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NAME: ALICAWAY, REZA O.

COURSE: BSBA-FM IV
SUBJECT: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
SCHEDULE: MW- 2:30PM - 4:00PM

1. Is personality development a necessity?


Answer: Yes, because personality development is important for both a person's professional and
personal lives. A person who practices discipline and is reliable becomes a valuable addition to
their company.

2. What are the components of personality? Explain each.


Answer:
1. Physical or Personal. This includes the mode of dressing, manner of walking, posture, body
build, health, complexion, and facial expression.
2. Intellectual. How a person talks and what she talks about is what matters in the intellectual
component of personality. He must develop his intellect or "brain."
3. Social. Good manners, correct manners are included in this aspect of personality. To do the
right thing at the right time, to act in the proper manner, to get along well with others - these
are all parts of the social sphere of personality.
4. Emotional. This component includes a person's likes or dislikes, whether he/she is outgoing or
shy, whether he/she is calm or nervous, and whether he/she loses his/her temper easily or
"keeps her cool. “Personality problems, such as how to stay mentally healthy or how to avoid
mental disorders are some problems that are emotional in nature.
5. Value System. This-includes a person's attitudes, values, beliefs, and philosophy in life. This
aspect is referred to a CHARACTER. It is shown in the way we judge whether our actions and the
actions of others are right or wrong.

3. Explain how personality is revealed.


Answer: Personality is not revealed in one meeting. It unmasks itself, so to speak, in various
ways. Sometimes, crisis situations reveal the real personality. In a boy - meets- girl situation, the
first impression is usually based on appearance - physical stature, grooming, facial features, gait,
poise, etc. When the two begin to exchange ideas the boy reacts to her voice, her words, her
interests, and her manner of expressing herself. Her intelligence starts revealing itself.

4. Why is the study of personality important?


Answer: It is important to study personality because it could very well be one of the most
significant studies for you not only now but in the future as well. For it is trough understanding
of your own personality and the personalities of your fellowmen that will spell the difference
between success and failure in your dealings with them. And understanding of your personality
and of others' can make the difference between satisfactory and unsatisfactory adjustment.

5. Explain what causes differences in personality.


Answer: The causes of personality differences are heredity, environment, and experiences.

Our Heredity - We are born with a set of genes and chromosomes which we inherit from our
forefathers and our parents. These sets the limits to our potential. This potential is achieved to
the fullest by the proper use of environment - our experiences over the years, especially our
interaction with other people.
The environment - This consists of your family, school, church, social groups, and other groups
with whom we interact from the very beginning. Each group puts pressure on us and we behave
in certain ways as a result of being with these groups. Our behaviour changes with each
situation and with the people we are with. We behave differently when we are with our parents,
teachers, and others older than us.
Our experiences - These consist of everything that we do or get in touch with, everywhere we
got in short, everything that we are exposed to in our lifetime, whether physical, emotional, or
social experiences.

6. When you look at your face, what are some of the things you consider?
Answer: When I look at my face the things I consider is the changes of my personality, the way I
look, the way I dressed and the way I talk, maybe because sometimes my personality is changes
according to the different environments I encounter. I consider also my facial expressions, I
really think carefully on what expressions of my face shows, to make sure to have a positive
personality because I want to leave a good impression to everyone I meet.

7. Explain Visual Statement. What is its purpose?


Answer: Visual Statement is created through an extensive study of line, shape, and color.
Your Visual Statement will give you the power to achieve results. People will recognize your
chosen qualities and treat you with respect. This can help you achieve your personal and
professional goals and develop more effective relationships. Creating/developing a Visual
Statement according to your immediate goals will make the major difference in achieving them.
Its primary use is to visually create a message which communicates what you want others to
know about you through your appearance. And To convey outwardly your level of inner
confidence.

8. Explain the statement, “Be on Center Stage.”


Answer: "Be on Center Stage" means Be a star, a center of attention and give a good impression
to everyone. Be on center stage means you can be a good example for everyone that surrounds
you. You will be noticeable person, a fame will be yours so that you should project the world
the best you have to offer. Show them what you got, your potential that will make a positive
impression to everyone you meet. Be a good example as you are the center of stage

9. Define Beauty.
Answer: Beauty is an innate quality, a way of being, a manner of acting. It is also a way of
looking. When we think of beauty, we primarily think of physical beauty, knowing fully well that
sooner or later the personality and inner self must supersede the outer beauty of the face and
figure. Beauty is also very much a state of mind. Beauty is a quality that should grow with each
passing day and be developed to last a lifetime. Beauty is enhanced by absorbing the beauty
that surrounds you in your daily life.

10. Give characteristics of outer beauty and inner beauty.


Answer: The characteristics of outer beauty is Outer beauty is highlighted not only by personal
attractiveness, but by outer behavior, poise, and education. Your speech, diction, grammar, and
sensitivity in communication reflect your true nature. It is your total image that determines just
how beautiful or handsome you really are. This consists of your physical beauty and general
personal appearance which is enhanced through your clothing, accessories, makeup, and
hairstyle, as well as the shape and condition of your body.-The characteristics of inner beauty is
To think beautiful is to be beautiful. This takes time and work, However, you will begin to fell
beautiful as soon as you begin to work on your physical, emotional, mental, and aesthetic being.
Cultivating the thought, "I am beautiful" requires self-analysis, goal, goal-setting, commitment,
discipline, and perseverance

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