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    Personality Plus: How to Understand Others by Understanding Yourself


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      Table of Contents

      What makes you so special?

      Title Page

      Copyright Page

      Acknowledgements

      PART ONE - Personality Profile: A Quick Method of Self-Examination

      CHAPTER 1 - There’s Only One You

      No Two Alike

      It’s What’s Underneath That Counts

      Each One of Us Is Unique

      Where Do We Start?

      CHAPTER 2 - Your Personality Profile

      PART TWO - Personality Potential:A Look at Our Individual Assets

      CHAPTER 3 - Let’s Have Fun with Popular Sanguine

      Popular Sanguine Children

      Appealing Personality

      Talkative, Storyteller

      Life of the Party

      Memory for Color

      Hold On to the Listener

      Good on Stage

      Wide-Eyed and Innocent

      Enthusiastic and Expressive

      Curious

      Always a Child

      Volunteers for Jobs

      Creative and Colorful

      Inspires and Charms Others

      Makes Friends Easily

      Seems Exciting

      CHAPTER 4 - Let’s Get Organized with Perfect Melancholy

      Deep, Thoughtful, Analytical

      Serious and Purposeful

      Genius—Intellect

      Talented and Creative

      Likes Lists, Charts, Graphs, and Figures

      Detail Conscious

      Orderly and Organized

      Neat and Tidy

      Perfectionist—High Standards

      Economical

      Deep Concern and Compassion

      Seeks Ideal Mate

      CHAPTER 5 - Let’s Look at Our Emotions

      Prolonged Pattern

      A Lot in Common

      Dealing with Powerful Choleric and Peaceful Phlegmatic

      CHAPTER 6 - Let’s Get Moving with Powerful Choleric

      Born Leader

      Compulsive Need for Change

      Strong-Willed and Decisive

      Can Run Anything

      Goal Oriented

      Organizes Well

      Delegates Work

      Thrives on Opposition

      Has Little Need for Friends

      Is Usually Right

      Excels in Emergencies

      CHAPTER 7 - Let’s Relax with Peaceful Phlegmatic

      All Purpose

      Low-Key Personality

      Easygoing

      Calm, Cool, Collected

      Patient—Well Balanced

      Happily Reconciled to Life

      Has Administrative Ability

      Mediates Problems

      Easy to Get Along With

      Has Many Friends

      Is a Good Listener

      PART THREE - Personality Plan: A Way to Overcome Our Personal Weaknesses

      Positives Carried to Extremes Become Negatives

      CHAPTER 8 - Let’s Organize Popular Sanguine

      No Follow-Through

      No-Fault People

      PROBLEM: Popular Sanguines Talk Too Much

      PROBLEM: Popular Sanguines Are Self-Centered

      PROBLEM: Popular Sanguines Have Uncultivated Memories

      PROBLEM: Popular Sanguines Are Fickle and Forgetful Friends

      PROBLEM: Popular Sanguines Interrupt and Answer for Others.

      PROBLEM: Popular Sanguine Is Disorganized and Immature

      CHAPTER 9 - Let’s Cheer Up Perfect Melancholy

      One of a Kind?

      PROBLEM: Perfect Melancholies Are Easily Depressed

      PROBLEM: Perfect Melancholies Have Low Self-Images

      PROBLEM: Perfect Melancholies Procrastinate

      PROBLEM: Perfect Melancholies Put Unrealistic Demands on Others

      CHAPTER 10 - Let’s Tone Down Powerful Choleric

      Mr. No-Fault

      PROBLEM: Powerful Cholerics Are Compulsive Workers

      PROBLEM: Powerful Cholerics Must Be in Control

      PROBLEM: Powerful Cholerics Don’t Know How to Handle People

      PROBLEM: Powerful Cholerics Are Right but Unpopular

      CHAPTER 11 - Let’s Motivate Peaceful Phlegmatic

      PROBLEM: Peaceful Phlegmatics Are Not Exciting

      PROBLEM: Peaceful Phlegmatics Resist Change

      PROBLEM: Peaceful Phlegmatics Seem Lazy

      PROBLEM: Peaceful Phlegmatics Have a Quiet Will of Iron

      PROBLEM: Peaceful Phlegmatics Appear Wishy-Washy

      PART FOUR - Personality Principles:A Path to Improved Relations with Others

      CHAPTER 12 - Each Person Is a Unique Blend

      Natural Blends

      Complementary Blends

      Opposites

      To Work or Not to Work?

      CHAPTER 13 - We Don’t Like to Be Fenced In

      Boxes from the Beginning

      When We Marry

      Understanding Our Basic Temperament Doesn’t Fence Us In

      Admit Your Weaknesses

      Let’s Make a Personal Plan

      Assess Your Strengths

      Evaluate Your Weaknesses

      Seek Other Opinions

      Plan Your Steps for Personal Improvement

      Ask Your Family for Help

      Encourage Honest Opinion

      CHAPTER 14 - Opposites Attract

      Popular Sanguine/Perfect Melancholy Relations

      Misery Wants Company

      Schedule? What Schedule?

