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MODULE 4
List and evaluate your personality traits
to indicate self-understanding.
Objectives:
A. Define “personality traits.”
B. Know examples of major personality traits.
to indicate self-understanding.
TO THE STUDENT: Read and study this information sheet and then
complete the student activities at the end of this section.
What are personality traits?
By definition, personality is the complex
combination of characteristics that distinguishes one individual from another;
it is this combination of personality traits that makes you different from
others. Over a period of time, these traits become habits that are always with
you. They reveal the type of person you are.
Listed below are some personal qualities that make
you who you are.
Your attitude, how you look at situations and
other people, perhaps reveals the most about your personality. People who have
a positive attitude are those who have a real concern for others. They desire
to help others because they see each person as worthwhile. People who do not
really care what happens to others show little concern for others and are uncooperative.
They have a negative attitude.
Courtesy means good manners and a true concern for
others. Do you say "please" and "thank you"? If you will be
late in arriving at a friend's house, do you call so that he or she will know
when to expect you? Thinking about and doing what you can to make others
comfortable is worth more than gold in making others like you. Nothing so
valuable costs as little as courtesy. It's free.
Being dependable means that you are reliable; you
can be counted on to get the job done well and on time. Others do not have to
worry about you. People who cannot or will not complete assignments cannot be
depended on and are not worth much to an employer because someone else must
finish the job.
Everyone wants to be happy and satisfied with
life. Satisfaction in life depends a great deal upon how satisfied you are in
your work. If you are successful on your job, you will gain great satisfaction
from it. Becoming a success doesn't just happen; you must work for it.
Most
successful people work harder than those who fail. Remember, the successful
person does the things a failure fails to do.
The
people who are enthusiastic about life are optimists and are happy and excited
about the good things that are happening to them. If their jobs are "right
for them," they are especially enthusiastic about their work. Enthusiasm
is a personality trait of those who are a pleasure to work with and be around.
Having
foresight means that you do not just let things happen to you. You plan them.
When you apply for a job, you think about the questions that may be asked of
you and you plan your answers. During a job interview, you find out about
opportunities for advancement. On a job, your employer may not remind you of
the time when certain tasks must be completed, so you must remember when work
is due. Then you must plan your work so that deadlines will be met.
How
well do you plan the use of your time and money? Does your paycheck last until
payday? Are your school assignments always completed on time? If you can answer
yes to these questions, you probably plan ahead.
Are
people friendly toward you? If so, you are probably friendly yourself. Friendly
people are well-liked because of their sincere interest in others. When they
talk with others, they do not speak only of themselves. If you want more
friends, give your friendship to more people.
Many
healthy people have not been successful because they did not have ability,
desire, or other personal qualities. Some people with poor health have been
very successful because of their talent and desire to succeed, but much more
effort is required for success if a person has poor health.
Good
health is very helpful for success. When you feel well, your work is easier. It
may even be fun. Healthy workers are more productive (do more work), too, so
employers often consider health when hiring new employees and giving
promotions. Good health habits help you feel, act, and look your best.
Whether
you are an honest person or a dishonest person is your choice. You can be
whichever you choose to be. Wherever you work, there will be times when you
must choose to be honest or to be dishonest. Your employer pays you for your time.
Show that you are honest by giving a day's work for a day's pay. Do not fake
sickness to stay home from work; this is not fair to your employer or to the
other workers. They will have to do at least part of your work. When you give
your word for something, make it good. Don't take the credit for something
someone else did. Do not steal time, money, supplies, or credit.
Simply,
initiative means doing things without being asked. After you have been on the
job for a while, you can start to take a bit more initiative. When your
assigned duties have been completed, look around to see what else needs to be
done. If you are sure that you can do this "extra" work, do it.
Start
with small things. In this way, you will learn just how much initiative your
boss likes you to take. Do a really good job on these small tasks. Then your
employer will probably allow you to take more responsibility. If you are able
to handle these extra responsibilities, you may be promoted.
Showing
loyalty to family, friends, and your employer is also a personality trait. You
are loyal to your employer if you speak well of your company. You should also respect the people who run
the company. Its successes should please you. Do not tell those who don't work
for the company about private company concerns. To do so might result in an
advantage to a competitor.
In
every society, people set up patterns of behavior that guide their lives.
Patterns of behavior that a society expects from its members are sometimes
called morals. The morality of a society is based on the views of the men and
women who make up that society. Social morality is not the same in all
societies or countries. One society's morality may even change over time; but
it changes slowly. In our society, behavior showing honesty, fair play, and
justice is important. If people are to make a good adjustment in society, they
must accept such moral principles.
Everyone
has personal moral beliefs. These beliefs vary from person to person. Often,
beliefs based on religious faith help to make up personal morality. One
excellent rule for a personal morality has a religious background, but it is
useful for everyone, regardless of feelings toward religion. It says, "Do
unto others as you would have them do unto you."
If
you are a neat person, it shows up in many ways. You are probably a good
dresser and are well-groomed. You will keep your work area clean. How is
neatness important on your job?
