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'Just be yourself' - what does that mean to you? This well meaning advice needs a closer look. In this episode you'll discover that personality is not a label or stone sculpture round our neck - we can become something we are not without being a con artist! We can adopt what Brian R Little calls - a 'free trait'. Intriqued? Listen to this short unsquasher episode to learn more - and gain insights into ways in which you can 'be yourself' a bit differently! The way you approach interviews, presentations, networking conversations and all sorts of situations - will be greatly enhanced by understanding more about your eminently mutable self! Health and happiness benefits too! Referenced in this episode: Book - Me, Myself and Us by Brian R Little Research - Self monitoring Scale - Mark Snyder (1979) See this article from 'The Cut' - where you will also find the scale itself. Video version of this episode. PDF transcript at trishalewis.com - podcast page. Enjoy the episode and subscribe. Please take time to leave a review on your favourite platform to help spread the word if you find this podcast informative, motivating, enjoyable or simply 'calming'! Find out more about my communication and confidence coaching services as well as my unsquashing mission (the book, the TEDx) at trishalewis.com.
Nghe trọn nội dung sách nói Bạn Thật Sự Là Ai? trên ứng dụng Voiz FM: https://voiz.vn/play/2539 “Bạn thật sự là ai?” không phải là một cuốn sách tâm lý học dày cộp với đầy những thuật ngữ chuyên ngành. Trái lại, độc giả có thể đọc hết cuốn sách này chỉ trong một dịp cuối tuần thư thả. Các ví dụ được nêu ra trong sách cũng vô cùng chân thực và gần gũi. Những nội dung mà Little trình bày đều mang tính gợi mở và truyền cảm hứng cho bạn đọc tìm hiểu sâu thêm về ngành tâm lý học tính cách, hoặc ít nhất là quan tâm hơn đến những yếu tố định hình tính cách của bản thân. Trên hết, Little sẽ giúp độc giả hiểu rằng, chất lượng cuộc sống của chúng ta phụ thuộc vào chất lượng các công trình cá nhân mà chúng ta chọn để thực hiện, và những công trình này sẽ mang lại tính đa chiều cho câu trả lời “Bạn thật sự là ai”. Tại ứng dụng sách nói Voiz FM, sách nói Bạn Thật Sự Là Ai? được đầu tư chất lượng âm thanh và thu âm chuyên nghiệp, tốt nhất để mang lại trải nghiệm nghe tuyệt vời cho bạn. --- Về Voiz FM: Voiz FM là ứng dụng sách nói podcast ra mắt thị trường công nghệ từ năm 2019. Với gần 2000 tựa sách độc quyền, Voiz FM hiện đang là nền tảng sách nói podcast bản quyền hàng đầu Việt Nam. Bạn có thể trải nghiệm miễn phí đa dạng nội dung tại Voiz FM từ sách nói, podcast đến truyện nói, sách tóm tắt và nội dung dành cho thiếu nhi. --- Voiz FM website: https://voiz.vn/ Theo dõi Facebook Voiz FM: https://www.facebook.com/VoizFM Tham khảo thêm các bài viết review, tổng hợp, gợi ý sách để lựa chọn sách nói dễ dàng hơn tại trang Blog Voiz FM: http://blog.voiz.vn/ --- Cảm ơn bạn đã ủng hộ Voiz FM. Nếu bạn yêu thích sách nói Bạn Thật Sự Là Ai? và các nội dung sách nói podcast khác, hãy đăng ký kênh để nhận thông báo về những nội dung mới nhất của Voiz FM channel nhé. Ngoài ra, bạn có thể nghe BẢN FULL ĐỘC QUYỀN hàng chục ngàn nội dung Chất lượng cao khác tại ứng dụng Voiz FM. Tải ứng dụng Voiz FM: voiz.vn/download #voizfm #sáchnói #podcast #sáchnóiBạnThậtSựLàAi? #BrianRLittle
