Personality: How to become personally alive as ourselves

Become personal with yourself. Embrace and build on your own unique personality
@innertalks (22088)
Australia
January 3, 2023 12:10am CST
To be an individual, we need to embrace our own personality. We do this by building character in to ourselves, and this comes to us in the right way, from our embracing our own soul. Our personality defines us, by our attaching ways of being and behaving within our body/mind, to our soul. Personality is the slant of our soul, and includes the gifts, unique to us, that God has bestowed onto us to live this lifetime from. We are to live from this personality type gently, not roughly though. The way we live must help to build others up, not tear them down. This is the art of noble living, in treating others with great respect for who they are too. We must learn to live graciously as our real self, embracing our unique personality, in service of God, during our lives. When we befriend ourselves in this way, we also befriend others, and act in a friendly way towards them too. We should smile through our personality, not scowl through it. All personalities must have love working through, and behind them, and not the ego, or mind instead. What is personality in relation to love? Love is the personality of God, and when you love too, your personality shines through you as God's personality, and so all goodness of personality is in you then, too, but when you retreat back into daily life, you must embrace the aspects of your own personality to develop yourself uniquely as you in service of God, not by trying to be God as such yourself. Be yourself for God, and allow God to be himself for you. Photo Credit: The photo used in this article was sourced from the free media site, pixabay.com Become personal with yourself. Embrace, and live from, your own unique personality.
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@sickly09 (861)
• Indonesia
3 Jan 23
To be honest I'm not very good at socializing, I'm a person who spends time working and interacting with cats at night.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
3 Jan 23
Well, even cats have personalities, so every cat must be handled in its own way too.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
3 Jan 23
@sickly09 Oh, quiet personalities then.
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@sickly09 (861)
• Indonesia
3 Jan 23
@innertalks But my cats only sleep and eat everyday, They don't even meow
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
12 Jan 23
I learn from our human behavior class that personality is the sum total of person's traits. And they're classified as introvert, extrovert and ambivert.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
12 Jan 23
Yes, traits, or we could call them characteristics too. I think it goes deeper than that though, and that we are born with a certain disposition to be a certain type of a person. Our lives are partly set up for us by giving us gifts of personality, and other gifts, that we must live through, and make the best of too, like John the Baptist in the Bible, he came with a certain disposition and with a certain mission to fulfil too.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
13 Jan 23
@Nakitakona I had never heard of personalty before, but on looking it up, it seems to be a legal term, and it refers to a person's personal property. It is movable assets (which are things, including animals) but which are not real property, money, or investments.
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@Nakitakona (56486)
• Philippines
12 Jan 23
@innertalks By the way, I am confused of the term personality for it has another spelling - personalty. Do you know the difference? Of course not the spelling but its usage?
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@jstory07 (139974)
• Roseburg, Oregon
3 Jan 23
One thing I have always done is to be myself. I do not copy others . I do not care what others think. I do what I want to do.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
3 Jan 23
Yes, I think that it is a good idea to be ourselves, as long as we do not overdo it, and become selfish, egocentric people, like some politicians tend to do.
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@Shiva49 (26774)
• Singapore
3 Jan 23
Some are uncomfortable within their own skin and try to ape others in a futile attempt to get accepted We come with a unique personality, so others are taken! By aligning with our own/true personality, we honor our creator We should be comfortable with who we really are and then work to seamlessly integrate with society. Society is enriched by the uniqueness in each of us thereby adding to the variety and also helping fix the loopholes that happen when people forget who they really are. Society should reflect the oneness of humanity embellished with the uniqueness in each of us.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
4 Jan 23
Yes, each one is unique, and each has their assigned tasks to carry out and a purpose of their own to fulfil, I would say too. If we could all do what we came here to do, honestly, and genuinely, the world would take a quantum leap forwards then, in its development of a higher consciousness.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
5 Jan 23
@Shiva49 Yes, it is never good to foister our view onto others, especially if they are uninterested in it.
@Shiva49 (26774)
• Singapore
4 Jan 23
@innertalks Yes, we need to be ever-conscious to add value to the whole set-up. I put my view across, politely of course, and leave it at that. If it gains traction, then I feel fulfilled more.
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• Japan
3 Jan 23
hello i think we can feel good if we think positive . To be honest I'm very good at socializing. but i cant get the same behave from others! but i still am not giving up! life is beautiful.
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@innertalks (22088)
• Australia
4 Jan 23
I think that if we are our natural self, being our natural personality, we are then naturally positive too. Life deserves to be lived from us being our best self, and by us always putting our best foot forwards too.
• Japan
4 Jan 23
@innertalks exactly.
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