The Truth About Changing Your Personality
Your core personality, not to be confused with your public façade, is mostly fixed. You can’t change it much.
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Your core personality, not to be confused with your public façade, is mostly fixed. You can’t change it much.
Emotional intelligence is a controversial term because it’s often misunderstood.
Advanced knowledge about bad luck is leverage. In other words, knowing the probability of an individual’s success or failure is priceless.
Everyone has their own unique strengths and weaknesses and nobody is perfect. Even the most trivial details about your adversary’s personality can be used to gain an advantage in negotiations or other matters.
Computer programs predict select personality traits through assessing Facebook “likes,” according to University Studies. The researchers claim computer-based personality assessments involving five broad categories–degree of openness, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness and neuroticism–are more accurate than those made by humans. It’s a fascinating study, but consider these points: 1. The studies are based
Recently, I happened to see an article about the merits of hiring a diverse workforce. Beneath the article in the comments section was a debate about hiring primarily based on diversity, or hiring the most qualified candidates, regardless of race, sex, and sexual orientation. But let’s say you have ten
One of the most useful abilities is to be able to read other people and identify strengths, or detect personality red flags, such as deceit. Many successful business owners, CEOs, and others possess this talent; they usually don’t need to hire psychics, psychologists, handwriting analysts, astrologers, and other personality analysis
In business negotiations or everyday life, overestimating or underestimating someone can cause significant loss and wasted time. A sure way to avoid misjudging someone is to find out what he values and what he doesn’t value. In other words, if you know what motivates him, it’s a significant piece of
Nobody is perfect, but select, dominant personality traits make a person either irresistible, or the opposite, incorrigible. Everyone has his or her own unique challenging personality traits, to various degrees. Severe, dangerous cases aren’t common, but given there’s at least a chance the person may be a problem for you,
“If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose. If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.” [Last Verse, chapter 3, the Art of War, which spawned the following modern proverb] “If you know your enemies and know yourself, you can
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