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PERSONALITY

DEVELOPMENT
WHAT IS PERSONALITY
DEVELOPMENT
• Personality development is the relatively
enduring pattern of the thoughts, feelings, and
behaviors that distinguish individuals from each
other. The dominant viewpoint in personality
psychology indicates that personality emerges
early and continues to develop across one's
lifespan
WHY IS IT IMPOTANCE TO LEARN
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT?
• Because Personality development helps you
develop an impressive personality and makes
you stand apart from the rest. Personality
development also plays an essential role in
improving one's communication skills.
Individuals ought to master the art of
expressing their thoughts and feelings in the
most desired way.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO STUDENTS TO
LEARN PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT?
• Because it helps gain confidence, self-esteem,
positive impact on one's communication skills
and the way one sees the world. Students
should develop an outgoing and impressive
personality that will enhance the quality of
learning. ADVERTISEMENT. Everyone has
qualities that make them unique by trying to
develop their persona.
Difference of Personality and attitude
PERSONALITY ATTITUDE
- is the type of person you are, - is defined as a feeling or
shown by the way you behave, opinion about something or
feel, and think. someone, or a way of behaving
that is caused by this.
FUNCTION OF RIGHT AND LEFT BRAIN
.
THE RIGHT BRAIN
The right brain of the brain is
responsible for some of the
cognitive functions such as
attention, processing of
visual shapes and patterns,
emotions, verbal ambiguity,
and implied meanings.
THE LEFT BRAIN
The left brain is more
verbal, analytical, and
orderly than the right
brain. It's sometimes
called the digital brain. It's
better at things like
reading, writing, and
computations.
7 HAND GESTURES THAT
HAVE DIFFERENT MEANINGS
1. The “OK” gesture
America: Okay.
Japan: Money. Sometimes the gesture is made with the 3 fingers at the bottom.
Brazil: A rude gesture. Don’t make the same mistake as Richard Nixon, who
visited Brazil and flashed the “Ok sign” to a waiting crowd, but was responded to
with boos.
2. The “I’ve got your nose” gesture
America: The thumb between the index and middle fingers represents
the nose stolen from a kid’s face in the “I’ve Got Your Nose” game.
Turkey: An obscene gesture similar to the middle finger, and is also
used to show disagreement or to deny a request.
Brazil: A good luck charm to ward off the evil eye and jealousy.
Indonesia: An offensive gesture.
American Sign Language (ASL): The sign for the letter T.
3. The “V” gesture
America: Peace. It also used to mean “V for Victory.”
China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand: Cute pose when being
photographed.
United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland: When
the same gesture is done but with the back of the hand facing outward, it’s an
insult.
ASL: The sign for the number 2.
4. The “loser” gesture
America: Usually uses it as a taunt, it means “loser.”
China: Indicates the number 8, which is considered a lucky
number. Knowing how to sign numbers is especially useful when
bargaining in China.
China=8
5. The thumbs up
America: Good. It is also used when hitchhiking.
Iraq, Iran: An insult equivalent to, “Up yours, pal!”
ASL: Thumbs up wiggled left and right is the sign for the number 10. When held
stationary and thrust toward another person the meaning is “yourself.”
6.“stop” or “talk to the hand” gesture
america: Means “stop,” the number 5, or “talk to the hand.”
Greece, Sindh (Pakistan): Called the “moutza” or “mountza” and is considered an insult.
Mexico, Panama: Used to say “hi,” but when steady or moving it repeatedly toward the receiver it means,
“You’ll see!” warning that the giver is going to tell an authority figure.
Malaysia: Can be used to say hi to someone you know, to call a waiter, and to say thank you to another
driver. It is also used when crossing the street and this is humorously known as the “God hand” because it
seems as though you have the power to stop cars.
7. The Italian gesture
America: Used to imitate an Italian gesture.
Italy: Used when something is unclear. Similar to “What are you saying?”
THANK YOU!
THANK YOU!

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