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?, 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., 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?, 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., 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?, 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?, 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? , 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?, 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?, 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?, 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?, 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?,
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