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An 11 page paper describing an individual and relating the collection of personality and character traits to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, work expectations, motivation (intrinsic or extrinsic), personality and operating according to a systems approach. The individual who has been the ultimate subject of this paper is one cognizant of the need for change over time and its natural progression over the life span. This is not to say that the subject individual will never resist change, but it is fairly certain that s/he will approach it with reflection and rational thought and action. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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11 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSpsycPersPers.rtf
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Who am I without mentioning again any reference to the first person? That first person reference becomes the "subject individual" who has plans for the future;
in is active pursuit of goals; and possesses a work ethic that will support achievement of those goals. Personal Facts and Traits Much
of this paper contains general information about topics addressing personality, organization skills, work ethic, personal values, motivation, personal productivity and several other general topics as they apply to a specific
individual. The individual used as an example in each and for whom each example is included below is a 24-year-old student at De Vry University, majoring in Computer Networking
and Communications and working at a local Best Buy as a computer technician. The individual providing the subject here is "quiet, organized, secure,
sociable, goal-oriented," as well as being both reserved and outgoing, depending on circumstances of the moment and the setting in which events are occurring. The individual furthers describes herself
as being "clever, confident, intelligent, inventive, reflective, resourceful, sincere, hard working and productive." Combined, these traits appear to be those that can make
positive contribution to a successful life, defined as far more than only financial success as many see it. True success includes having, creating or working toward financial security so
that the individual can pursue other goals and interests, which is what the student currently is doing. Working as a computer technician at an electronics retailer would be an
end point for some, or a temporary resting place for others drifting from job to job without any clear direction on where they intend to go. For the individual
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