10.28.2012


How to take the life?

First of all, we must realize that there are various characters, so that not all of us understand, feel and act the same way to a given stimulus.

So depending on our Timia, ie our encouragement to continue with our daily lives and our particular character, it will face the challenges before us more or less assertively.
Hence, the importance of stop for a moment and ask ourselves: How is my character? As I approach the problems likely to arise? And the ultimate question, CAN I CHANGE? I AM WILLING TO IT?
For a discussion of our personality, I recommend going to this Web address and read carefully and take notes on what we find and that fits more with everyone.

http://www.monografias.com/trabajos34/el-caracter/el-caracter.shtml           (But in Spanish)

:Some of that page translated into English


Character is the idiomatic expression that refers to that which individualizes, so that components can be classified as those that express in a more individualized and distinctive way of being and behaving in a particular person.

Character means mark (engraved), suggests a deep thing fixed, perhaps innate, a basic structure. American psychology has preference for the medium behaviorist orientation invites you to emphasize the role of external movement, visible action. European psychology, by contrast, tends to emphasize what is innate in human nature, which is deeply engraved on it and is relatively unchanging.

Character is a component that is strongly influenced by the environment, culture, education, social and family environment, the core of friends or work, etc.. One of the essential factors of character is the united will of the temple, as the expression of self-control over one's behavior, especially in decisions that matter exerts freedom, yet are conditioned by the duty, responsibility, and respect for social or moral limits

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