Cars And Personality Types, Case Study On What Possessions Tell Us
People’s possessions tell us much about them. For instance, there’s a link between cars and personality types. Yes, not all own cars.... Read More
How Employees Who Play The Victim Work The Hero Mindset Of Bosses
Posted on01 Apr 2019
Tagsemployees, men, Personality, women, testosterone, heroes, archetype, gender differences, bullies
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Employees who play the victim sometimes play that to get what they want. Thus, it’s a mistake to see such employees as... Read More
Why Many Employees Prefer Being Told What To Do
Posted on25 Mar 2019
Tagsemployees, freedom, freedom-order duality, motivation, Personality, empowerment, Great British Bake Off, employee engagement
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People understate how much television they watch. It’s because they don’t want to believe they watch as much as they do. The... Read More
Importance Of Humor In Making And Building Great Teams
With talk of going to Mars ramping up, researchers from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the National... Read More
Change And Openness Personality Trait, Reactions and Responses
Posted on18 Jun 2018
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Of the Big Five, the openness personality trait seems to be the go to when assessing a personality’s willingness to change. After... Read More
Major Source Of Conflict In The Workplace Between Employees
Posted on09 Apr 2018
Tagsconflict management, diversity, employees, Personality, team building, Holy Bible, personality differences
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The major source of conflict in the workplace is personality. The workplace stresses people. It strains relationships. The more two personalities differ... Read More
How Extroverted and Introverted Status Seekers Differ
The need for emotional recognition triggers status seeking. Through status people strive to show their uniqueness, their specialness. Both extroverted and introverted... Read More
Five Secrets To Buying Happiness For The Long Run
Posted on04 Sep 2017
Tagsbuying habits, extrovert, happiness, introvert, money, Personality, spontaneous, The Atlantic, time vs money, conscientiousness personality trait, socializing, Isabella Kwai
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We frequently hear, “You can’t buy happiness,” and “The best things in life are free.” Yet, using money wisely makes buying happiness... Read More
How to Use Bad Personality Traits to Assess Personalities
Assessing personalities is subjective. Where one sees a good trait another sees a bad one. This fact puts bad personality traits to... Read More
Neuroticism Personality Trait Calmed and Cooled
Of the Big Five personality traits, the neuroticism personality trait receives the most negative press. It’s hard to find good things about... Read More