What is a phlegmatic-sanguine personality?
The Phlegmatic-Sanguine is accommodating and easy to be with both in the work environment and as a friend. They have difficulty confronting or pressuring people. They stubbornly resist change—especially sudden change. They need some social involvement, usually with friends or family.
Can a phlegmatic marry a sanguine?
Still, these two temperaments often fall in love with each other and when they do, they make a very interesting couple due to the creativeness of the Sanguine personality and imagination of Phlegmatic partner.
Which is the best temperament?
A phlegmatic is the most stable temperament. They are calm, easy-going, and they don’t have emotional outbursts, exaggerated feelings, unforgiveness, or bitterness. A phlegmatic personality tends to be quiet and peaceful and they are sympathetic and care about the emotions of others.
What is a phlegmatic sanguine?
The Phlegmatic Sanguine will take on fewer responsibilities because of the lower expressed scores. This individual will take on only the amount of decisions and responsibilities necessary to make it through the day.
What are the characteristics of a phlegmatic person?
A person with this blending will have low self-esteem, fear of rejection, will be emotionally guarded and will possess the tender loyal feelings of the Melancholy. When this person is approached with love and affection for a deep relationship, they will respond as a Phlegmatic.
What is a phlegmatic melancholy?
Control: A Phlegmatic Melancholy in control only takes on decisions and responsibilities necessary to function on a day to day basis. They are constantly on guard against overworking themselves or using too much energy.
How does the phlegmatic affect the responsive need?
The Phlegmatic, combined with any other temperament, has a stabilizing effect on that temperament. Therefore, in this case, the Phlegmatic will alter the responsive need and give temperament traits of both… Skip to content Menu About Contact Temperament Study Our God-given Behavior Written by gamblewebJanuary 11, 2017 Temperament Blends