
Simple emoticons of the four temperaments
(clockwise from top right: Choleric, melancholic, sanguine, phlegmatic).
Sanguine: The Sanguine temperament personality is fairly extroverted. People of a sanguine temperament tend to enjoy social gatherings and making new friends. They tend to be creative and often day dream. However, some alone time is crucial for those of this temperament. Sanguine can also mean very sensitive, compassionate and thoughtful. Sanguine personalities generally struggle with following tasks all the way through, are chronically late, and tend to be forgetful and sometimes a little sarcastic. Often, when pursuing a new hobby, interest is lost quickly--when it ceases to be engaging or fun.
Choleric: A person who is choleric is a doer. They have a lot of ambition, energy and passion, and try to instill it in others. They can dominate people of other temperaments, especially phlegmatic types. Many great charismatic military and political figures were cholerics.
Melancholic: A person who is a thoughtful ponderer has a melancholic disposition. Often very kind and considerate, melancholics can be highly creativ. A melancholic is also often a perfectionist. They are often self-reliant and independent.
Phlegmatic: Phlegmatics tend to be self-content and kind. They can be very accepting and affectionate. They may be very receptive and shy and often prefer stability to uncertainty and change. They are very consistent, relaxed, rational, curious, and observant, making them good administrators and diplomats. Unlike the Sanguine personality, they may be more dependable.
What I got from Wikipedia! And, no one is 100% anything but a mixture of two with one that's more dominant!
On a happy note, there wouldnt be GEMS this coming Wednesday = No school! Yay!
Ohhhh, and I finally finished Nicholas Sparks' latest addition: The Last Song. It's nice and I like it. But I guess, Dear John is still my favourite, the one that caught my attention and start reading most of his books! :)
Pardon me for this super long post, this is what happens when there's just too many things to share and little time to do so.