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SPEND YOUR WEEKENDS BUILDING UP A STRONG CHARACTER.

Personality development refers to the process by which the organised thought and behaviour patterns that make up a person's unique personality emerge over time. When we meet new people, it is often their personality that grabs our attention. Understanding how personality develops can provide insight into who someone is and their background while also increasing our understanding of what's behind our own personality traits and characteristics.

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WHAT DOES D.I.S.C PERSONALITY DOES TO FAMILY RELATIONSHIP?

DISC is an acronym for the four personality styles that make up the DISC model of behaviour as we know them today:
Dominance (D),
Influence (I),
Steadiness (S),
Conscientiousness (C).

The DISC model is a powerful and profoundly simple tool for understanding people. Human behaviour can be a mystery.

However, with this simple tool, it can help to strengthen family relationships and overcome conflicts.

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BRAIN PROFILING

Our personality may be shaped by how our brain works, but in fact the shape of our brain can itself provide surprising clues about how we behave – and our risk of developing mental health disorders – suggests a study published today.
 
Linking how brain structure is related to basic personality traits is a crucial step to improving our understanding of the link between the brain morphology and particular mood, cognitive, or behavioural disorders.

According to psychologists, the extraordinary variety of human personality can be broken down into the so-called ‘Big Five’ personality traits, namely neuroticism (how moody a person is), extraversion (how enthusiastic a person is), openness (how open-minded a person is), agreeableness (a measure of altruism), and conscientiousness (a measure of self-control).

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