Personality Reflection
Using the textbook, the University Library, the Internet, and/or other resources, answer the following questions. Your responses to each question will vary but overall should be 700- to 1,050-words in length.
1. How would you define personality?
It is based on a few inherited traits, but mostly it is how a person builds on that, making decisions in life to learn a sure way, interact a sure way, solve issues a sure way, etc. Personality is the one-of-a-kind way an individual has learned to deal with the challenges of life and work. It is the general trend of how a person thinks and behaves. Every persona is one-of-a-kind. There's no exactly identical personalities. This is because no people are similar and no people grow up under the same conditions with the same experiences and decisions. Patterns of thought and action are ingrained, and the sum total is an individual's persona. Persona is of the ways a person is one-of-a-kind. Separate from persona are knowledge, skills, values, motivations, memories, resources, and strengths of character.
2. What are some key personality features that define you?
I am funny, giving, loving, caring, nurturing, kind, ambitious, and motivated. I love to learn and communicate with people. I strive for the best in anything and everything that I do. Personally, I am a cross between my mother and father, and it shows greatly. I like to do construction and hand work, which is a skill that comes from both parents, I am creative like my mother; and smart like both of my parents. My skill and ease to learn new technology, is something else that I gathered from my father. 3. What key concepts or “constructs” are used to explain your personality?
Personality consists of "traits", which are individual differences that are stable over time. That is, they don't change day to day, or change much over the course of your life.
The most common personality