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The fourth temperament we're exploring is the "Choleric." Comparable to an event planner, a choleric individual is often seen as charismatic and outgoing, readily taking charge and orchestrating events. They are characterized by assertiveness, decisiveness, and strong leadership qualities, often displaying ambition and drive, with a natural inclination towards dominance and control. Cholerics are highly goal-oriented and motivated by rewards, carefully selecting their inner circle and demonstrating a capacity for deep attention, love, and affection. However, their weakness lies in their need for control, which can sometimes lead loved ones to feel overwhelmed, rejected, or manipulated.
Overall, cholerics have a strong need for control. Their strengths lie in being strong-willed, decisive, and exhibiting strong leadership qualities, coupled with high energy and confidence in decision-making. However, their weakness stems from this very need for control. At times, they can resort to manipulation, using anger and rejection as tools to achieve their goals.
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The fourth temperament we're exploring is the "Choleric." Comparable to an event planner, a choleric individual is often seen as charismatic and outgoing, readily taking charge and orchestrating events. They are characterized by assertiveness, decisiveness, and strong leadership qualities, often displaying ambition and drive, with a natural inclination towards dominance and control. Cholerics are highly goal-oriented and motivated by rewards, carefully selecting their inner circle and demonstrating a capacity for deep attention, love, and affection. However, their weakness lies in their need for control, which can sometimes lead loved ones to feel overwhelmed, rejected, or manipulated.
Overall, cholerics have a strong need for control. Their strengths lie in being strong-willed, decisive, and exhibiting strong leadership qualities, coupled with high energy and confidence in decision-making. However, their weakness stems from this very need for control. At times, they can resort to manipulation, using anger and rejection as tools to achieve their goals.
#temperament #personality #ArnoProfileSystem #sanguine #melancholy #choleric #phlegmatic #supine #NCCA #nattionalchristiancounselorsassociation #SACC #sarasotaacademyofchristiancounselors #scottinman #jonathantony #disc #Myers–BriggsTypeIndicator #bigfivepersonality