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Developing Positive Personality Ms.Manisha Gunasekera BA (English) University of Peradeniya, Diploma in HRM & OB, IELTS Trainer, Reading for the PG Dip. in International Relations

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Page 1: Developing Positive Personality Ms.Manisha Gunasekera BA (English) University of Peradeniya, Diploma in HRM & OB, IELTS Trainer, Reading for the PG Dip

Developing Positive Personality

Ms.Manisha GunasekeraBA (English) University of Peradeniya,

Diploma in HRM & OB, IELTS Trainer, Reading for the PG Dip. in International Relations

Page 2: Developing Positive Personality Ms.Manisha Gunasekera BA (English) University of Peradeniya, Diploma in HRM & OB, IELTS Trainer, Reading for the PG Dip

• Most of us get programmed/conditioned by wrong messages

• Conscious mind – watchman• Subconscious mind – a store of all the

previously programmed/conditioned information

• There is a difficulty in changing personality and behavior of a person. Why?

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• How can we program ourselves for positive personality trait?

• During the twilight period just before sleeping and just before waking up

• At this time the conscious mind is active enough to generate the positive traits for entering into store but inactive and will not obstruct to the positive traits to enter into subconscious store house

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Reinforced Programming

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Autosuggestion

• Conscious programming• Statement made in the present tense of the

kind of person you want to be• Influence your conscious and subconscious

mind in shaping your personality and attitude• Effective method of voluntary development of

positive traits

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• Should be mixed with emotions to be immediately to translate themselves into physical

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Defensive Approach

• Deny the negative traits at it’s very beginning of the entering in the subconscious store

• Consciously avoids this type of situation• In real life it may lead to an argument• Most of us have some negative traits

previously in our store due to past experiences

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Imaginary Anchoring

• Invisible Counseling

While watching a movie we anchor the Hero, placing ourselves in the place of hero. Similarly we anchor Great Men and let them shape our personality

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Winston Churchill's Invisible Counseling Committee

• Mahatma Gandhi:

I desire to acquire from the ideology of truth and Non-violence and devotion practicing these in every odd hours and to acquire the magnet leadership to attract millions to join in the peaceful struggle for freedom and humanity.

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• Mother Teresa:

I desire to acquire from you the ability to provide relentless humanitarian services to the most unprivileged, poor diseased and intense spirit to serve the mankind despite all odds.

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• Mr. Abraham Lincoln

I desire to build into my own character the keen sense of justice, the untiring spirit of patience, the sense of humor, the human understanding, and the tolerance which were your distinguishing characteristics.

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• Napoleon Bonaparte:

I desire to acquire from you, by emulation, the marvelous ability you possessed to inspire men and arouse them greater and more determined spirit of action. Also to acquire the spirit of enduring faith, which enabled you to turn the defeat into victory.

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• Albert Einstein: I wish to acquire from you the Scientific Bent, ever inquisitive mind, the spirit to innovate and contribute to humanity.

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• Napoleon Hills:

I want to acquire from you the ability to nurture the human resources and to give the society the magic formulae of success of wealth and fortune and helping people realize their true potential.

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• Mr. Shiva Khera:

I want to acquire from you the skill and understanding to motivate the people towards positive ends and to offer the world the blue print for positive and successful life.

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• Bill Gates:

I wish to acquire from you the brilliant intelligence, innovation, intense drive to succeed, persistence, personal intensity and conscientiousness.

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Physical Action/ Body Language Approach

• We can change our negative traits towards positive traits by consciously practicing the body language for positive traits

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Domino-effect

• Direct exposure to good personalities or environment

• Even the organization culture and structure too can influence ones personality

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• Caution should be taken while programming your mind for positive traits only. Because these processes give results for negative traits only. Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler both successfully applied these principles.

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Primary Personality Traits

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• Reserved vs Outgoing• Less intelligent vs More intelligent• Affected by feeling vs Emotionally stable• Submissive vs Dominant• Serious vs Happy to Lucky• Expedient vs Conscientious• Timid vs Venturesome• Tough minded vs Sensitive• Trusting vs Suspicious

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• Practical vs Imaginative• Forthright vs Shrewd• Self-assured vs Apprehensive• Conservative vs Experimenting• Group dependent vs Self-sufficient• Uncontrolled vs Controlled• Relaxed vs Tense

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Effective Traits for Building Positive Personality

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Accepting Responsibility

• Society is not destroyed by the activities of the rascals, but by the inactivity of good people

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Showing Consideration

• Show consideration, courtesy, politeness and caring.

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Thinking Win-Win

• Win-Win philosophy is the ultimate way to success in the collaborative and networked world. One who master that art can achieve greatly.

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Choosing your words carefully

• The principle is your speaking must be better than silent, rather be silent. Words spoken out of bitterness can cause irreparable damage. The way the parents speak to their children in many instances shapes their children’s destiny.

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Never criticize, complain and condemn

• Constructive criticism is a terminology used to conceal one’s own cynicism. After all the limit of constructiveness of constructive criticism vary from person to person. We sometime misjudge this limit and many times cross the limit which is determinal.

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Smile and be kind

• Smile is the shortest distance between two people.

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Put positive interpretation on other people’s behavior

• When we are interpreting other people’s behavior negatively we just reflecting our own mentality to this situation. In contrast when interpret positively, chances that other people may realize its negatively and change and amend this.

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Be a good listener

• Effective communication is 50% listening, 25% speaking, 15% reading and 10% writing. So when we listen carefully then 50% communication is done.

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Be enthusiastic

• Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm – Ralph Waldo Emersion

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Give honest and sincere appreciation

• Honest and sincere appreciation makes one feel important and promote these positive qualities in him.

• In contrast giving false and insincere appreciation is harmful in the long run to the recipient.

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• When you make a mistake, accept it and make it easy to amend.

• Mistakes are to be learned from. So accept immediately.

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Discuss but don’t argue

• Arguing is like fighting a losing battle. Even if one wins in the argument, the cost may be more than the worth the victory.

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Don’t gossip

• Gossip may lead to defamation of character.

• People who listen to gossip are as guilty as those who do the gossiping.

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Turn your promises into commitment

• Commitment leads to enduring relationship through thick and thin.

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Avoid bearing grudges

• Life is too short to bear grudges.

• John Kennedy: “forgive the other person but don’t forget their name”.

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Practice courtesy on daily basis

• Develop sense of humor:Have a sense of humor and you will possess

the ability to laugh at yourself.

A sense of humor makes a person likeable and attractive.

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• Don’t be sarcastic and put others down• To have a friend be a friendMutual trust and confidence are the

foundation stones of all friendship.• Show Empathy:Empathy alone is a very important

characteristic of positive personality. People with empathy ask themselves this question, “how would I feel if someone treated me that way?”