Reading my first Book || Why You Act The Way You Do
I recently started reading a book “why you act the way you do” the author is Tim LaHaye and I've actually found it amusing more like i am still reading the book and its so interesting and i thought i should share it with you
I find this book fascinating because months ago or even weeks ago since i started reading the book two weeks ago i knew what temperaments were but i barely had akk clear understanding of the strengths and weaknesses or characters of each temperament so this book is an eye opener for me right now.
i thought i should write about this in respect to women and i hope you all find this little piece kkofk iknfkormaktio kuseful in onne way or another. So far this boo has helped me narrow down to the temperament i have and has clearly statd the strengths and weakness of my temperaments and how i can strengthen the weaknesses attached to my temperament
I will list all four temperaments below so you can also find yours too .
They include; the Sanguine, the Choleric, the Melancholy and the Phlegmatic
The Sanguine: Outgoing, sociable, and enthusiastic.
- Strengths: Building connections, spreading joy, adaptability.
- Challenges: Struggles with staying organized, can be overly emotional.
- Tips: Harness your energy to inspire others, but set small goals to stay on track.
The Choleric: Ambitious, leadership-oriented, decisive.
- Strengths: Leadership, goal-setting, determination.
- Challenges: Can be domineering, struggles with patience.
- Tips: Use your leadership skills to mentor others, and practice empathy to strengthen relationships.
The Melancholy: Thoughtful, detail-oriented, analytical.
- Strengths: Planning, attention to detail, loyalty.
- Challenges: Tends to overthink, can be critical.
- Tips: Embrace your analytical mind for complex tasks, but remember to be kind to yourself and others.
The Phlegmatic: Calm, reliable, patient.
- Strengths: Mediation, reliability, consistency.
- Challenges: Can be indecisive, avoids conflict.
- Tips: Use your calm demeanor to resolve conflicts, and take small steps towards assertiveness.
it was also written that people often have two temperaments one primary and one secondary and in some cases people hae 3, it is impossible to change yor temperament since there are a product of your genes, environment and many more but it is very possible to strengthen your weaknesses to help you function better in a society
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I love learning about the human mind and personalities, this book sounds like a nice read!
It definitely is thank you
I love the title of this book. Looking at the temperament, I think I will belong under Choleric.
Also by the way, I think you should mind the way you make use of tags... I see that you made use of #needwork as your tag when you post as nothing to relate with it. Kindly make use of tags relevant to the content of your post next time.
That's a mistake, sorry. I'm a needleworker and must have added it subconsciously
I'm glad that you have finished your first book. Hopefully, more to come.
By the way, how did you decide on this book and not another book?
Studying people and understanding how the minds of other people work is always something I love, so this was my go-to choice.
Very interesting!!
I remember reading an old book called "Read People Like A Book". I can't recall the author's name. But, I can look that up.
But, why aren't you posting much about it then?
I just got started
I think it's a bit daring to classify people like this, but that's what my irreverent side thinks, haha, the truth is that I want to congratulate you for getting started in reading, a whole world in fron of you, I hope you enjoy it a lot and that you like it more and more. Talking about women and literature is a lovely project.
Thank you.