      Powerful Choleric/Peaceful Phlegmatic Relations

      Repairing the Damage

      CHAPTER 15 - We Can Recognize Differences in Others

      Popular Sanguine

      Powerful Choleric

      Perfect Melancholy

      Peaceful Phlegmatic

      CHAPTER 16 - How to Get Along with Others

      The Popular Sanguine Personality

      The Perfect Melancholy Personality

      The Powerful Choleric Personality

      The Peaceful Phlegmatic Personality

      PART FIVE - Personality Power:A Source of Strength to Achieve Our Potential

      CHAPTER 17 - Personality Plus Power Produces Positive People!

      Freed from Guilt

      Find Spiritual Energy

      Present Your Bodies

      Be Not Conformed to This World

      Be Ye Transformed by the Renewing of Your Mind

      Our Uniqueness

      Parts Are Not Enough

      Your Best Friend

      APPENDIX - Personality Test Word Definitions

      What makes you so special?

      A lot of things. Find out just how wonderfully and creatively God made you in Personality Plus. In these pages you’ll learn whether you’re:

      • a spontaneous, vivacious, cheerful Sanguine

      • a thoughtful, faithful, persistent Melancholy

      • an adventurous, persuasive, confident Choleric

      • a friendly, patient, contented Phlegmatic

      or a combination of the above. You’ll also learn how to best use these unique, God-given assets to bring harmony into all your relationships. Florence Littauer explains, “When we know who we are and why we act the way we do, we can begin to understand our inner selves, improve our personalities, and learn to get along with others.”

      Once you understand how to bring out your best, you’ll find that others look better too. Discover the person you’ve always wanted to be in Personality Plus.

      © 1983, 1992 by Florence Littauer

      Published by Fleming H. Revell

      a division of Baker Publishing Group

      P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49516-628
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      Forty-first printing, June 2006

      Printed in the United States of America

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—for example, electronic, photocopy, recording—without the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Littauer, Florence.

      Personality plus / Florence Littauer.

      p. cm.

      ISBN 10: 0-8007-5445-X ISBN 978-0-8007-5445-7

      1. Personality. 2. Temperament. 3. Success—Religious aspects—Christianity. 4. Christian life—1960 I. Title.

      BF698.L54 1992 155.26—dc20

      92-13275

      Unless otherwise indicated Scripture is taken from the King James Version of the Bible.

      Scripture marked GNT is taken from the Good News Translation—Second Edition Copyright © 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by permission.

      Scripture marked TLB is taken from The Living Bible, copyright © 1971. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.

      The Personality Profile is from After Every Wedding Comes a Marriage by Florence Littauer. Copyright © 1981, Harvest House Publishers, 1075 Arrowsmith, Eugene, OR 97402.

      A Special Note of Thanks

      Twenty-five years ago a friend of mine gave me a copy of Spirit Controlled Temperament by Tim LaHaye and asked me to read it. I was instantly fascinated with the four temperaments that originated with Hippocrates four hundred years before Christ was born. As I read on, I found the description of a person so like me, and then one so like Fred, that I felt the author must have secretly known us. Although I had never met Tim LaHaye, I really wanted to talk with a man of his perception. Within a year our paths crossed, and we both spoke at the same seminar. Tim was just as dynamic and exciting as I’d hoped he’d be, and he encouraged me in my further study of the temperaments.

      After all these years of teaching and counseling, I have put together my compilation of Personality Plus temperaments, and I am dedicating this book to Tim LaHaye, who first inspired me. I agree with what he said to me in a letter:

      I am more convinced now than when I wrote the book that the four-temperament theory is the best explanation of human behavior there is.

      Thank you, Tim LaHaye, for your encouragement.

      FLORENCE LITTAUER

      PART ONE

      Personality Profile:

      A Quick Method of Self-Examination

      CHAPTER 1

      There’s Only One You

      Everyone wants a better personality. We all picture ourselves on Fantasy Island, where the ringing of the mission bells transforms us into articulate, attractively attired aristocrats. We no longer trip, fumble, spill, or grope; we converse, captivate, charm, and inspire. When the show is over, we switch off our mind-set and resume our test pattern of life. As we stare at our blank screens, we wonder why our “situation comedy” was canceled; why we’ve been replaced by the new stars who play their roles with confidence; why we seem to be cast as misfits.

      We rush off to personality courses that promise to transform us into sparkling wits within twenty-four hours; self-evaluation experiences that will make us into minigods with maxipower; or sensitivity sessions, where we will feel our way into a fantastic future. We go expecting miracles and come home disappointed. We don’t fit the mold of the exciting person, bursting with potential, pictured as the norm. We have different drives, abilities, and personalities—and we can’t be treated as the same.

      No Two Alike

      If we were all identical eggs in a carton, a giant mother hen could warm us up and turn us into slick chicks or roving roosters overnight; but we are all different. We were all born with our own set of strengths and weaknesses, and no magic formula works wonders for all of us. Until we recognize our uniqueness, we can’t understand how people can sit in the same seminar with the same speaker for the same amount of time and all achieve different degrees of success.