Being
able to see both sides of a question or controversy is open-mindedness. It
means considering carefully what the other person has to say even when you do
not agree. The moment you close your mind to something, you can no longer learn
anything new. Closing your mind prevents you from becoming a more intelligent
person. Close-minded people think their beliefs and opinions are correct and
will never change their minds.
Open-minded
persons accept criticism of their work without feeling that their personal
worth is being questioned. Such workers take the criticism seriously and try to
see how they can improve because of it. The open-minded person always tries to
understand the other person's point of view.
It
is important to keep your good appearance every day on the job as it is during
an interview for a job. Wear clothes which are appropriate for the kind of work
you are doing. Have them regularly cleaned or washed. Polish your shoes
regularly. Personal cleanliness is important to your health and the impression
you leave with other people.
If
you get into the habit of arriving late to work, you are cheating your
employer. If you are late to work in some companies, they take the time out of
your paycheck. Even if they do not, your employer will not be very happy about
your being late.
Being
punctual is more than simply arriving at work on time. It means starting work
on time. If it takes you 15 minutes to get settled and begin working, you are
not being punctual. Punctuality is a habit. You are forming your habit of
punctuality right now. Are you always on time to class?
Self-control
means how well you can control your emotions and your efforts. People who often
lose their tempers have little control over their emotions. They would do well
to try very hard to see the other side of whatever makes them angry, giving the
other person the benefit of the doubt, and hold back their anger until they can
let it off in a way that is not damaging to their relationship with another
person. People who take out their anger by whacking a golf ball around the
course will probably have more friends than the people who allow their anger to
explode in the presence of others. If the boss is looking over your shoulder,
you will probably get the job done. But what if you are not supervised? Getting
the job done when working on your own requires self-control.
If
you have this personality trait, life is a lot easier and much more
interesting. Having a good sense of humor is healthy both physically and
mentally. The person whose thoughts are always serious seldom laughs. Don't
take life seriously all the time. Look for and enjoy the funny side of life.
Learn to laugh even when the joke is on you.
Can
you say the right thing at the right time? Can you handle situations so that no
one becomes offended? If so, you are tactful. Part of being tactful is knowing
how and when to discuss things with other people. Try to sense the feelings of
those around you. What pleases them? What are their moods? When are they
happiest and most agreeable? When you discover these things, you will learn how
and when to say the right things.
MODULE
4: STUDENT ACTIVITIES
TO THE STUDENT: After you have read and studied the Information
Sheet, you should now know which traits make up your personality.
1. Rate your personality on the chart below by
placing a check mark in the boxes:
_____________________________________________________________________
VERY
TRAIT EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR POOR
Desire to Succeed_____________________________________________________
Enthusiasm___________________________________________________________
Foresight_____________________________________________________________
Friendliness___________________________________________________________
Health ________________________________________________________________
Honesty_______________________________________________________________
Initiative_______________________________________________________________
Loyalty________________________________________________________________
Morality_______________________________________________________________
Neatness______________________________________________________________
Open-Mindedness______________________________________________________
Personal
Appearance___________________________________________________
Punctuality_____________________________________________________________
Self-Control____________________________________________________________
Sense of
Humor_________________________________________________________
Tact____________________________________________________________________
2. Now have a
classmate fill out the same chart as they see you. When they
finish, compare each chart and answer question 3.
________________________________________________________________________
VERY
TRAIT EXCELLENT GOOD FAIR POOR POOR
Desire to
Succeed_____________________________________________________
Enthusiasm___________________________________________________________
Foresight_____________________________________________________________
Friendliness___________________________________________________________
Health ________________________________________________________________
Honesty_______________________________________________________________
Initiative_______________________________________________________________
Loyalty________________________________________________________________
Morality_______________________________________________________________
Neatness______________________________________________________________
Open-Mindedness______________________________________________________
Personal
Appearance___________________________________________________
Punctuality_____________________________________________________________
Self-Control____________________________________________________________
Sense of
Humor_________________________________________________________
Tact____________________________________________________________________
3. Write a persuasive essay describing your personality traits, including strong and weak traits. Persuade the reader that you understand your weak traits and have a plan to improve them.
MODULE 4: STANDARDS ADDRESSED IN THIS MODULE
13.3.11.
Career Retention (Keeping a Job)
A.
Analyze work habits needed to advance within a career.
Pennsylvania’s Academic
Standards for Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening (RWSL)
1.1.11.
Learning to
Read Independently
E.
Establish a reading
vocabulary by identifying and correctly using new words acquired through the
study of their relationships to other words. Use a dictionary or related
reference.
1.4.11.
Types of Writing
C. Write persuasive pieces.
·
Include a clearly stated position or opinion.
·
Include convincing, elaborated and properly cited evidence.
·
Develop reader interest.
·
Anticipate and counter reader concerns and arguments.
·
Include a variety of methods to advance the argument or position.
Self-Management: Assesses own knowledge,
skills, and abilities accurately; sets well-defined and realistic personal
goals; self-starter.
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