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3.e

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1. Happy

2. Thoughtful

3. Organized

4. Persistent

5. Positive

6. Adventurous

7. Helpful

8. Honest

9. Calm

10. Curious

1 Energized

2 Irritated

3 Satisfied

4 Calming

5 Relaxing

6 Tired

7 Soothing

8 Excited

9 Drained

10 Empowering
11 Relieving

12 Inspiring

1 My ex-boyfriend was toxic, always criticizing and belittling me.

2 His jealousy ruined his relationships. He was too jealous.

3 My colleague greedily takes on all possible projects, even if it requires effort.

4 His pride prevents him from asking for help when he needs it.

5 My boss was always polite when there were clients, but very strict when we were alone.

6 My brother is a very hardworking person and always achieves his goals.

7 My sister is very stubborn and never gives up in the face of difficulties.

Personality traits refer to the patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish individuals
from one another. While people may possess a wide range of personality traits, there are several
common traits that are widely recognized. Some of these include extraversion, agreeableness,
conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience.

The impact of personality traits on our daily lives and interactions with others cannot be overstated. For
instance, individuals who are high in extraversion tend to be outgoing, sociable, and assertive, which
often enables them to develop strong social networks and enjoy fulfilling interpersonal relationships. On
the other hand, those who are low in extraversion may be introverted, reserved, and less inclined to
engage in social activities, which can make it more difficult for them to form strong social connections.

Personality traits can be changed to some extent, although they are generally considered to be relatively
stable over time. For example, someone who is naturally introverted may be able to become more
extraverted by deliberately seeking out social situations and practicing social skills. However, it is
generally accepted that some aspects of personality, such as temperament and certain genetic
predispositions, are largely fixed.

Speaking of genetics, they play a significant role in shaping our personality traits. Twin studies have
shown that genetic factors account for approximately 50% of individual differences in personality traits.
This means that some people may be born with a predisposition towards certain personality traits, such
as extraversion or neuroticism.

In conclusion, personality traits are an essential aspect of our lives and play a significant role in shaping
our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Understanding these traits and how they impact our daily lives
and interactions with others can help us better navigate social situations, build stronger relationships,
and achieve success in life.

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