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Balanced-stable temperament in socionics


Carriers of a balanced-stable temperament are characterized by low energy, while working steadily and reliably.

Operation mode of the balanced-stable type. These types prefer to work at a stable, measured pace, and are not ready at all for an unexpected change in their well-established routines. They are not suited for work at a fast pace in general.

Emotionality of the balanced-stable type. These types are characterized by stable emotional states over long periods of time. They show a high level of self-control. It is hard to anger them.

Conflict. These types stubbornly defend their positions (but do not impose them), ignoring the arguments of an opponent.

Attention of the balanced-stable type. These types are unable to do several things at the same time. They focus on one task for a prolonged period. They do not like to be distracted with trifling matters.

Visible signs of the balanced-stable types. Static sedentary poses, near-absence of gesturing.

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Michael

24.11.2024 15:58
Makes sense

Матвей Веретенников

02.07.2024 13:14
Человек ниже: никакой ты не "Ученый". Настоящие ученые не пишут с маленькой буквы, и уж тем более не матерятся и не выражают свою мысль лишь в двух словах.

ученый

24.09.2020 11:57
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