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Group Members Sulman Ahmed Anum Ameer Tauqeer Taj Hina Qayyum

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Group MembersSulman AhmedAnum AmeerTauqeer Taj

Hina Qayyum

Personality

Topics Under Discussions

What is PersonalityHow Personality help to

judge a PersonHow we maintain our

personalityImpacts of personality on

others

PERSONALITY is a way of describing

YOUR UNIQUE TRAITS

how you THINK

what you VALUE

how you like to LIVE

Personality Determinants

The Role of The Brain

Self Esteem

Person-Situation Interaction

The Socialization Process

• Extravert or Introvert

How we interact with the world and where we place our energy• Sensing or Intuition

The kind of information we naturally notice and remember• Thinking or Feeling

How we make decisions• Judging or Perceptive

Whether we prefer to live in a structured or more spontaneous way

Where

is

your

Personalit

y?

How personality

help to judge a person

Judging person by….!Dressing GaitShoes HandwritingFacial ExpressionCommunication and

arguments

DressingYour dress speaks your whole

personality.A snap judgement is enough

to describe you.Dressing ways by :

Color combination.The way you carry the

dress.Choosing the best fit for

you.

Gait By gait observation we can conclude

that a person is :Confident.Over confident.Nervous.Happy.Sad.Confused.Shy.

Shoes Shoes as a source of first impression.Shoes ways by :

Expensive =>High earner.Flashy =>Extrovert/open thoughts.Not new but spotless=>Conscious Ankle boot=>Aggressive.Functional =>Calm

Pressure Heavy => committed + serious. Light => sensitive + afraid.

Spacing Narrow => don’t stand alone (crowded) Wide => alone (no crowd)

Eye contact

The eyes are the messengers of the soul.Avoiding => shyEye-to-Eye =>

ConfidentialSeldom =>Scaring/guilty Staring

=>Demanding/AngryBroder =>Shocked

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Understanding the impact of our personalities on the people around us is critical.

We need to be aware of the verbal and non-verbal messages our attitudes send, often without our thought or intention.

If we can recognize problems before they become serious, we can adjust our personality tendencies and improve our communication methods.

Self-understanding is as important in the professional world as it is in our personal lives.

As we mature, our responsibilities increase, we face bigger challenges, and we are exposed to a broader range of personalities and challenges.

If we can recognize problems before they become serious, we can adjust our personality tendencies and improve our communication methods.