Personality is the dynamic organization within the individual of those psychological systems that determine his unique adjustment to environment.
Content of Presentation
Introduction
Definition
Types
Factors affecting our personality
Factors influencing our personality
Stages of Personality Development
Importance of personality development
Personality tips
Body language
Features
What to not do
What to do
2. Introduction
Definition
Types
Factors affecting our personality
Factors influencing our personality
Stages of Personality Development
Importance of personality development
Personality tips
Body language
Features
What to not do
What to do
3. From the PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT we
have learnt how to be a professional person with the
body language, gestures , posture, language
proficiency. So that we present our self as a
professional one in front of other people in world.
4. Personality is the dynamic organization within the individual
of those psychological systems that determine his unique
adjustment to environment.
Personality Development quintessentially means enhancing
and grooming one’s outer and inner self to bring about a
positive change to your life. Each individual has a distinct
persona that can be developed, polished and refined
6. Bad Family Background
Bad Parenting
Peer influences
Negative Experiences
7. Table Manners
Party Manners
Body Language
Office Etiquettes
Cell phone Etiquettes
Good Listeners
Good Micro Observer
Good Reader
8. Oral Stage
Anal Stage
Preschool Stage
School age Stage
Adolescent age
9. A very important thing you need to remember is that your
personality regardless of what it is now, can develop and
evolve.
Your personality will help you to build strong personal
relationships.
Your personality will dictate success in your career.
Personality development helps you improve.
It hel ps you create a unique identity among thousands.
10. • HANDSHAKE - Courteous Gesture
• EYE CONTACT - Feelings / Emotions
• TONE OF VOICE - music to ears
• YES SIR, YES MADAM - Courteous
• LISTEN - Hearing and Listening
• SMILE, SORRY and THANK
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12. Body language is a type of non-verbal
communication in which physical behaviour, as
opposed to words, are used to express or convey
information. Such behaviour includes facial
expressions, body posture, gestures, eye
movement, touch and the use of space
14. Crossed arms or legs
Carrying books or papers across your chest
Slumped posture
Sitting perched on the edge of the chair
Wringing hands
Tapping foot
Rocking legs
Drumming fingers
Biting nails
15. Shaking hands
Nod in agreement
Right facial expression
Body posture
Show interest
Good attitude
Confident look
Take things more calmly