Het is een eeuwenoud debat: waarom heeft de een constant zin in feestjes en blijft de ander het liefst thuis op de bank met een goed boek? In deze aflevering duiken we in de persoonlijkheidstypes introvert/extravert en schieten we op mythes in het debat: want zijn introverte mensen altijd ongezellig en extraverte mensen altijd optimistisch?Leuk om te lezen (naast de boeken):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraversion_and_introversionWat is een introvert? TED-Talk over Extraversie Bias)Big 5 Model of Personality Extravert testjeVoor meer persoonlijkheidsfeitjes volg ons op Instagram of TikTokVoor de supernerds out there, een wetenschappelijke verantwoording: - Susan Cain. (2013). Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking. Crown.- Brian R. Little. (2016). Me, Myself and Us: The Science of Personality and the Art of Well-Being. Public Affairs.- Pavot, W., Diener, E. D., & Fujita, F. (1990). Extraversion and happiness. Personality and individual differences, 11(12), 1299-1306.- Watson, D., & Clark, L. A. (1997). Extraversion and its positive emotional core. In Handbook of personality psychology (pp. 767-793). Academic Press.- Eaves, L., & Eysenck, H. (1975). The nature of extraversion: a genetical analysis. Journal of personality and social psychology, 32(1), 102.- Marti Olsen Laney (2002). The Introvert Advantage. Thomas Allen & Son Limited.- Laurie Helgoe (2008). Introvert Power: Why Your Inner Life Is Your Hidden Strength. SourceBooks, Inc.- Carl G. Jung (1921). Psychologische typen. Rascher Verlag- Bratko, D., Vukosav, Ž., Zarevski, P., & Vranić, A. (2002). The relations of shyness and assertiveness traits with the dimensions of the five-factor model in adolescence. Review of Psychology, 9(1-2), 17-24.- Weisberg, Y. J., DeYoung, C. G., & Hirsh, J. B. (2011). Gender differences in personality across the ten aspects of the Big Five. Frontiers in psychology, 2, 178.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Professor Brian R. Little has been a major innovator in the field of personality assessment and motivation, beginning when he received his Ph.D. in personality psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and most recently he has been the 2020 winner of the Henry A. Murray Award for distinguished research on the study of lives. He is currently a Senior Fellow in Person-Analytics at the Wharton School, the University of Pennsylvania, and Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus at Carleton University in Ottawa. He is also a widely renowned educator, having received major awards for his teaching at a number of universities, including Harvard where for four consecutive years he was elected a Favorite Professor by his students. Along with Brian's bestselling books – “Me, Myself and Us: The Science of Personality” and the “Art of Well-Being”; Brian has a very popular TED talk that has been viewed over 20 million times. In this week's episode, Brian Little shares insights from his innovative research on how our personal projects shape our personality. Connect with Professor Brian Little: http://www.brianrlittle.com You'll Learn: [03:41] - Brian explains what shapes our personality. [06:48] - Brian discusses how personal projects contribute to our personality. [08:54] - Brian shares examples of how projects shape personality. [12:06] - Brian explains what it is to be ‘authentic' when it comes to personality. [15:40] - Brian discusses how we express ourselves for individual flourishing can impact others. [17:50] - Brian describes how our personal project could enhance or compromise our wellbeing. [23:43] - Brian introduces us to ‘well-doing' and the sustainable pursuit of our personal projects. [25:00] - Brian shares a tip on how we can better understand each other in the workplace. [28:15] - Brian enters the lightning round. Thanks for listening! MPPW Podcast on Facebook Think Again by Adam Grant Thanks so much for joining me again this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of this post. Please leave an honest review for the Making Positive Psychology Work Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. It's free! You can also listen to all the episodes of Making Positive Psychology Work streamed directly to your smartphone or iPad through stitcher. No need for downloading or syncing. Until next time, take care! Thank you, Brian!
