Personality Development by Sajid Ali Khan 0334-5439066

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PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT

SAJID ALI KHANPRINCIPAL GREEN HILLS COLLEGE RAWALAKOT

Cell: 0334-5439066e-mail: sajid.ali680@gmail.com

PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT  

Mission:

Someone who feels they have a mission to do

something has decided to spend all their time and energy on

achieving it, so that it becomes their main purpose in life.

 

Super Human:

Strength or ability is much greater than

ordinary human strength or ability.

Shades of Personality:

Shade is dimness or coolness caused by the

blocking or partial blocking out of sunlight.

Personality is your nature and character as a whole

Model:

Personality = Character + Feelings + Mental Ability

Shades of Personality 

Visible Invisible

Natural Acquired Heart Mind

Visible

Natural Acquired Appearance Dress

Physique Smartness

Agility Cleanliness

Courage Mannerism

Looks Habits

Action Behavior

Stamina

Invisible

Heart Mind Love & Affection Knowledge Devotion Speech/Verbal Sacrifice Writing Interest Expression Coolness Quality Sincerity Objectivity Respect CharacterUnderstanding Friends

Visible:

A situation or state, or a change in

a situation or state, is visible when it can be

recognized, noticed or seen.

Natural:

Someone’s behavior is natural when it is

normal and unsurprising because it is the way

people usually behave.

Appearance: The appearance of someone or

something is their arrival.

Physique: someone’s physique is the shape,

size and muscular development of their body.

Agility: An agile person is quick, lively and

athletic in movement.

Courage: you have courage when you are

willing to do something difficult or dangerous.

Looks: Person’s looks you are talking about

how attractive, handsome or beautiful they

are.

Action: An action is a movement or gesture.

Acquired:

Acquired characteristics are those that

you develop, in contrast to those you are born

with.

Dress: A dress is a piece of clothing for covers the body.

Smartness: A smart person is neat and well-dressed or

fashionable in a fairly formal way.

Cleanliness: Cleanliness is the habit of keeping

yourself clean and tidy by regular washing.

Mannerism: Your manner is the way you talk and

behave, which shows what kind of person you are.

Habits: Your habits are things you do regularly.

Behavior: The behavior of a thing in certain

circumstances is the way it responds or reacts.

Stamina: Stamina is the energy needed to with stand

the effects of continued physical or mental effort

over a long period.

Invisible:

Something invisible cannot be seen,

because it is extremely small or it has been

hidden.

Heart:

Your heart is your attitude to others

with regard to how sensitive or sympathetic

you are towards them.

Love and Affection: Love is deep feeling of

affection for someone to whom you are sexually

and romantically attracted. Affection is strong

liking, close to love, that you feel for another

person.

Devotion: Devotion to your work or duty is the

giving of yourself, your time and energy to it.

Sacrifice: Sacrifice is the giving up or giving away of

something valuable for the sake of another person or for

some other purpose that is thought good.

Interest: Your interests are the things you enjoy doing,

learning about, or following, especially in your spare time.

Coolness: Cool means not angry or upset.

Sincerity: Sincerity is the state or quality of being

truthful and genuine in what you believe and say.

Respect: You have respect for someone when you

recognize that they deserve to be admired or obeyed,

or that you should pay attention to their wishes,

opinions or needs.

Understanding: There is understanding between

people when they are sympathetic towards, and trust,

each other.

Friends: Your friends are the people that you know

and like, and that you enjoy spending your time with.

Mind:

Your mind is your brain, or your capacity to

think, understand, reason and remember, often thought

of as a place where ideas, memories and feeling exist.

Knowledge: Knowledge is information or

understanding about something.

Speech / Verbal: Speech is the ability to speak or

the activity of speaking. Verbal means relating to

words.

Writing: Writing is the art or activity of writing

books or articles, especially as a living.

Expression: Your expression is look on your face,

showing how you are feeling or particular situation.

Quality: A person’s qualities are the characteristics

that make up their personality, especially the good

and positive ones, and their abilities and talents.

Objectivity: Someone who is not so deeply involved in

the argument is more likely to consider the facts

objectively.

Character: A person’s character consists of the

combination of qualities that make up their personality.

BEST OF LUCK