SelfNow

1. If your predominant perception channel is visual; You can be reached through what you see; Personal image and elegance are very important to you, in addition to order.



VISUAL

2. If your predominant perception channel is auditory; it can be reached by ear; through what is said to him; What you hear is very important to you and catches your attention.



AUDITORY

3. If your predominant channel of perception is sensory; it can be reached through sensation; bump into him; Fluency is very important to him, so he can sacrifice the image.



SENSORY KINESTHETIC

1. Be a Leader.- To assume the responsibilities that always come accompanied by opportunities and motivate those around you to improve.



LEADER

2. Be autonomous, To act independently, without waiting for someone to tell you what to do or waiting for someone to do what you think.



AUTONOMOUS

3. Be a Collaborator.- For permanent personal development, greater opportunities and gratitude.



COLLABORATOR

1. Material security.- If material things, money, are very important to us and our partner does not satisfy this aspect, we will feel the need to look elsewhere for this aspect that is so important to us.



Motivation and material search

2. Emotional security.- If the emotional aspect, affection and being treated well, are very important to us; But, in our partner we do not find this factor, we will feel the need to look elsewhere for this aspect.



Motivation and emotional search

3. Mental development.- If the mental aspect is very important to us, having a partner who helps us have a greater understanding of life; But, in our partner we do not find this aspect, we will feel the need to look for this aspect elsewhere.



Motivation and mental search

MENTAL ASPECTS

The main factors that characterize our mind; and, which are analyzed in this study, are model mind vs. creative mind and fast learning vs. deep learning.




1.  Model

A model mind establishes paths or creations based on a previously seen model.



MODEL

2.  Creative

A creative mind invents new paths or new creations; that have not yet been seen.



CREATIVE

1.  Quick Learning

When it requires less time to assimilate knowledge; since, the aspect to learn is induced.



FAST

2.  Deep Learning

When it requires more time to assimilate knowledge; since, mechanisms are learned.



DEEP

OTHER ASPECTS TO BALANCE




1. Decision by emotion

When we decide by feeling rather than by logic or reason.



EMOTION

2.  Decision by reason

When we decide by logic or reason, rather than by feeling.



REASON

1. Introversion

Ability to feel more alive, more active and capable; in calmer environments and with less stimulation.

It is the ability to go inward; very necessary to find personal talents.



INTROVERT

2. Extroversion

Ability to feel more alive, more active and capable; in social gatherings.

It is the ability to go outwards; very necessary to find opportunities for personal improvement.



OUTGOING

PHYSICAL ASPECTS

The main factors that affect our physical body; and, which are analyzed in this study, are the tendencies to live with stress or relaxation; as well as, to relate to the force of imposition or with kindness.




1. Relaxed Attitude

Relaxation should be considered our natural state that fundamentally provides us with deep rest, while helping us balance our metabolism, heart rate and breathing.

It is good to know how relaxed we live.



RELAXED ATTITUDE

2.  Stressed Attitude

Stress is a physiological reaction of the body in which various defense mechanisms come into play to face a situation that is perceived as threatening or of increased demand.

We must learn to control it.



STRESSED ATTITUDE

1. Strong Attitude

We are strong when we express pressure in our relationships with other people and things.



STRONG ATTITUDE

2.  Kind Attitude

We are kind when we show consideration and finesse in our relationship with others.



KIND ATTITUDE

EMOTIONAL ASPECTS

The factors that most affect us emotionally; that are studied in this report are emotional dependence or independence; and, the extension of the experiences we live.




1.  Emotional Dependency

When we receive orders and accept conditions, which do not necessarily do us good, to remain in a relationship.



ORDERED

2.  Emotional Independence

We have emotional independence when we are not dependent, accepting to end relationships that have ended.



FREE

1. Brief Experience

When We prefer short experiences. Ex: we cant stand a long trip.



BRIEF

2.  Prolonged Experience

When we prefer prolonged experiences. Ex: to motivate us to travel, we want a long trip.



PROLONGED