What is Personality?
Psychologists define personality as a process of the acquisition of an increasingly accurate self-concept rather than a description of developmental stages and tasks. Rogers (1951) mainly focused on this concept. Your personality includes your patterns of thoughts, actions, and emotions. It’s also influenced by your temperament and experiences. An individual’s personality is a unique entity resulting from the interaction between a person and his environment. It can be understood in terms of a person’s behaviours, actions, postures, words, attitudes, opinions and lifestyle.
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