前哈佛心理學教授 Brian R Little 提出自創的「自由性格理論」(Free Traits Theory),認為人類天生而固定不變的特質與自由性格同時存在,為了達到個人核心志業,我們有能力改變自己的性格,表現出不同於本來性格的面貌。 收聽更多: 【*CUPodcast】#64 喜歡獨處、易受感動、選擇困難,你有「高敏感」特質嗎? https://youtu.be/wz1SAfpLQfs 【*CUPodcast】#63 為何外向型性格總是較受歡迎?內向外向由天定? https://youtu.be/WSr9PqUwLVg 【*CUPodcast】#62 為何總拒絕嘗試、容易氣餒、半途而廢? https://youtu.be/pV9e1uuj_Qs *CUP Media Podcast 可於 Spotify、SoundCloud 及 iTunes Podcast 等平台收聽 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00zq9LpH4Lw4WCvhR22ZLe?si=JuCfsNstTa6ka-7yuvHVGw SoundOn: https://player.soundon.fm/p/cupmedia iTunes Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/hk/podcast/cup-media-podcast/id1493758335?l=en&i=1000478002964 Google Podcast: https://shorturl.at/ahEGH =================================================================== 在 www.cup.com.hk 留下你的電郵地址,即可免費訂閱星期一至五 CUP 媒體 的日誌。
If you've ever wanted to be happier, more content, and more comfortable with who you are, and those around you, then do we have the personality revealing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Dr. Brian R. Little, researcher, author, and professor, voted the favorite professor by students at Harvard for three consecutive years! He's also the author of a fascinating book on who in the world we are, and why we operate the way we do, “Me, Myself, and Us” And that's what we'll be talking about today, about the science of personality and the art of Well-Being, and how it can change our lives. That plus we'll talk about bathtub farts and lumberjacks, music that makes your hair stand on end, why the professor's left shoe is an introvert, the dangers of caffeine after 3, what in the world is cyberia, what North Dakota has in spades, why you don't want to follow the professor into the bathroom, the power of weasel words and why extroverted females, may be the most heroic of them all! Key Points Discussed: What we can learn from his Ted Talk (s) and how do we know he's an introvert? How do we tell if someone is an introvert or an extrovert Can we shift from introvert to extrovert What are personal constructs? What can we learn from Jack and the lumberjack What can we learn from a Harvard Student who'd been in Army ROTC What's it mean to be in your own cage? How you can grow resiliency What can we learn from the Myers Briggs test What are stand up chameleons What are the big five dimensions of personality How epigenetics and social powers can change aspects of our human genome and therefore our personality What happiness really is, means, and how important is it really Why introverts use weasel words What is hardiness or resiliency and can it be learned? What does hostility have to do with type A personalities What we can learn from play What's the importance of play What do we need to know about personality and creativity What is the creative project? What's the hero view of the creative personality How are geography and personality intertwined? Additional Resources: Me, Myself, and Us By Dr. Brian R. Little www.InspireNationUniversity.com www.AutomaticWriting.com ……. For free meditations, weekly tips, stories, and similar shows visit: www.InspireNationShow.com To support the show and get even more great tools, tips, and behind-the-scenes access, visit: www.Patreon.com/InspireNation And to follow Inspire Nation (and the lives of Michael and Jessica) on Instagram, go to www.Instagram.com/InspireNationLive And to follow Inspire Nation on Tik Tok simply go to InspireNationShow on Tik Tok
If you've ever wanted to be happier, more content, and more comfortable with who you are, and those around you, then do we have the personality revealing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Dr. Brian R. Little, researcher, author, and professor, voted the favorite professor by students at Harvard for three consecutive years! He's also the author of a fascinating book on who in the world we are, and why we operate the way we do, Me, Myself, and Us. And that's what we'll be talking about today, about the science of personality and the art of Well-Being, and how it can change our lives. That plus we'll talk about bathtub farts and lumberjacks, music that makes your hair stand on end, why the professor's left shoe is an introvert, the dangers of caffeine after 3, what in the world is cyberia, what North Dakota has in spades, why you don't want to follow the professor into the bathroom, the power of weasel words and why extroverted females, may be the most heroic of them all! Happiness & Success Self-Improvement & Self-Help Topics Include: What we can learn from his Ted Talk (s) and how do we know he's an introvert? How do we tell if someone is an introvert or an extrovert Can we shift from introvert to extrovert What are personal constructs? What can we learn from Jack and the lumberjack What can we learn from a Harvard Student who'd been in Army ROTC What's it mean to be in your own cage? How you can grow resiliency What can we learn from the Myers Briggs test What are stand up chameleons What are the big five dimensions of personality How epigenetics and social powers can change aspects of our human genome and therefore our personality What happiness really is, means, and how important is it really Why introverts use weasel words What is hardiness or resiliency and can it be learned? What does hostility have to do with type A personalities What we can learn from play What's the importance of play What do we need to know about personality and creativity What is the creative project? What's the hero view of the creative personality How are geography and personality intertwined? And for free meditations, weekly tips, stories and similar shows visit: www.InspireNationShow.com And to support the show and get even more great tools, tips, and behind-the-scenes access, visit: www.Patreon.com/InspireNation
