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Importance of personality development in career guidance (psychological aspects)

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Answered by halfsisters83
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Personality has the power to uplift, power to depress, power to curse, and power to bless”, quoted by unknown, is very apt and true in itself for the Personality, it would not be an exaggerate if said, is the key to success career and thereby in life at large. A personality means individual’s behavior, style, characteristics, attitude, mindset and the perceptions along with the unique way to see the things around. Going forward and getting succeeded in any task – may it be a career path, achievement of short and long-term goals, academic education, any profession; it holds true and applied equally to all the things. A Personality Development is today has become but a new buzzword for its essence and truly possessing a good personality will help a lot in achieving the goals. The impressive personality, confident in opinion with pleasing behavior and positive attitude will help you achieve desired goals synergizing the recourses available very easily.


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Answered by Nyaberiduke
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Personality Development is the organisation and pattern of an individual's behavior and attitudes that makes them stand out. These create a distinctive character that is compatible to a distinctive job. It is the sprouting point of job specialisation which requires vast and distinctive sets of skills. With personality development, different sets of skills are yielded from different kinds of attitudes and behaviours.

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