament is traditionally associated with fire. People
with this temperament tend to be egocentric and extroverted. They may be
excitable, impulsive, and restless, with reserves of aggression, energy, and/or passion,
and try to instill that in others. They tend to be task-oriented people
and are focused on getting a job done efficiently; their motto is
usually "do it now." They can be ambitious, strong-willed and like to be
in charge. They can show leadership, are good at planning, and are
often practical and solution-oriented. They appreciate receiving respect
and esteem for their work. Pedagogically, they can be best reached
through mutual respect and appropriate challenges that recognize their
capacities. MELANCHOLIC:
The melancholic temperament is
traditionally associated with the element of earth. People with this
temperament may appear serious, introverted, cautious or even suspicious. They can become preoccupied with the tragedy and cruelty in the world
and are susceptible to depression and moodiness. They may be focused
and conscientious. They often prefer to do things themselves, both to
meet their own standards and because they are not inherently sociable.
Pedagogically, they can be best met by awakening their sympathy for
others and the suffering of the world.
PHLEGMATIC:
The
phlegmatic temperament is traditionally associated with water. People
with this temperament may be inward and private, thoughtful, reasonable,
calm, patient, caring, and tolerant. They tend to have a rich inner
life, seek a quiet, peaceful atmosphere, and be content with themselves.
They tend to be steadfast, consistent in their habits, and thus steady
and faithful friends. Pedagogically, their interest is often awakened by
experiencing others' interest in a subject. People of this temperament
may appear somewhat ponderous or clumsy. Their speech tends to be slow
or appear hesitant. The above are the four types of temperament. to
adequately interact with people you need to know where you fall.
(part of
the data for this article was gotten from wikipedia)
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