Notes - Principles of Personality Development
Notes - Principles of Personality Development
Notes - Principles of Personality Development
Development
Dharak Patel
&
Hasmukh Prajapati
Definition of Personality
The pattern of collective character,
behavioral, temperamental,
emotional, and mental traits of a
person.
Personalityis the sum total of
behaviors, attitudes, beliefs, and
values that are characteristic of an
individual.
Our personality traits determine how we
adjust to our environment and how
we react in specific situation.
Types of Personality
There are many types of personalities
but it can be divided into two main
types
i.e.,
Outer Personality
For e.g., Aishwarya Rai
Inner Personality
For e.g., Dalai Lama
Features of Outer
Personality
Behavior
Style
Speech
Action
Dressing
Outer Appearance
Features of Inner Personality
Nature
Way of Thinking
Inner Purity
Selection
Difference Between Inner &
Outer Personality
Outer Personality Inner Personality
Related to Physic Related to Mind & Soul
Easy to Change Difficult to Change
Diminish with Time Enlightens with Time
Reflects in Behavior Reflects in Nature
For e.g., For e.g.,
Amitabh Bachchan Mahatma Gandhi
People’s personalities continues to
develop throughout their lifetimes.
Specific traits change at different
rates and to different degrees.
Some personality traits seem to remain
constant throughout the person’s life,
while others undergo dramatic
changes.
Personality Development is more
obvious during childhood, when
people are experiencing rapid
physical, emotional, and intellectual
growth.
At adulthood, personality traits change
at a slower rate. However personality
development varies from individual to
individual.
Examples of Different kind
of Personalities
Positive Negative Indifferent
Mahatma Gandhi Osama Bin Laden Shoaib Akhtar
Personality Personality
Swami Vivekananda Dawood
Personality
Salman Khan
Mother Teresa Saddam Hussain Sanjay Datt
Dalai Lama Hitlar Narandra Modi