The 6 Personality Types and the Careers That Match
June 26, 2008 by sparkvictory · 1 Comment
One of the keys to having a fulfilling and successful career is being able to develop a true passion for what you do. This starts with an examination of your personality type; there you can determine which career path is the best route. From my personal experience I know that people tend to perform better and develop happiness in a job that really suits them.
According to psychologist John Holland’s theory, people generally fit into one of the 6 personality types: realistic, investigative, artistic, social, enterprising and conventional. (RIASEC theory) Here are the definitions of the personality types definitions and the careers that are perfect for each:
1. Realistic
Typically people who have the realistic personality type like to work with Read more
5 Situations that can reveal your true colors
June 11, 2008 by sparkvictory · Leave a Comment
Everyone tries to show their best character and wants to be seen as a “nice” person. However, we are all eventually faced with certain situations that bring out our “true colors” and it can change the perceptions people have of you.
I’m not saying that we shouldn’t express our feelings. But by recognizing these situations you can learn to uncover a person’s true personality, and gauge whether they are sincere.
Most importantly, by acknowledging these situations you can learn to manage your own behavior and learn if you are really the person you stand for.
Here are 5 situations that reveal someone’s “true colors” and shed a light on what a person is really like:
1. While Traveling
Whether for work or pleasure, traveling can truly be a bonding experience and bring people closer together. You will get to know your traveling companions on a more personal level, and its wonderful. However, you have to realize that Read more
