What are the big 5 traits?
~Extroversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism
Openness is a characteristic that includes imagination and insight, its also provides interests, and creativity. It builds your interests and creates a comfort zone that people don't like to leave.
Conscientiousness is a trait that includes high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control, and goal-directed behaviors. This organized and structured approach is often found within people who work in science and even high-retail finance where detail orientation and organization are required as a skill set.
Extraversion (sometimes referred to as Extroversion) is a trait widely recognisable as “someone who gets energized in the company of others.”
People who exhibit high agreeableness will show signs of trust, altruism, kindness, and affection. Highly agreeable people tend to have high prosocial behaviors which means that they’re more inclined to be helping other people.
Neuroticism is characterized by sadness, moodiness, and emotional instability. Often mistaken for anti-social behavior, or worse a greater psychological issue, neuroticism is a physical and emotional response to stress and perceived threats in someone’s daily life.
Openness is a characteristic that includes imagination and insight, its also provides interests, and creativity. It builds your interests and creates a comfort zone that people don't like to leave.
Conscientiousness is a trait that includes high levels of thoughtfulness, good impulse control, and goal-directed behaviors. This organized and structured approach is often found within people who work in science and even high-retail finance where detail orientation and organization are required as a skill set.
Extraversion (sometimes referred to as Extroversion) is a trait widely recognisable as “someone who gets energized in the company of others.”
People who exhibit high agreeableness will show signs of trust, altruism, kindness, and affection. Highly agreeable people tend to have high prosocial behaviors which means that they’re more inclined to be helping other people.
Neuroticism is characterized by sadness, moodiness, and emotional instability. Often mistaken for anti-social behavior, or worse a greater psychological issue, neuroticism is a physical and emotional response to stress and perceived threats in someone’s daily life.