Personality Type, Artisan - Improve Personal and Professional Relationships Through Self Awareness



An Artisan temperament is easy to spot in any crowd, just focus on the bright light at its center. Whether inspiring the board of directors with enthusiasm for their latest project, or holding court at a cocktail party, these spontaneous, fun loving optimists enjoy life and don't shy away from the spotlight. Artisans are most at ease in the real world of solid objects that are made and manipulated, and of real life events, experienced here and now. Artisans have exceptionally keen senses, and love working with their hands. They are creative with tools, instruments, and vehicles, excelling in visual, athletic and political arts. Living in the present, Artisans' actions are usually aimed at getting them where they want to go, and as quickly as possible.

Someone with an Artisan temperament is realistic and focused on here and now, yet he is not boring or predictable. His playful nature thrives on action and excitement - he prides himself on being unconventional, bold and spontaneous. The creative Artisan doesn't merely think 'outside the box' - he disregards it altogether. Confident and creative, he trusts his instincts and constantly seeks stimulation. Don't ever try to fence him in, or stifle his creativity; the Artisan prizes freedom above all else. Are you an Artisan?

At work, the Artisan will strike off boldly down roads that another might consider risky or impossible, doing whatever it takes to accomplish his goals. An Artisan is impulsive, adaptable and competitive. Undeterred by setbacks, he will boldly embrace Plan B, confident that the next throw of the dice will be the lucky one. Such bold confidence paired with unconventional thinking makes the Artisan an effective troubleshooter. Focused on results, he is unafraid to bend the rules in pursuit of success, and his charm and enthusiasm inspire others. Artisan Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal exemplifies his bold, troubleshooting leadership style and inspiring personality.

When it comes to family, friends, and loved ones, a devil-may-care attitude adds to the irresistible Artisan charm. They believe that variety is the spice of life, and that it is a waste of time to do things that aren't exciting and fun. They can be generous to a fault, and are always up for a new adventure. Above all, fun loving Artisans enjoy life, prize freedom and resist being tied down or confined to obligations. Live for today is their credo; they would rather not wait, or save, or store, or focus on tomorrow. To the Artisan temperament, today must be enjoyed, for tomorrow never comes. Amelia Earhart and Ernest Hemingway were daring, unconventional Artisans.

There are four types of Artisan temperaments, accounting for as much as 35 percent of our population; these spontaneous adventurers create a world of beauty and excitement for the rest of us. The daring Promoter is an entrepreneur who likes to live on the edge. Social and theatrical, he enjoys the finer things in life - no surprise that Donald Trump has the Artisan Promoter temperament. The Crafter's fearless nature is seen in his masterful operation of tools, equipment, machines, and instruments of all kinds. A consummate risk taker with a need for speed, the adventurous Crafter often lacks language skills, preferring to communicate via his actions. Talkative and witty, the playful Performer seeks the company of others; he does not like to be alone. Without a mean or stingy bone in his body, he gives freely, without expectation of reward. Creative and fun loving, the Performer inspires those around him to lighten up and enjoy life. The sensitive Artisan Composer possesses an exceptional natural ability to work with subtle differences in color, tone, texture, aroma, and flavor. He feels compelled to create, and communicates primarily through his art. Sometimes seen as shy and withdrawn, a Composer is not adept at verbal communication with other adults, but will frequently share a special bond with children and animals.
           
This article is third in a series designed as a guide on your path to self awareness. Based on extensive research, the keys to our nature and unique personalities are found in understanding four basic temperaments: Guardian, Artisan, Idealist and Rational. Coming up next: The Idealist personality.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: David M. Keirsey, PhD is an Educational Psychologist specializing in human behavior; his lifelong work focuses on four distinct patterns of behavior woven throughout history. The subject of two international bestsellers, The Keirsey Temperament Theory has been used to train educators, psychologists, a number of Fortune 500 companies and even the U.S. military.

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  1. Self-awareness and self-improvement will definitely bring good changes in our attitude and behavior. Therefore people those are suffering from personality issues are always taking the support of self-awareness and self-confidence to develop a strong personality.
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