An Ideal Leader or Boss: Describe the qualities of a leader. Use expressions like approachable, well-adjusted, with their feet firmly on the ground, and sets high standards. Why are these traits important? - An ideal leader is approachable, so we feel comfortable talking to them. They are well-adjusted, staying calm under pressure and making good decisions – we feel safe. With their feet firmly on the ground, they are practical and realistic. When they set high standards they encourage us to do our best., Social Gatherings: Describe a social situation where someone who is gregarious and approachable might shine. Contrast this with how a reserved person might feel in the same situation. - You might not like the way a brash person seems too loud or overconfident; You may prefer the calmness of a well-adjusted person. You would find it easy to talk to an approachable person; but it may be a struggle to have good conversation with a very reserved person., Reacting to Change: Talk about how a person who is set in their ways might react to sudden changes in their life. What about a stubborn person, or a sceptic? - These people might struggle with change. Someone set in their ways likes to stick to what they know. If they are stubborn they might not want to be forced into change. A sceptical person would need to be persuaded with reason that the change is good., Dealing with Criticism: How would these people handle criticism: a thin-skinned person, a brash person, or an emotional person, or someone reserved or who bottles up their feelings. - A thin-skinned person would take criticism very personally and over-react. A brash person, might respond defensively or argue back, An emotional person might cry. A reserved person wouldn’t say much, and someone who bottles up their feelings could feel hurt inside and not deal with it openly., Making Decisions: Think about times when people have to make decisions. How might being impulsive or nervy influence their choice? Would someone with their feet firmly on the ground make a different decision? - An impulsive person might rush into a decision without thinking it through. A nervy person could struggle to decide because they’re anxious. Someone with their feet firmly on the ground would take their time to make a more balanced decision., Helping Others: Imagine a group project where everyone needs to pitch in. How might an approachable and gregarious person encourage others, compared to someone who is more reserved? - An approachable and gregarious person would encourage everyone to join in by being positive and making them feel comfortable. A more reserved person might quietly do their part but might not push others to participate., Trust in relationships: Talk about relationships where trust is a major issue. How might a gullible or impulsive person approach the relationship compared to someone who is sceptical or cynical? - A gullible or impulsive person might trust too easily, jumping into a relationship without thinking about whether the trust is earned. Someone sceptical or cynical would be much slower to trust, always questioning the other person's intentions., Communication in relationships: How easy it is to communicate with a well-adjusted partner? What about someone nervy or emotional? And someone reserved or who bottles up their feelings? - A well-adjusted partner would likely communicate openly and calmly, which builds trust. A nervy or emotional partner might struggle to keep calm, which could lead to misunderstandings. Someone who is reserved or bottles up their feelings might not share enough, making the other person feel unsure., Taking Risks: Talk about a character who is impulsive or sensation-seeking. How does this affect their life choices? How would this compare with someone set in their ways? - An impulsive or sensation-seeking person might take big risks without thinking about the negative consequences. Someone set in their ways would avoid taking risks, sticking to what they know, which could mean missing out on new experiences., First Impressions: Describe the first impression people might make if they are brash, well-adjusted, approachable or reserved. How do these traits affect how others perceive them? - You might not like the way a brash person seems too loud or overconfident; You may prefer the calmness of a well-adjusted person. You would find it easy to talk to an approachable person; but it may be a struggle to have good conversation with a very reserved person., Scams: Describe how different personality types – gullible, emotional, sceptical, cynical - might react to an attempted scam. What might happen? Which ones would be most easily taken in? - A gullible person might fall for the scam quickly, believing what they are told. An emotional person might react based on emotion, without careful reason. A sceptical person would question everything, while a cynical person would assume the worst right away. The gullible and emotional types would be the easiest to scam., Showing emotion: Talk about a friend or family member who you think is emotional or tends to wear their heart on their sleeve. How does this person express their feelings, and how do others respond? - If someone wears their heart on their sleeve, you always know when they're happy, sad, or upset because they don’t hide it. You might feel close to them because of this, but you might also find it a bit overwhelming if they’re too emotional.,
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Speaking: Personality traits from Sleep positions
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