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LEADING YOU UNDERSTAND YOURSELF AND OTHERS! By Caroline Nyamwaya Mwazi F ind out your Personality and Improve Relationships with Yourself and Others Andrea strode into the office and made a beeline for Michael’s desk. How is the Acer’s Tree report coming along?”, she demanded. “It’s going great”, Michael answered, wondering for the umpteenth time why Andrea directly jumps to discussing work without first saying hello. While Andrea’s work is excellent, she has received feedback that she needs to be ‘softer’ with people. She loves being in charge and getting things done and wishes her team was more like her. She feels that Michael needs to focus more, rather than ‘wasting time’ with colleagues, discussing non- work related things. Michael is actually quite dependable and often meets his deadlines, especially when given ample time to complete tasks. He finds Andrea hard, pushy and, quite frankly, sometimes a little tiresome, though he would never tell her, since he likes getting along with everybody. What Is Personality? Personality has been defined as the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s distinctive character. According to ‘‘ Personality has been defined as the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual’s distinctive character. According to reference.com, temperament is a set of innate or inborn traits that organize one’s approach to the world, while personality is what rises to the surface as a result of temperament; what is seen and experienced.’’ 28 MAL 17/17 ISSUE reference.com, temperament is a set of innate or inborn traits that organize one’s approach to the world, while personality is what rises to the surface as a result of temperament; what is seen and experienced. We often describe ourselves and others in different ways such as ‘introvert’, ‘extrovert’, ‘bubbly’, “warm’, ‘cold’ and ‘pushy’. Our temperament is in place from conception, inherited from our parents and grandparents. This is why some infants readily smile and gurgle, others are serious and calm, gravely pondering things, while yet others yell and demand attention, calling the shots from the minute they are born! While we have our natural, in- born temperament, we also have an adaptive personality – the personality shaped by our environment. For example an extrovert who spends a lot of time with introverts may adopt some introvert behaviors, while remaining an extrovert. Introverts may find themselves becoming more expressive and social because of being surrounded by extroverts. They will however naturally prefer their own company.