If you've ever wanted to be happier, more content, and more comfortable with who you are, and those around you, then do we have the personality revealing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Dr. Brian R. Little, researcher, author, and professor, voted the favorite professor by students at Harvard for three consecutive years! He's also the author of a fascinating book on who in the world we are, and why we operate the way we do, Me, Myself, and Us. And that's what we'll be talking about today, about the science of personality and the art of Well-Being, and how it can change our lives. That plus we'll talk about bathtub farts and lumberjacks, music that makes your hair stand on end, why the professor's left shoe is an introvert, the dangers of caffeine after 3, what in the world is cyberia, what North Dakota has in spades, why you don't want to follow the professor into the bathroom, the power of weisel words and why extroverted females, may be the most heroic of them all! Happiness & Success Self-Improvement & Self-Help Topics Include: What we can learn from his Ted Talk (s) and how do we know he's an introvert? How do we tell if someone is an introvert or an extrovert Can we shift from introvert to extrovert What are personal constructs? What can we learn from Jack and the lumberjack What can we learn from a Harvard Student who'd been in Army ROTC What's it mean to be in your own cage? How you can grow resiliency What can we learn from the Myers Briggs test What are stand up chameleons What are the big five dimensions of personality How epigenetics and social powers can change aspects of our human genome and therefore our personality What happiness really is, means, and how important is it really Why introverts use weasel words What is hardiness or resiliency and can it be learned? What does hostility have to do with type A personalities What we can learn from play What's the importance of play What do we need to know about personality and creativity What is the creative project? What's the hero view of the creative personality How are geography and personality intertwined? Dr. Brian R Little of Harvard Shares Secrets to Happiness & Success By Understanding Your Personality! Inspiration | Motivation | Meditation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Career | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
In this episode we go deep on the science of personality. We look at how we’ve moved way beyond the debate of nature vs nurture, we look at the “Myth of Authenticity" and the danger of “just being yourself,” we examine why human wellbeing (aka success) depends on the sustainable pursuit of core projects in our lives, explore the complex dance of self improvement between the limitation of biological, social factors and the identity of individuals, and look at how much agency and control we really have in shaping our personalities and lives among all of these different factors with our guest Dr. Brian Little. What is Trait Psychology?Traits do have predictive validity“The Big Five” personality model is the most dominant perspective in personality trait psychologyOCEANOpenness to experienceConscientiousnessExtraversionAgreeablenessNeuroticism Honesty / humility is a sixth factor that may not be included in the “Big Five” modelThese personality traits have consequential predictive ability for your life outcomes, happiness, marriage, success, divorce, etcThe trait of conscientiousness is a very good predictor of work place success but also predicts health outcomes, why is that?Disagreeable people also have a health risk factor - low agreeableness shows an increased risk for heart diseaseOpenness-to-experience and conscietouness have different paths to success - but both can be successful predictors of positive life outcomesThe myth of the creative hero. The creative project is much more important than the illusion of the solo creative.How changeable or immutable are our personality traits? Are we stuck with the personality we are born with?Your trait expressions can be shaped not just by your biology but also by the things that really matter to you - by your own “personal projects”If you constantly act out of character - you may eventually run the risk of burning outThe study of our traits gets us INTO the study of personality but not ALL THE WAY inWe’ve moved WAY beyond the nature vs nurture debate Genetic expression is a matter of external influence than shapes the expression of genesThere is a biological “base” to our personality - but it’s a base that we can either act against or act