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Sanguine choleric: features of temperaments

There are four types of temperaments: phlegmatic, sanguine, melancholic and choleric. Each of them has certain qualities and distinctive features. In real life, there are practically no classical "pure" temperaments. Every person often has the qualities of all four temperaments. Just some features are dominant. For example, in the character of the sanguine-choleric type, the qualities of these two temperaments predominate .

Sanguine very quickly converge with other people, they are cheerful, they can easily switch from one activity to another, however, they do not like monotonous and monotonous work. They can easily control their emotions, quickly adapt to the new environment and actively contact other people. Speech of representatives of this temperament is emotional, fast, with expressive facial expressions, clear and loud. Sanguine and choleric are a bit like each other in this. Representatives of sanguine temperament can not stand monotony. If the stimuli and events quickly replace each other, new impressions are constantly present, they manifest themselves from the active side. If the effects are monotonous and lasting, the sanguine quickly loses interest to them and begins to get bored. The sanguine choleric can, at the same time, show mild irritability

Choleric are very mobile, fast, easily excitable and unbalanced. Their mental activity is intense and violent. Excitation prevails over inhibition, which is characteristic of this type of nervous activity. This is colorfully manifested in impulsiveness, incontinence, temper and irritability of a person. In the mixed temperament of the sanguine choleric, these qualities soften, which makes his representative more calm and balanced.

People with choleric character have sharp gestures, unrestrained hasty speech, impetuous movements and expressive facial expressions. The strength of feelings in such personalities is very high, and their manifestation is distinguished by vividness and brightness. A person with this character is subject to sudden changes in mood. Unbalance has a profound effect on his daily activities.

The choleric is fond of something, enthusiastically gets down to business, overcomes difficulties, works on the rise, demonstrating at the same time his impetuosity and speed of movements. However, when his nervous energy is exhausted, there comes an avalanche-like decline in activity. The mood changes dramatically, and the representative of this temperament begins to behave irritably and aggressively, while showing extreme emotional incontinence. On this ground very often there are conflict situations. In the mixed temperament of the sanguine choleric, the severity of some negative qualities of the latter usually decreases.

Very many negative properties of the choleric character store can be compensated by qualities that have other types of temperament in the arsenal . "Pure" choleric and sanguine, as well as representatives of other character stores, practically do not occur. In the features of the average person all types of temperament are reflected.

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