TLE 10: Lesson 1-3, 4TH QUARTER Flashcards
The overall profile or combination of characteristics that capture the unique nature of a person.
PERSONALITY
It combines a set of physical and mental characteristics that reflect how a person looks, thinks, acts, and feels.
PERSONALITY
What is PERSONALITY?
TOTALITY OF A PERSON
What does Personality specifically talks about?
- The way a person deals with others
- The perception of what is right and what is wrong
- The way we present ourselves or simply our posture
- The way we react on things; either being calm or aggressive
- The way we approach others or the way we talk
How does a personality of a person become evident?
FIRST IMPRESSION
What is the definition of IMPRESSION?
An opinion or feeling that you have about someone/something you have seen but do not know very well.
What is the definition of FIRST IMPRESSION?
Opinions that you form immediately, before thinking thoroughly.
First impressions are normally based on the following:
Appearance - 55%
The quality of your voice, grammar, and confidence - 38%
Content - 7%
It is the way you dress, act, and walk through the door.
Appearance
The qualityof your voice, grammar, and confidence
Presentation
The words you choose to say
Content
What are the different Aspects of Personality?
- Intellectual
- Moral
- Physical
- Emotional
- Social
This is the Intellectual Aspect
Mental Capacity of Man
This refers to how a person talks, the range of ideas he expresses, and the things he talks about, as well as his values and mental alertness.
Mental Capacity of Man
These determine the entire physiological system of an individual. Posture, body build and size, complexion and facial expressions, as well as he appropriateness and condition of clothes, comprise the physical appearance of a person
Heredity and Environment
What is the Physical Aspect of Personality?
Heredity and Environment
This is seen on how well a person conducts himself with other people and how well he observes the rules of etiquette that governs society.
Conduct and Attitude
It is the Social Aspect of Personality
Conduct and Attitude
It is the Emotional Aspect of Personality
Emotional Make-up
What is Emotional Makeup?
It is shown in his
likes and dislikes, whether
he is aggressive or docile
What is the Moral Aspect of Personality?
Right or Wrong
This aspect of personality has to do with a person’s awareness of the difference of what is wrong or right.
Moral Aspect (Right or Wrong)
16 Personality Types:
Who are the Analysts Group?
- INTJ - The Architect
- INTP - The Thinker
- ENTJ - The Commander
- ENTP - The Debater
16 Personality Types:
Who are the Diplomats Group?
- INFJ - The Advocate
- INFP - The Mediator
- ENFJ - The Giver
- ENFP - The Champion
16 Personality Types:
Who are the Sentinels Group?
- ISTJ - The Inspector
- ISFJ - The Protector
- ESTJ - The Director
- ESFJ - The Caregiver
16 Personality Types:
Who are the Explorers Group?
- ISTP - The Crafter
- ISFP - The Artist
- ESTP - The Persuader
- ESFP - The Performer
It is the passing through of traits from parents to offspring.
HEREDITY
These are passed from parents to offspring and
is found in our chromosomes
GENES
These are the external factors that affect one’s personality while growing. These are the parents’ style of parenting, their expectations, and responsiveness. These are also the friendship, attitudes, and values gained outside the home.
ENVIRONMENT
What is MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS?
A motivational theory in psychology comprising a five-tier model of human needs
From the bottom of the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs upwards, the needs are:
physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and
self-actualization.
What is ERIK ERIKSON’S
PSYCHOSOCIAL STAGES
OF DEVELOPMENT?
Personality develops in a predetermined order through eight stages of psychosocial development, from infancy to adulthood.
What are the eight stages in Erik Erikson’s Pyschosocial stages of Development?
- Infancy
- Early Childhood
- Preschool
- School Age
- Adolescence
- Young Adulthood
- Middle Adulthood
- Maturity
This is popularly known as etiquette and good manners.
Social Graces
A set of rules of behavior in our
society.
Etiquette
The way of doing things, accepted by the society.
Good Manners
This refers to any item worn or carried on the body, typically made of frabic or other materials.
Clothing
What is Clothing for?
Protection, comfort, modesty, and enhancement.
What are the factos that we should consider in dressing up?
Knowing what to wear, when, and where to wear.
It is the best rule within the bounds of classic good taste.
Appropriateness in clothes
What are the different Dress codes?
- Casual Wear
- Smart Casual
- Buseiness Formal
- Formal Wear
This refers to comfortable, informal, clothing suitable for everyday situations and relaxed settings.
Casual Wear
What are the common examples of Casual Wear include?
Jeans, T-Shirts, Sweaters, Shorts, Sneakers, Cardigans, and Poloshirts.
What are the basic materials used for casual wear?
Denim, Cotton, Jersey, Flannel, and Fleece
A dress code that sits between business casual and full formal wear. It’s a relaxed yet polished look.
Smart Casual
The most professional dress code, which involves a tailored suit, a button-down shirt, and conservative accessories.
Business Formal
What are the occassions for Business Formal Attire?
- Special Events (Award ceremonies, Charity dinners, and etc.)
- High-Profile Meeting
- Corporate Functions
This is often seen for special events like weddings or galas, which requires elegant and sophisticated attire such as formal gowns or tuxedos.
Formal Wear
What are importat considerations in Formal Wear?
Occasion, Location and Personal Style
What are the different Elements of Design?
Line
Shape
Form
Color
Value
Texture
Space
This is a path or connection between two points.
Line
A two-dimensional area that is defined by lines, colors, or texxtures.
Shape
A three-dimensional shape, having length, width and depth.
Form
A visual element that can evoke emotions and create emphasis or harmony.
Color
The lightness or darkness of a color or tone.
Value
The surface quality of a design which can be visual or tactile.
Texture
The area around or within an element.
Space
What are the Principles of Design?
Balance
Contrast
Emphasis
Proportion
Rhythm
Movement
Unity
Hierarchy
The distribution of elements in a design to create stability and harmony.
Balance
The use of differences in elements to create visual interest and highlight important areas.
Contrast
Drawing attention to a specific area or element to create a focal point
Emphasis
The relationship between the size and scale of different elements in a design.
Proportion
The Visual flow or movement created by the repetition or alternation of elements.
Rhythm
The way elements lead the viewer’s eye through the design.
Movement
The sense of harmony and cohesion achieved by combining elements effectively
Unity
The arrangement of elements to create a visual order and guide the viewer’s attention.
Hierarchy
How does one’s body shape helps with the terms of dresses?
Helps you highlight your best features, balance proportions and feel more confident & comfortable/
What are the different female body shapes?
Rectangle
Inverted Triangle
Hourglass
Lean column
Pear
Apple
What are the different male body shapes?
Rectangle
Triangle
Inverted Triangle
Oval
Trapezoid
This is a crucial elemnt in dressing up becayse it can significantly impact how a garment looks and how it highlights or de-emphasizes specific features.
Neckline
How does one’s face shape helps with terms of dresses?
Helps create a harmonious and flattering look by selecng styles and necklines that accentuate positive features.
What are the different female face shapes?
Oval
Heart
Round
Square
Rectangle
What are the different male face shapes?
Round
Oval
Diamond
Square
Heart
Rectangle