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Personality Profile Notes for 4 P’s Personality Profile Steps 1. Ask students to circle the words that best describe them. 2. Once finished, ask them to draw a vertical line straight down the middle of the 2 column and a horizontal line between ‘talker’ and ‘loyal’. 3. Ask students to add up how many circled words they have in each quadrant. 4. Explain the following to them as well as adding your own experiences and insight: PLAYFUL POWERFUL Energised by other people Won’t put up with Life of the party incompetence An open book Opinionated Very warm and relational Likes to get things done Makes things happen PRECISE PEACEFUL Details people Non-confrontational Good administrators and Relaxed financial types Gets on well with everyone Very reflective and deep Helps keep the peace thinkers Keeps things orderly and has very profound thoughts You can be a combination of different personality types. Usually you have one strongest trait combined with another secondary trait. For example: a powerful-precise. Remember this is not about putting people in a box – it’s about getting out of our own box. Your personality is not right or wrong; better or worse. Everyone is unique and different! Personality Profile Quiz Circle the words that best describe you (including the statements). Answer according to who you are (not who you’d like to be). “Come on, it will be OK!” “Let’s not waste any more time and get moving!” enthusiastic friendly ambitious goal driven outgoing loves variety decisive commands innovative imaginative enjoys challenges independent energetic playful quick visionary motivator positive single minded productive social bubbly bold doer takes chances fun loving likes to lead daring forgiving loves gatherings achievement drive opinionated expressive open adventurous competitive enjoys new things animated decision-maker change agent talker promoter action-oriented restless loyal balanced high ideals well-mannered patient dependable tidy persisten non-demanding understanding distant detailed level-headed mediator reserved calculating calming nurturing predictable love the arts likes routine dry humour practical thorough dislikes change tolerant intentional critical thinker enjoyable good listener factual on time accepting easy going evaluates ordered steady willing cautious proper approachable relaxed particular musical “Don’t worry, be happy.” “A place for everything, everything in place!” This quiz is taken from Allie Mooney’s book ‘Pressing the Right Buttons’. Allie is a personality expert and motivational speaker from Personality Plus NZ. www.personalityplus.co.nz Animal Personalities We’re all a blend of different personality types, but we usually have one or two dominant ones. One easy way to describe them is in terms of four animals: lions, otters, golden retrievers and beavers. Lions (Powerful) – you’ll be the natural leader. You’ll know what needs to be done and how to do it. What you might not know is that you trample on peoples’ feelings. You may be hurting people who care about you, and not even realize it. Even though you can seem very independent, lions often need loyalty and credit for achievements. Lions need to learn to be gentler, and you can do that by watching Golden Retrievers. Otters (Playful) – you’ll be the one with the latest jokes. You blend with any crowd and people tend to like you. But beware: Otters can really grate with more serious people. Sometimes people will get the impression you don’t take anything seriously. One thing you probably take too seriously is what others think of you: Otters love applause. Otters need to learn to slow down, buy a diary, listen, and learn a few tricks from beavers. Golden Retrievers (Peaceful) – the most loyal and sensitive of friends. You will look after everyone’s feelings and emotions – except your own! Golden Retrievers sometimes get very hurt, especially by Lions, because they let themselves be treated as door mats. You need appreciation, something the rest of us often overlook. Golden Retrievers should learn to stand in front of a mirror and practice saying “NO!” it will help, but you probably won’t feel comfortable saying it. Beavers (Precise) – Beavers are orderly, practical, and do things right. You probably make a list each day of things to do, and if you do something that isn’t on your list, you’ll write in on your list so then you can cross it off! Others might find you a bit stuffy and dull, but beaver’s just need a bit more time and space in their relationships. Beavers need to learn to lighten up! Team up with an Otter for a while – he needs you to slow him down a bit, and you need him to loosen you up.
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