The document discusses the different aspects that make up an individual's personality, including mental, emotional, social, physical, moral, and spiritual aspects. It describes each aspect in more detail - for example, the mental aspect refers to intellectual capacity and is influenced by education level, while the emotional aspect is shown through likes/dislikes and responses to difficult situations. Additionally, it outlines five dimensions of personality - extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience - and provides examples of traits that fall under each dimension.
2. ASPECTS OF AN INDIVIDUAL’S PERSONALITY
Mental
Emotional
Social
Physical
Moral
Spiritual
3. MENTAL ASPECT
This refers to his intellectual capacity. How a
person talks, the range of ideas he expresses, and
the things he talks about, as well as his values and
mental alertness give evidence of his mental
capacity.
The mental aspects depend upon the intelligence.
Also, the better the education, the better the
personality.
4. EMOTIONAL ASPECT
A person’s emotional makeup is shown in his likes
and dislikes, whether he is aggressive or docile.
How he responds when things become difficult,
how quickly he is given to anger, or whether he can
take a job or not.
5. SOCIAL ASPECT
This is seen in how well a person conducts himself
with other people and how well he observes the
rules of etiquette that govern society.
Social attitudes and behavior are affected by
physiological conditions and changes, mental
alertness, and the extent of emotional maturity.
6. PHYSICAL ASPECT
Heredity and environment determine the entire
physiological system of an individual. Posture,
body build and size, complexion and facial
expressions, as well as the appropriateness and
condition of clothes, comprise the physical
appearance of a person.
7. MORAL ASPECT
This aspect of personality has to do with a person’s
awareness of the difference between what is wrong
or right.
8. SPIRITUAL ASPECT
People are generally religious but they differ in what
they worship and how they worship.
The spiritual aspect is the consciousness of the
higher values in life. Religion expresses spiritual
value.
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10. EXTRAVERSION FOCUSES ON THE COMFORT LEVEL
OF AN INDIVIDUAL IN INTERACTION WITH OTHERS.
Assertive
Outgoing
Talkative
Open
Timid
Quiet
Reserved
11. AGREEABLENESS REFERS TO AN INDIVIDUAL’S
BEHAVIOR TOWARDS OTHERS WHILE INTERACTING
WITH THEM.
Good Natured
Co-operative
Trusting
Cold
Antagonistic
Distant
12. CONSCIENTIOUSNESS REFERS TO THE EXTENT TO WHICH
INDIVIDUALS SHOW CONSISTENT & RELIABLE BEHAVIOR
WHILE WORKING IN THE ORGANIZATION.
High Responsible
Dependable
Organized
Persistent
Unreliable
Disorganized
Inconsistent
Easy-going
13. EMOTIONAL STABILITY REFERS TO THE ABILITY OF
AN INDIVIDUAL TO CONTROL HIS/HER EMOTIONS AT
THE TIME OF CRISIS.
Calm
Self-confident
Secure
Nervous
Depressed
Insecure
14. OPENNESS TO EXPERIENCE MEASURES THE INDIVIDUAL’S
ABILITY TO BE OPEN TO ANY KIND OF EXPERIENCE THAT
HELPS HIM/HER TO DO THE JOB EFFECTIVELY.
More Approachable
Creative
Imagination
Curiosity
Uncomfortable
Practical
Traditional
Down-to-earth
Conservative