Tuesday, 22 January 2013

THE PERSONALITY DRAWING TEST

 

How to find out the personality of yourself.

Instructions: Draw a sun, a river, tree, snake and house. Do it on your own and make sure your drawing is not influenced by anyone or anything.

Draw before you read this part..!!!

Interpretations

Tree



The tree is your mother. if you draw a large tree, it means you idolize your mother/ look up on her. On the contrary, a tree that is levelled with the house means that you treat your mother as a close buddy.

House
 
 The house is you. Open windows and doors mean that you are open to the outside world while the opposite (closed) implies that you are not ready to accept everything 'unknown' or 'new. The design of the house, on the other hand, signifies your simplicity. The more complex the drawing is, the more complex you are.

Sun




The sun is your father. The distance of the sun respective of the house implies how close you are with him. A rising sun or a sun that is partly hidden behind a bunch of clouds means that you are not very open with each other. If you draw sunglasses, funky eyes, nose, smiling mouth etc. on the sun, perhaps your father is a fun and jolly person.

River

The river represents your friends. If it runs long and wide, you have a very rich library of friends. Again, the distance of the river with the house (you) determines your closeness with your friends.

 Snake
 
The snake is your hardships and problems. If you put it away, that means the problems are far from you. If you put it on the house, the problem is in you; on the tree, in your mother; and so on...

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Personality development





When you look into the mirror, WHAT DO YOU SEE??? Who are you?

Do you recognize the positive elements in you?


The GOAL in developing personality is to LET YOU BE SOMETHING.
Hold on to your goals and find the correct path to reach them :)

Monday, 10 December 2012

CONFIDENCE


Road to confidence...
Be a DIFFERENT PERSON...!!!

What is Softskill? 

The character traits and interpersonal skills that characterize a person's relationships with other people. In the workplace, soft skills are considered a complement to hard skills, which refer to a person's knowledge and occupational skills. Sociologists may use the term soft skills to describe a person's "EQ" or " Emotional Intelligence Quotient" (as opposed to "IQ").

Some of us might be curious to realize what exactly soft skills is. We could say that soft skills refers to personality traits, social graces, facility with language, personal habits, friendliness, and optimism that mark people to varying degrees. Soft skills complement hard skills, which are the technical requirements of a job. It can also be an important part of the success of an organization, especially if the organisation is dealing with customers face to face.


Personal Qualities:

  • responsibility,
  • self-esteem,
  • sociabilty,
  • self-management,
  • integrity/honesty.


Interpersonal Skills


  • Participates as a member of the Team
  • Teaches others
  • Serves Client / Customers
  • Exercises Leadership
  • Negotiates
  • Works with cultural diversity