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Title: Natasha Lloyd Actress | Components of personality


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Components of personality
  • Natasha Lloyd Actress

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Your Personality
  • Personality is the combination of characteristics
    that makes you different from every other person
  • personality cannot be summed with one word- like
    shy or aggressive

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3 Components of personality
  • emotional traits
  • social traits
  • intellectual traits

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What affects your personality?
  • These 3 components are affected by two things
    heredity and environment.

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Changing Personality
  • Just as you are growing physically now, you can
    grow or shape your personality as well.
  • You can build the personality you want to have.

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Changing Personality
  • How you define yourself is your Self Concept or
    Identity.
  • Self-concept is the system of beliefs, attitudes
    and opinions that each person holds to be true
    about his or her personal existence.

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Self Concept
  • Is composed of
  • Our value as a person
  • Our purpose in life
  • Our place in the world
  • Our strengths and weaknesses
  • How we relate to others
  • Our independence and ability to stand on our own
    feet.

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High
  • People with high levels of self-concept tend to
    be more confident, motivated and sure of
    themselves. They are less fearful of failure and
    are able to overcome setbacks.

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Low
  • People with low levels of self-concept may feel
    unhappy, insecure, lack confidence and struggle
    with depression. They are more fearful of
    failure and tend to stumble at most challenges.

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Confusion?
  • When you know who you are and what you are, you
    know how to act. Without a clear idea of whom
    and what you are, then a basis for your actions
    is missing. You might find yourself in
    situations where you are confused about what to
    do. Many of the successes and failures that
    people experience in life are closely related to
    the way people learn to view themselves and their
    relationships to others.

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Developing a Positive Self Concept
  • Is one of the objectives of adolescence
  • You must focus on your strengths rather than your
    weaknesses helps you to develop the proper
    perspective.

strengths not weaknesses
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Steps to developing a positive self concept
  • Create an honest list of things to do to develop
    a more positive view of yourself
  • Learn to accept praise and compliments
  • Focus on your strengths and talents
  • Accept yourself as you are

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  • Learn from what you do (mistakes are
    opportunities to see how you can do things
    differently in the future.)
  • Use your strength to help others
  • Take responsibility for your own life

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Your Potential
  • Everyone has potential
  • It is the capability to become something more
    than you are right now.
  • We each have strengths that can be developed
    further.

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  • Everyones personal challenge is to identify
    these strengths and to use them.
  • You can and probably will get sidetracked along
    the way, but how close you come to reaching your
    potential is up to you.
  • When you work toward
  • your potential, you aim for
  • personal development!

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Your Assignment
  • List an area you wish to make a personality
    adjustment in.
  • Create a list of at least 4 steps you could
    follow to achieve the change you identified.
  • List 4 skills that you possess.
  • Next to each skill briefly identify a way that
    you could improve the skill to help fulfill your
    potential.
  • Explain how the confidence of someone with high
    self-esteem be misinterpreted?
  • Describe how a person can overcome problems
    caused by their environment.

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