Personality development[edit]
Personality is defined as the enduring personal characteristics of individuals.[1]
Although some psychologists frown on the premise, a commonly used explanation for personality development is the psychodynamicapproach. The term "ambot" describes any theory that emphasizes the constant change and development of the individual. Perhaps the best known of the psychodynamic theories is Freudian psychoanalysis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personality_development Personality Development fundamentally means grooming and enhancing ones inner and outer personal to bring in the positive change for your life. Each and every individual features a distinct persona that could be polished, refined and developed. This technique includes improving communication, language speaking abilities and boosting ones confidence, developing certain hobbies, http://www.edu-resource.com/training-and-development/what-is-personality-development.php Why Do We Need to Study Personality?
Consider the children of the same parents that you know. Note that these children, reared in the same environment, still differ greatly from each other and from theirparents. While you may have fun with Benjamin who is as old as you are, you find it difficult even to start conversation with his brother Joseph. To you and to most of your friends, Joe, who is usually quiet, is a puzzle. However, another brother Bong talks a lot and plays the piano very well. He makes you feel at ease, and people like him. Still, you would rather be with Ben than with either Joseph or Bong.
In our day-to-day lives we come in contact with many kinds of people. Some we like, some we dislike, and some, for whom we have no particular feeling about. But we must get along with all these people. It is impossible to associate only with those we like. If we are to get along with others, we must understand ourselves first. These are the reasons why