Summary of TUTORIAL 6 INTELIGENCIA, LOS CUATRO TEMPERAMENTOS

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This video provides an overview of the four temperaments and how they can affect our decision-making. It explains that everyone has the ability to control their own lives, and that the most important thing is to focus on taking care of oneself mentally, emotionally, and socially.

  • 00:00:00 The four temperaments are: the coleric, the sanguine, the melancholic, and the phlegmatic. The coleric is the most active, the sanguine is the most passive, the melancholic is a mixture of both, and the phlegmatic is the least active. The phlegmatic is the most adaptable, thinking a lot, analyzing, and feeling fear of failure. The phlegmatic is also the most perfectionist, always trying to improve and improve. It's the most indecisive, making decisions without taking into account the negative aspects, and this can lead to impulsiveness and making mistakes. The sanguine and the coleric are both positive temperaments, meaning they start things and often have great successes, but they can also be very impulsive and make lots of mistakes. The phlegmatic is the most sensitive, sharing everything, getting offended easily, and being very disciplined. The flemático is the most adaptive, coming from the child who is adaptable, thinking a lot, and analyzing, but is also very sensitive, offering to retreat from problems and needing others' approval. He's more disciplined than the other three temperaments, more balanced, and takes more decisions rationally.
  • 00:05:00 This video explains the four temperaments: proactive, passive, melancholic, and flematic. Each temperament is characterized by a different set of behaviors and emotions. Some people are predominantly proactive or passive, while others are more melancholic or flematic. It is important to understand your own temperament and personality, and to balance out your behaviors and emotions to match your dominant personality type.
  • 00:10:00 This video tutorial discusses the four temperaments: Introverted Sensing (IS), Intuitive Thinking (IT), Extroverted Thinking (ET), and Intuitive Feeling (IF). IS people are focused on their own priorities and ways of thinking and being. They're their own interest and that's not bad. The bad thing is that one can get lost and let others dominate and control them because of the interests of others. IS individuals need to be aware of their own interests and analyze all proposals and invitations in terms of those interests. This aligns with their priorities and leads to successful teamwork. It's important to have clarity about one's goals and objectives, and to make decisions based on those priorities. Without a clear direction, one can become lost and unfocused in their own journey, and this can lead to failure in all areas of life. Development of self-awareness is essential in order to make sound decisions, manage emotions, and achieve long-term goals. Developing an understanding of one's own personality is also necessary for achieving personal growth and happiness. Self-management begins with knowing where one wants to go and not simply following the path of others. It's important to negotiate and reach agreements with
  • 00:15:00 The video discusses the four temperaments: sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic. It explains that anyone can have these temperaments, but that they don't have to match each other. A person with a choleric temperament might be aggressive and passionate, while someone with a melancholic temperament might be depressive and passive. A person with a phlegmatic temperament might be calm and collected. The video goes on to say that people often use their temperaments to make decisions. For example, a person with a choleric temperament might be more likely to make decisions based on their emotions, while a person with a melancholic temperament might be more likely to make decisions based on logic. The video concludes by saying that everyone has the ability to control their own lives, and that the most important thing is to focus on taking care of oneself mentally, emotionally, and socially.
  • 00:20:00 This video provides an overview of the eight "personas" that people live within, and the four temperaments. It explains which temperaments are predominant and which are sub-dominant, and which "sub-personities" control most of our behavior. The video provides instructions on how to modulate our behavior in order to best serve ourselves, and reminds viewers that all temperaments are useful when it's necessary. In the third session, we'll be better equipped to face life.

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