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Four Temperaments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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One thing that is good for the people with phlegmatic personalities to remember is that they need to exercise their faith and make an effort to show some emotion. It can be very dull living with an individual who is bland about everything.
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"Go-with-the-Flow" Phlegmatic ... However, their lack of discipline and motivation often allows them to procrastinate in the absence of a strong leader." Still, with their winsome personalities and strong peacemaking skills, phlegmatics are always welcome additions to the workplace.
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Gospel Gazette Online: June 2000 Issue: article by Rebecca Rushmore: So To Watch, So Little Time ... Like the other three personalities, the phlegmatic has his weaknesses. This individual is so much the watcher that he becomes involved in as little as possible. He is fearful, indecisive and hesitant of things in life.
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Though there are many ways to categorize personalities, one way divides people into four personality types. These categories are the sanguine, the choleric, the melancholy and the phlegmatic. Each kind of personality has general characteristics associated with it. Though the characteristics may not be true for...
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They recognised the four basic temperaments, Sanguine, Choleric, Melancholic and Phlegmatic. These temperaments expressed the moods that people felt. These temperaments (or moods) were thought to be the result of physical conditions ' bodily fluids or humours'. ... The Personalities...
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Almost all sources record melancholic, phlegmatic, choleric and sanguine dispositions as personalities rather than moods. But the psychology (philosophy) and medicine of the past only makes sense if you see these terms as mood states reflecting mental and physical health.
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