We are often seen as separate or different from another person base on our own thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition. Thinking enables us to recognize meaning, feeling helps us to evaluate, sensation provides us with perception, and intuition points to possibilities available to us. Some consider feeling and thinking to be rational functions, but sensation and intuition as non-rational because they give rise to knowledge that cannot be reduced to any other mode of understanding. See Personality Compatibility Analysis at www.scientificpsychic.com. But we often demonstrate positive and negative individual attributes in our lives that can easily determine the success or failure in our personal relationships, academic pursuits, work goals, and daily general interactions with people.
Some of the Personal Individual Attributes that we need to observe and control include our Achievement Attitude, Emotional Temperament, Energy Level, Intellectual Factors, Material Traits, Maturity Level, Philosophical Attitudes, Physical Features, Risks Actions, and Task Performance. The Positive Characteristics of some of those Individual Attributes include, ambition, confidence, energetic, intelligence, thrifty, wise, optimistic, healthy, cautious, and organized. These are considered important to us because normally we need to demonstrate many of these in our daily lives for success. If we do not, then the negative features of our individual characteristic can hinder us in a manner not acceptable to family and friends. See Personality Compatibility Analysis: Individual Attributes at www.scientificpsychic.com.
Negative Individual Characteristics include being unmotivated, insecure, passive, inattentive, wasteful, immature, pessimistic, weak, impulsive, and disorganized. Our Attributes will often give us a better perspective about what we know about ourselves and others. But there are some social attributes that are also relevant in this perspective. Social Attributes such as Aggression, Control Behavior, Dependability, Egocentrism, Emotional Expression, Fairness, Leadership, Physical Appearance, Regard for Rules, and Team Attitude will certainly matter. Success or failure on the job, in college, high school, on the sports field, in community relations, neighborly living, marriage, dating and such alike, can depend on these social features and whether or not we consistently demonstrate them with success, or not in unfortunate distress.
We are admonished to learn, know, understand and actively demonstrate such positive social characteristics as thoughtfulness, gentleness, trust, forgiveness, congeniality, tolerance, independence, attractiveness, ethics, and patriotism. These are certainly better than the adverse social distressful traits such as, aggression, stubborn, dishonesty, greed, introverted, ungratefulness, fear, untidy, unethical, and antisocial. If our aim is for success in life, then companion with these and other similar negative social attributes will not help us.
Now if you can demonstrate the positive social and individual attributes and you are logical, factual, and organized, the experts say these traits make management, accounting, electrician, computer programmer or technical writing careers a good fit. Sensitive, intuitive, hands on people are advised to look for counseling, ministry, nursing, or teaching for successful careers. Personalities with optimistic, inquisitive, and energetic characteristics make good dynamic career of interest in such fields as tour guiding or sales that have extensive travel attached. Those of us with attributes related to being precise, detailed oriented, analytical, and neat are more suited to research, statistic, or investigation to keep the mind active. Gregarious and independent individuals are suited for power positions such as editorial, government, or a CEO. Psychology, drama, painting, or music will attract the imaginative, dramatic, and philosophical person. While, social work, philanthropy, or a judicial career that emphasize fostering the need to help others is best for the nurturing, humanitarian, progressive individual. See Does Your Personality Hold the Key to the Perfect Job…at http://careerbuilder.com.
People who are really successful in life will undoubtedly have different personality characteristics, but they are neither too introvert or extrovert. In many cases, normal people (those without medical, psychological or psychiatric personality disorder problems requiring professional treatment) will tend to display tendencies that are both introvert and extrovert at times. But the positive attributes above (and others) are still necessary for their real substantial success. Some professionals want us to know that successful people certainly share a set of common personality characteristics.
If we are interested in our own success, then some of the success features of other people include to Always Dream Big: We are to believe that what we dream of (or plan in life) will come through and is possible, so we must work to achieve them, see and reap the results of our effort. Must we must first dream big, not small. Have a Passion: Successful people are passionate about all that they do, so do likewise. Do not do things by halves, go all the way in style and do what you love. Have a Clear Vision and Focus: Always keep in mind what you want everyday of your life and achieve it with joy and fun. Positive Beliefs: This is essential because cultivating positive beliefs will help to bring success. Do not give in to opposing beliefs that will hinder you from your success. Bounce Back from Failures: This can be a learning experience that will bring you closer to your goals. Some other successful characteristics of successful people include, being a quick decision-maker, a risk taker, and an inspiration to others. See 11 Key Personality Characteristics of Successful People - Do You Have What it Takes…at http://articlealley.com/
Therefore, our personality can positively or adversely affect our lives and success. Good positive attributes can only help us achieve our goals in life. The negative factors in our personality will hinder us from a better relationship and life's success.
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- Our personality says a lot about how we will succeed in life and be happy.
- Negative attributes in our personality can hinder our success in life.
- Cultivating the positive features in our personality will help us achieve the best success.




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