in accordance with itSelf improvement is a dance between biological, social, and individual factors Traits are a necessary way of understanding personality but they are not sufficient We explore "The Bodnarian Aspects of Matt"We are not just pawns - we can shape things and change the trajectory of our lives (within reasonable boundaries)“Go for it” feels good - but its often a cheap way out - take a harder look and really look at the best path forward for yourself Accepting and facing reality as it is - including your own limitations and weaknesses - is an essential component of successHuman wellbeing (“success”) depends on the sustainable pursuit of core projects in our lives. Natural dispositions that we don’t borrow from our cultural scripts are the first line of influence that help shape what becomes the core projects in our livesOut of the stew emerge biological shaped, but also socially influenced possible futures for yourself that are anchored in core projects The sustainable pursuit of core projects is vital - the way in which we get them isHomework: If you want to play outside your personality comfort zone, start with small uncomfortable changes and gradually build into more and more difficult situations Homework: Conduct short term experiments, self change experiments, “fixed role explorations” and then monitor the impact that has on your personality and behavior Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Brian R. Little ist für mich der „Godfather of Personal Projects“. Seit den 1960er Jahren forscht er an Personal Projects und wie diese mit unserem Wohlbefinden zusammenhängen. Er ist aber nicht nur ein verdienstvoller Forscher in diesem Gebiet, sondern auch ein international ausgezeichneter Professor und Speaker im Bereich der Persönlichkeitspsychologie. Er hat an den…
Dr. Brian R. Little ist für mich der "Godfather of Personal Projects". Seit den 1960er Jahren forscht er an Personal Projects und wie diese mit unserem Wohlbefinden zusammenhängen. Er ist aber nicht nur ein verdienstvoller Forscher in diesem Gebiet, sondern auch ein international ausgezeichneter Professor und Speaker im Bereich der Persönlichkeitspsychologie. Er hat an den Universitäten in Oxford, Harvard, McGill und Carleton unterrichtet und lehrt immer noch an den Universitäten in Cambridge und Ottawa, wo er auch lebt. Ich habe Brian Little Anfang März 2018 in Cambridge zu einem Interview getroffen. Ich habe mir damit nicht nur einen Herzenswunsch erfüllt, sondern auch einen überaus herzlichen und offenen Menschen kennengelernt. Und nicht zuletzt bin ich mit vielen Ideen und Inspirationen für meine nächsten Podcast-Folgen heimgekehrt. In diesem Interview spannen wir den Bogen von den Anfängen seiner Personal Projects Forschung über die größten Herausforderungen der Personal Projects der Gegenwart bis hin zu seinen Visionen fürPersonal Projects in der Zukunft. In Teil 1 des Interviews geht es um... die Anfänge seiner Personal Projects Forschung ob sich Personal Projects seither durch Facebook & Co. verändert haben wie das Personal Project „Schwangerschaft” am besten gelingt ob "faule" Menschen auch Personal Projects haben. Du kannst das Interview auch nachlesen: auf Englisch und auf Deutsch. Im zweiten Teil des Interviews, das in der nächsten Folge erscheint, geht es um... unsere Core Projects (Herzensprojekte) und wie wir sie erkennen den Grund, warum wir am Morgen aufstehen (ground projects) seine Vision für Personal Projects in der Zukunft was einen exzellenten (introvertierten) Lehrer ausmacht.
Worum geht's in dieser Folge? In der ersten Episode von Season 1 geht es um sechs wichtige Charakteristika von Personal Projects, die wir kennen müssen, wenn wir uns daran machen wollen, unsere Personal Projects besser zu managen: [dt_list style="1" bullet_position="middle" dividers="false"] [dt_list_item image=""]Personal Projects bestehen aus mehreren Zwischenschritten.[/dt_list_item] [dt_list_item image=""]Jeder Mensch hat Personal Projects - aber jeder hat andere.[/dt_list_item] [dt_list_item image=""]Personal Projects sind unterschiedlich groß - von Routinen bis zu Lebensprojekten.[/dt_list_item] [dt_list_item image=""]Personal Projects können selbst gewählt oder fremdbestimmt sein.[/dt_list_item] [dt_list_item image=""]Personal Projects können höchst befriedigend oder höchst belastend sein.[/dt_list_item] [dt_list_item image=""]Andere Personen können an unseren Personal Projects beteiligt sein - oder auch nicht.[/dt_list_item] [/dt_list] Tipps und Links zur Folge Brian R. Little - Website inkl. tollem TED-Talk Brian Littles Buch "Me, Myself, And Us" auf Amazon (englisch | deutsch) "Projekt Ballhausplatz" von Sebastian Kurz (Falter.at) Die Nullfolge dieses Podcasts - Wie dieser Podcast entstanden ist Den [Projekt: Leben] Newsletter abonnieren Podcasts auf iPhone abonnieren (Video von PodSofa) Podcasts auf Android abonnieren (Video von PodSofa)
Human personality expert, Dr. Brian R. Little, discusses his new book, Who Are You, Really? and describes how "personal projects" influence our lives and can help us to flourish. BrianRlittle.com Sponsored by Alliant University so go to Drdrew.com and click on the banner for more details.