      Personality Plus looks at each one of us as an individual blend of the four basic temperaments and encourages us to get acquainted with the real me underneath before trying to change what shows on the surface.

      It’s What’s Underneath That Counts

      When Michelangelo was ready to carve the statue of David, he spent a long time in selecting the marble, for he knew the quality of the raw material would determine the beauty of the finished product. He knew he could change the shape of the stone, but he couldn’t transform the basic ingredient.

      Every masterpiece he made was unique, for even if he had wanted to, he would not have been able to find a duplicate piece of marble. Even if he cut a block from the same quarry, it wouldn’t have been exactly the same. Similar, yes, but not the same.

      Each One of Us Is Unique

      We started out with a combination of ingredients that made us different from our brothers and our sisters. Over the years people have chiseled on us, chipped, hammered, sanded, and buffed. Just when we thought we were finished products, someone would start shaping us up again. Occasionally we’d enjoy a day in the park, when everyone who passed by admired us and stroked us, but at other times we were ridiculed, analyzed, or ignored.

      We were all born with our own temperament traits, our raw material, our own kind of rock. Some of us are granite, some marble, some alabaster, some sandstone. Our type of rock doesn’t change, but our shapes can be altered. So it is with our personalities. We start with our own set of inborn traits. Some of our qualities are beautiful with strains of gold. Some are blemished with fault lines of gray. Our circumstances, IQ, nationality, economics, environment, and parental influence can mold our personalities, but the rock underneath remains the same.

      My temperament is the real me; my personality is the dress I put on over me. I can look in the mirror in the morning and see a plain face, straight hair, and a bulgy body. That’s the real me. Gratefully, within an hour I can apply makeup to create a colorful face; I can plug in the curling iron to fluff up my hair; and I can put on a flattering dress to camouflage too many curves. I’ve taken the real me and dressed it up, but I haven’t permanently changed what’s underneath.

      If only we could understand ourselves:

      Know what we’re made of

      Know who we really are

      Know why we react as we do

      Know our strengths and how to amplify them

      Know our weaknesses and how to overcome them

      We can! Personality Plus will show us how to examine ourselves, how to polish up our strengths, and how to chip away our weaknesses. When we know who we are and why we act the way we do, we can begin to understand our inner selves, improve our personalities, and learn to get along with others. We are not going to try to imitate someone else, put on a brighter dress or new tie, or cry over the kind of stone we’re made from. We’re going to do the very best we can with the raw material available.

      In recent years manufacturers have found ways to duplicate some of the classic statues, and in any large gift store you may find dozens of Davids, walls of Washingtons, lines of Lincolns, replicas of Reagan, and clones of Cleopatra. Imitations abound, but there’s only one you.

      Where Do We Start?

      How many of you have a Michelangelo complex? How many of you look at other people as raw material, ready to be carved up by your expert hand? How many of you can think of at least one person whom you could really shape up if only he’d listen to your words of wisdom? How anxious is he to hear from you?

      If it were possible to remake other people, my husband, Fred, and I would be perfect, for we set out to chip away at each other right from the beginning. I knew that if he’d loosen up and have fun, we could have a good marriage; but he wanted me to straighten up and get organized. On our honeymoon I found out Fred and I didn’t even agree on eating grapes!

      I always
    enjoyed plunking a whole bunch of cold, green grapes beside me and plucking off whichever one appealed to me. Until I married Fred, I didn’t know there were “Grape Rules.” I didn’t know each simple pleasure in life had a so-called right way. Fred first brought up the Grape Rule as I was sitting on the patio outside our cottage at Cam-bridge Beaches in Bermuda, looking out to sea and absentmindedly pulling grapes off a large bunch. I didn’t realize Fred was analyzing my unsystematic eating of the fruit until he asked, “Do you like grapes?”

      “Oh, I love grapes!”

      “Then I assume you’d like to know how to eat them correctly?” On that I snapped out of my romantic reveries and asked a question that subsequently became a part of a regular routine: “What did I do wrong?”

      “It’s not that you’re doing it wrong; you’re just not doing it right.” I couldn’t see that there was much of a difference, but I phrased it his way.

      “What am I not doing right?”

      “Anyone knows that to eat grapes properly, you cut off a little bunch at a time, like this.”

      Fred pulled out his nail clippers and snipped off a small cluster of grapes, which he set before me.

      As he stood smugly staring down at me, I asked, “Does this make them taste better?”

      “It’s not for taste. It’s so the large bunch will keep its looks longer.

      The way you eat them—just grabbing grapes here and there—leaves the bunch a wreck. Look at what you’ve done to it! See all those tiny bare stems, sticking up all over the place? They ruin the shape of the whole bunch.” I glanced around the secluded patio to see if there was some hidden group of grape judges waiting to enter my bunch in a contest, but seeing none, I said, “Who cares?”

     


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