Big 5 personality traits- Muhammad Ali

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The Big 5 Personality traits model has been analyzed based upon the traits of the famous boxer, Muhammad Ali. Includes practical examples from the life and times of Muhammad Ali.


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Big 5 personality traits Adnan Khan

Introduction Many contemporary personality psychologists believe that there are five basic dimensions of personality, often referred to as the  "Big 5" personality traits. The five broad personality traits described by the theory are extraversion, agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and emotional stability.

Muhammad Ali Arguably boxing's most celebrated athlete, heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali was also known for his public stance against the Vietnam War and his longtime battle with Parkinson's disease. Muhammad Ali passed away on 03 rd J une 2016 in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

“Over the course of a rainy, snowy day, I saw Ali interact with everybody. Not  meet  everybody. We’re not talking about assembly-line handshakes. He engaged meaningfully with so many people.  The man stood there signing autographs and shaking hands outside of Hennigan elementary school in Boston’s Jamaica Plain neighborhood .” Muhammad Ali Was The Greatest Extrovert of All Times-Dave brown

Muhammad Ali- An Extrovert Enthusiasm Energy Warmth Gregarious Assertiveness Excitement seeking

Agreeableness Ruthless Soft-hearted Trusting Irritable Suspicious Empathetic

Conscientiousness dimension is a measure of reliability Motivated Self disciplined Determined Organized Responsible Careful Systematic

Conscientiousness Conscientiousness is the personality trait of being careful or vigilant. High conscientiousness means a person is responsible and reliable Sub traits of the conscientiousness Self-efficacy Orderliness Dutifulness Achievement-striving Self-discipline Cautiousness Muhammad Ali: the world's 'greatest' conscientious objector

HOW TO BECOME EMOTIONALLY STABLE ? Focus on what you can control. Take things as they are and not worst then they are. Welcome positive change. Be proactive and not reactive .

ATTRIBUTES OF EMOTIONALLY STABLE INDIVIDUAL EMOTIONAL MATURITY SELF CONFIDENCE STABILITY IN THEIR PLANS THEIR MOODS ARE ALWAYS STABAILISED

Openness to Experience Openness to experience is positively associated with performance of athletes. EX- “I'll Show You How Great I Am” “That all You got George?” – rumble the jungle

Conclusion Helps create a more effective team Look for personalities that will fit into and compliment your company culture Pair new employees up with team members who suit their personality type People with high scores for emotional stability are usually confident and don’t tend to worry often. People with h igh scorers for agreeableness often trusting, helpful and compassionate.