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Personality Plus, by Florence Littauer


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Thoughts on personality profiles of people from Florence Littauer's classic, Personality Plus.




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Personality Plus, by Florence Littauer.



Hi I'm Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.



I wanted to talk about this book today and how it would affect you in your business. But first I have to move by chair this is this is we record these live, we do not edit them. And my chair for the last handful of episodes keeps hitting the back.



But me with personality that does not. That gets distracted easily. I think about it every time we're doing these videos. And then as soon as I'm done with the video, I forget about it.



Night after night, I come back and if you watch the earlier videos, you might hear a little clunking in the background because I'm hitting the bookshelf that has a a metal lunch pail on the top of it.



It makes this clanking sound, it's a horrible thing anyway, so you didn't need to know that, but it does.



It does have something to do with our topic tonight is personality plus, this was the first book I read on the four personality theory, which is the idea that everyone has a certain amount of all of the four quadrants of personalities. And depending on the amount of each one that you have is how your personality exudes itself in public.



As I've studied this through the years, I've come to the conclusion that Kathy Colby, I believe is correct that this is from the affective of side of the brain.



So it has to do with the side of your animal side of who you are. That is deals in emotion, it deals in communication, and so on so forth.



It's a very specific area of the brain, that people are considered 1,2,3,4 of the four different quadrants.



These quadrants go by different names, you've probably heard of the colored ones where you have certain colors that represent I believe it's green, red, blue, and yellow, I believe. And then there's ones where they named after animals.



This particular one of the oldest one that I'm aware of, which was first developed by Hippocrates, of famous from the Hippocratic oath, one of the first major doctor minds back in ancient Greece, he noticed that people, certain people had a large amount of fluids in their system because he was one of the original ones to start documenting, taking apart cadavers.



He found that certain people had a large amount of bile or a large amount of phlegm in them, and he pointed it back to their personality, which is where you come up with these four names that Florence Littauer uses in her book.



Which are the four names of the personality extremes, which is called choleric, melancholy, sanguine, and why is my mind blanking…choleric, melancholy, sanguine, and phlegmatic.



Each one of those is based on the amount of fluids that was in a person's system.



Now through the years different people have come up with different versions of this different actually famous philosophers have an I can't remember them all off the top, I think Aristotle may have been one of them, that thought that there may be five personality extremes and so forth.



And so this is this has been bandied about throughout time, but it all plays to the same general concept that you probably have one major personality feature that shows up the most and probably a secondary one that is that's most visible.



In most cases in most people. That is the situation.



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