You are Somebody!!

G-d has “wired” each of us differently.
1 Cor. 12:6: “G-d works through different in different ways.”
There is no right or wrong temperament. All are helpful, but all are limited – because we are all unique!
You are unique blend of personality traits.
We are all a blending of certain basic personality traits that are consistent in our behavior.
We can learn much from other personality types.
Our personalities need to be more sanctified, smoothed out, and molded by the L-rd. We need to tame our personality! We were not made to be copies but unique individuals.
Bible Truth about our experiences in life.
Our experiences are a part of who we are as individuals. Pass experiences help to reveal our ministry calling. G-d desires to use our various experiences in our ministries. G-d even wants to use our painful experiences to help others – G-d never wastes a hurt!































































































Other important Traits:
Extrovert or Introvert - Introverts have thier energy sources renewed by spending time alone. Extroverts get their batteries re-charged whern they are with people.
Analytical or Intuitive - This has to do with how we approach coming to a decision. Thinkers are more concerned with the objective facts, while Feelers prefer subjective understanding or experience. Thinkers do have feelings and emotions, even if they are not visible or evident in their decision-making process. And Feelers can think logically, even thour it may not be verbalized.
Routine or Variety - some people prefer the kinds of tasks that are Routine, while others prefer a Variety of tasks. Routine people enjoy the comfort the knowing what is expected and performs appropriately. Variety people like the challenge of diversity.
Cooperative or independent - some people prefer to work with people and to cooperate on job assignments, while others prefer to work alone and be more independent. How we relate to other people is an important aspect of our personalities. Cooperative people enjoy the camarderie of fellow workers and jointing efforts to accomplish something. Independent people enjoy the challenge and satisfaction of personally completing entire tasks by themselves.

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