The 4 Personality Types - Which One Are You?
Have you ever wondered about your personality type? Or maybe someone else's too? Knowing about the different personality types can do a lot to help you effectively interact, connect, and deal with all kinds of people. Behaviorist and HR specialist Patrick Bet-David developed the “STAR System” typology of personality. “STAR” stands for structure, task, action, and relationship. Here are the 4 personality types explained and how to deal with them. Be sure to take note of which two types describe you the best, as most of us tend to fall into two categories (our primary type and our secondary type)! Fascinated about personality types? Check out our video on the Myers Briggs Personality Types: https://youtu.be/NXcWZnQPUXw Writer: Chloe Avenasa Script Editor: Rida Batool Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Minh Nguyen YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Reference: https://pastebin.com/CjZ6ar6q Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkJEpR7JmS36tajD34Gp4VA/join Would you like to animate for the team? Check out this: https://psych2go.net/interested-in-animating-for-pych2go-faq/ Interested in writing for psych2go? Check out: https://psych2go.net/script-writing-position-faqs/
The 4 Personality Types - Which One Are You?
Understanding Personality Types with the STAR System
Introduction to Personality Ranking
- The narrator welcomes viewers and expresses gratitude for their support, introducing the topic of personality ranking.
- The importance of understanding unique traits in enhancing communication skills and leadership is highlighted, suggesting that this knowledge can improve adaptability in social settings.
Overview of the STAR System
- Patrick Bet-David developed the STAR system to categorize personalities into four major types, aimed at improving employee hiring, training, and retention processes.
1. Structure-Oriented Personality
- Structure-oriented individuals are described as responsible, assertive, dependable, and level-headed; they value order and stability.
- They tend to be rational thinkers who prefer concrete facts over emotional appeals when communicating.
2. Task-Oriented Personality
- Task-oriented people are characterized by their creativity and critical thinking; they enjoy philosophical debates and value knowledge above all else.
- These individuals often get lost in their thoughts due to their rich inner world but dislike mundane tasks lacking substance.
3. Action-Oriented Personality
- Action-oriented types are doers who crave excitement and adventure; they excel in improvisation and storytelling.
- Their charisma often leads them into leadership roles during crises due to their ability to motivate others effectively.
4. Relationship-Oriented Personality
- Relationship-oriented individuals prioritize harmony and emotional connections; they are empathetic and idealistic.
- They may struggle with criticism but are known for being selfless friends who support others' needs above their own.