Personal Identity I

Personality refers to the unique set of enduring qualities, characteristics, and attributes that define an individual's overall way of thinking, behaving, and relating to others.​ It encompasses various aspects of an individual's psychological makeup and reflects their distinctive patterns of thoughts, feelings, and actions in different situations and around people. ​It is dynamic and multifaceted, making it a complex aspect of human identity and expression. ​

The key aspects of personality include:

    • Temperament The innate predisposed aspects of an individual’s personality, such as cognitive, behavioral, and relational patterns, which are relatively stable over time. ​
    • Character The part of personality developed through learning and experience, including beliefs, morals, values, ethics, biases, and prejudices. ​
    • Freewill The ability to choose between different possible courses of action, which influences how individuals think, behave, and interact. ​
    • State of Being The level of mental alertness, mood, and emotions an individual is feeling at a given moment or span of time. ​

This assessment is designed to measure three persectives of your temperament based on MBTI personality type. It does not assess your character and state of being at the time you take the assessment.​

    • Preferences Fixed inner qualities an individual prefers to use when mentally rationalizing their environment. ​
    • Tendencies Observable outer behaviors displayed through intentions, actions, and relationships. ​
    • Styles Interpersonal feelings and interactions observable through social interplay and professional discourse.​

Reommendations to best complete this assesment:

  • There are no right answers to these questions.
  • Answer the questions quickly, do not over-analyze them. If you are not sure of the question, go with what feels best.
  • Answer the questions as “the way you are” not “the way you’d like to be seen by others.”

 

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