It is not easy to establish contact with a person of a different character. Each has individual traits of thinking and behavior. People can perceive information in different ways. For effective communication, it is desirable to know the temperament of your interlocutor.
Instructions
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Choleric is not prone to long reflections. He thinks reactively and makes decisions swiftly. A choleric person who is quite impulsive by nature, sometimes he himself does not keep up with the course of his thoughts. He is characterized by sudden changes in mood and emotions. Typically, this can be anger or enthusiasm. Sadness is not one of the usual choleric emotions. He acts decisively, and he has more than enough energy. The main thing is that the choleric person is inspired and busy with interesting work. Otherwise, if he has nothing to do, such a powerful temperament can be directed towards finding conflict. The choleric seeks to subordinate others to his will, and he really has it.
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The opposite type of temperament in a melancholic. He is extremely slow and thoughtful, and also the slightest trifle can upset him. The melancholic stays in his feelings and experiences for a long time, losing his connection with the present. It seems that from early morning he has time to get tired and completely exhausted. The melancholic does not tolerate an excess of emotions, although he very subtly feels the mood of loved ones and sincerely offers to provide all possible help.
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The sanguine person is extremely sociable and cheerful by nature. He loves company and strives to be the center of attention. A sanguine person is easy-going, is happy with any (positive) changes and quickly adapts to new circumstances. It is characterized by a quick reaction, energy and efficiency. He is emotionally stable and mostly in a cheerful mood. The sanguine loves variety and tries to raise the bar for his achievements.
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A phlegmatic person, in contrast to a sanguine and choleric person, prefers to remain in a calm state of mind. Whatever happens, he is restrained in emotions and imperturbable. A feature of the temperament of a phlegmatic person can be called a slight lethargy. He is slow to process new information and takes time to think about the answer. The phlegmatic person is prudent and prone to analysis, but despite the slowness at the initial stage, over time he enters into a rhythm, and there it is already difficult to stop him. For this type of personality, someone else's assessment and point of view are not interesting. In any case, the phlegmatic person is not going to adapt to the desires and tastes of those around him.