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    Jung Typology Test & The Four Temperaments. Growing up, my mother always taught myself and my brother that life is what we make it and you get out what you out into the world. Having good morals and good intentions has always been the framework in which I have stood tall on and lived by. It is in many ways, my worldview. One I believe has been embattled in me so much, that in some ways, it shows in my actions, temperament, and the way that handle all things in my life. From taking the Jung Typology

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    kiersey is you could learn things that you hadn’t realized yet, and it also teaches you in a way the keeps you interested because it’s about you . The over view of the four temperaments of kiersey is there’s four types of personalities such as the guardian , the idealist , the rational and the artistion which each of the temperaments have four more in depth personalities about them . The idealist personalities are the champion which are filled possibility and are always talking or are simply excited to

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     The four temperaments categorises personality into four types: sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic.  Four temperaments is a proto-psychological theory that believes that individuals are one of the four personality types.  In Ancient Greece, these four temperaments are linked to the four body humors (blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm). These four humors are also believed to be linked with the four elements (air, fire, earth and water).  It was theorised that an unproportioned

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    Describe the four temperaments of the Keirsey Sorter The Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) is a self-assessed questionnaire that is intended to help people understand the personality of others and themselves. Embracing the ideas of ancient Greeks, Keirsey developed the Temperament Sorter. He was intrigued by the work Kretschmer and Sheldon in the late 1940s, which comprised of the study of the human physique and criminality (Kretschmer, 1970). Finally, Keirsey was introduced to the Myers-Briggs

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    The Four Temperaments

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    The four temperaments identified by the Keirsey Temperament Sorter are guardians, idealists, artisans, and rationals. Guardians are called concrete cooperators and are usually focused on their jobs and responsibilities. People with this temperament emphasize the importance of following rules, respecting others, and obeying laws. The idealist are abstract cooperators who talk a lot about their hopes, imaginations, and dreams. Idealists focus on ways to achieve their goals while complying with their

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    The Four Humors and Their Influence Through Time Greek Antiquity was a time of some of the greatest minds of all time, such as Plato and Aristotle, leading to many inventions and ideas that are still relevant today, from hydraulics to astronomy. One of the most influential realizations, however, came from the mind of a man named Hippocrates, as he began the real start of the practice of medicine. Hippocrates of Cos, a physician in ancient Greece, is considered to be the father of medicine due to

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    The biological approach tried to supply the explanation. One explanation is temperament. Hippocrates and Galen proposed there were four humors and temperaments responded to them making up four personalities. Franz Joseph Gall theorized that temperaments existed physically in our heads and he claimed he could identify people’s temperaments by the bumps on their brains. Ernst Kretchmer and William Sheldon believed temperaments were based on three body types: pyknic (heavier, rounder); athletic (fit);

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    Personality Theory

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    personality theories, types and tests personality types, behavioural styles theories, personality and testing systems - for self-awareness, self-development, motivation, management, and recruitment Motivation, management, communications, relationships - focused on yourself or others - are a lot more effective when you understand yourself, and the people you seek to motivate or manage or develop or help. Understanding personality is also the key to unlocking elusive human qualities, for example

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    are both normal thoughts of what personalities are. Always I would immediately think of the four temperaments. In my research I plan to prove that personalities come in different temperaments known as choleric, melancholy, sanguine, and phlegmatic. I will be explaining and talking about each one; Where they came from, how they are different, similar, and what they mean, and also how certain temperaments people have affect how they get along with others and what jobs suit them better and why.

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    oldest theories of Medicine that proposed that our bodies are made up of four different humours: black bile, blood, phlegm, and yellow bile. It was believed that while in good health the humours were in a harmonious balance throughout the body but illness is said to have disrupted that balance causing one or more humour to become disordered. It is also said that the mind is effected by the equilibrium of the four temperaments known as melancholic, sanguine, choleric, and phlegmatic and that they dispersed

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