All people have individual character traits that should be taken into account when communicating. Knowledge of the types of temperament and their characteristic traits of behavior will help to avoid misunderstandings and quickly find a common language.
Instructions
Step 1
In dealing with a choleric person, you will constantly be in a tense state, not knowing what to expect from him in the next moment. He has the brightest and most expressive temperament. This person is so active and mobile that it seems as if he is endowed with super energetic capabilities. Choleric people love to defend their interests, participate in all social events and are prone to competition. They are characterized by sudden changes in mood and violent expression of emotions. A choleric person can “move mountains” to achieve his own goals, sincerely rejoice and scold fiercely.
Step 2
In the company of a sanguine person, it will be easy and comfortable for you. It is interesting to communicate with such a person and you can not be afraid of conflict situations. Sanguine people are sociable and creative by nature. They easily adapt to any situation. Sanguine people love variety, and they themselves strive to create changes in their lives. Long and monotonous activity bothers them, and then sanguine people turn their attention to something new.
Step 3
If a phlegmatic person appears among your acquaintances, then learn not to be surprised that this person does not show emotions. Phlegmatic people are somewhat inhibited by nature and slowly perceive the information they receive. Also, in communication, they do not show haste and carefully think over their answers. A phlegmatic person will not tolerate if they try to convince him of something, since it is preferable for him to adhere to his own point of view. In communication, he does not accept psychological pressure. A phlegmatic person is not able to abruptly switch to another type of activity: he needs to be given time to tune in to something new, not to distract or disturb. However, subsequently, phlegmatic people turn out to be very assiduous and are able to work hard for a long time until they achieve the desired result.
Step 4
When a melancholic person appears in your company, show him special attention and attitude. Melancholic people are very sensitive to the emotions of others. They are able to take offense at an insignificant trifle, at least in the opinion of people who have different temperaments. They are by nature prone to sadness and do not like violent emotions. However, the melancholic can become a very devoted friend. He feels the mood of a person close to him and is sincerely ready to help in a difficult situation. It is worth considering that the melancholic is most susceptible to depressive states, and his conditions of activity should exclude the possibility of stressful situations.