We practice virtue to strengthen our character. When we strengthen our character it becomes our first response to external stimuli, not our temperament, which means you have grown into a stronger leader.
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We practice virtue to strengthen our character. When we strengthen our character it becomes our first response to external stimuli, not our temperament, which means you have grown into a stronger leader.
...To become a stronger leader, you have to understand the relationship between your biological temperament and character. Your natural first response to external stimuli is with your biological temperament. You have to grow from your second response being your character to it being your initial response. Do you believe your first response to external stimuli comes from your temperament or character? Why?
...Our temperament, according to Alexander Havard, is “our native predisposition to react in certain ways. We are born with our temperament. There are 4 temperaments: Choleric, Melancholic, Sanguine, and Phlegmatic.
...In the realm of marketing, personas serve as vital tools for profiling prospects, enabling customization of marketing efforts to resonate more effectively with target audiences. However, beyond marketing, the concept of a persona encompasses both innate temperament and the character that one actively builds over time. This article delves into the importance of recognizing and developing both aspects of your persona to not only refine marketing strategies but also to foster personal growth and self-improvement. Through a blend of introspection and external feedback, the journey towards strengthening one’s core—temperament and character—is depicted as a path to realizing one’s best self.
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