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Who Am I?

Who Am I?. Take a moment. Think about the question “Who am I?” Trace your hand on a piece of paper. Choose 6 words or phrases that you think are an essential part of you. Place these words/phrases in each finger and on your palm.

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Who Am I?

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  1. Who Am I?

  2. Take a moment... • Think about the question “Who am I?” • Trace your hand on a piece of paper. Choose 6 words or phrases that you think are an essential part of you. Place these words/phrases in each finger and on your palm

  3. When meeting new people what do you look at to help determine what kind of person they are?

  4. PERSONALITY ATTITUDE 1.The visible aspect of one's character as it impresses others: He has a  pleasing personality. 2. A person as an embodiment of a  collection of qualities: He is a  curious personality. 3.Psychology a. the sum total of the physical, mental, emotional, and  social characteristics of an individual 4.the quality of being a person;  existence as a self- conscious human being; personal identity. 5.the essential character of a person. 1.manner, disposition, feeling,  position, etc., with regard to aperson or thing; tendency or  orientation,especially of the mind: a negative attitude; group attitudes. 2.position or posture of the  body appropriate to or  expressive of an action,  emotion, etc.: a threatening attitude; a relaxed attitude.

  5. PERSONALITY ATTITUDE • More internal • Tends to remain stable or constant • More external • Can change between situations or experience

  6. PERSONALITY ATTITUDE • 5 main areas: • Extroversion • Emotional stability • Agreeability • Conscientiousness • Openness to experiences • Parts of an attitude • Cognitive: perceptions and beliefs about an attitude object • Affective: feelings about an attitude object • Behavioral intentions: how the person wants to behave and what a person says about an attitude object • Common work attitudes • Organizational commitment • Satisfaction • Job involvement

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