If you've ever wanted to be happier, more content, and more comfortable with who you are, and those around you, then do we have the personality revealing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Dr. Brian R. Little, researcher, author, and professor, voted the favorite professor by students at Harvard for three consecutive years! He's also the author of a fascinating book on who in the world we are, and why we operate the way we do, Me, Myself, and Us. And that's what we'll be talking about today, about the science of personality and the art of Well-Being, and how it can change our lives. That plus we'll talk about bathtub farts and lumberjacks, music that makes your hair stand on end, why the professor's left shoe is an introvert, the dangers of caffeine after 3, what in the world is cyberia, what North Dakota has in spades, why you don't want to follow the professor into the bathroom, the power of weisel words and why extroverted females, may be the most heroic of them all! Happiness & Success Self-Improvement & Self-Help Topics Include: What we can learn from his Ted Talk (s) and how do we know he's an introvert? How do we tell if someone is an introvert or an extrovert Can we shift from introvert to extrovert What are personal constructs? What can we learn from Jack and the lumberjack What can we learn from a Harvard Student who'd been in Army ROTC What's it mean to be in your own cage? How you can grow resiliency What can we learn from the Myers Briggs test What are stand up chameleons What are the big five dimensions of personality How epigenetics and social powers can change aspects of our human genome and therefore our personality What happiness really is, means, and how important is it really Why introverts use weasel words What is hardiness or resiliency and can it be learned? What does hostility have to do with type A personalities What we can learn from play What's the importance of play What do we need to know about personality and creativity What is the creative project? What's the hero view of the creative personality How are geography and personality intertwined? Dr. Brian R Little of Harvard Shares Secrets to Happiness & Success By Understanding Your Personality! Inspiration | Motivation | Meditation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Career | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
If you've ever wanted to be happier, more content, and more comfortable with who you are, and those around you, then do we have the personality revealing show for you! Today I'll be talking with Dr. Brian R. Little, researcher, author, and professor, voted the favorite professor by students at Harvard for three consecutive years! He's also the author of a fascinating book on who in the world we are, and why we operate the way we do, Me, Myself, and Us. And that's what we'll be talking about today, about the science of personality and the art of Well-Being, and how it can change our lives. That plus we'll talk about bathtub farts and lumberjacks, music that makes your hair stand on end, why the professor's left shoe is an introvert, the dangers of caffeine after 3, what in the world is cyberia, what North Dakota has in spades, why you don't want to follow the professor into the bathroom, the power of weisel words and why extroverted females, may be the most heroic of them all! Happiness & Success Self-Improvement & Self-Help Topics Include: What we can learn from his Ted Talk (s) and how do we know he's an introvert? How do we tell if someone is an introvert or an extrovert Can we shift from introvert to extrovert What are personal constructs? What can we learn from Jack and the lumberjack What can we learn from a Harvard Student who'd been in Army ROTC What's it mean to be in your own cage? How you can grow resiliency What can we learn from the Myers Briggs test What are stand up chameleons What are the big five dimensions of personality How epigenetics and social powers can change aspects of our human genome and therefore our personality What happiness really is, means, and how important is it really Why introverts use weasel words What is hardiness or resiliency and can it be learned? What does hostility have to do with type A personalities What we can learn from play What's the importance of play What do we need to know about personality and creativity What is the creative project? What's the hero view of the creative personality How are geography and personality intertwined? Dr. Brian R Little of Harvard Shares Secrets to Happiness & Success By Understanding Your Personality! Inspiration | Motivation | Meditation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Career | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com