▼ Type A, B, C, D Personalities ▼

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Tests to take to find your Type

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Overview

Type A: Ambitious, hard-driving, and go-getting. People with this personality type tend to be perfectionists that put themselves under a great deal of stress.

Type B: Low-stress and easy going. People with this type of personality tend to be laid back and adaptable.

Type C: Highly conscientious. Like Type A's, they are perfectionists who want everything to be just so - but they also struggle to reveal emotions, both positive and negative.

Type D: Distressed. People with this personality type are often worried, sad, and low in confidence.


Type A

The phrase "Type A" refers to a pattern of behavior and personality associated with high achievement, competitiveness, and impatience, among other characteristic

According to research, the following are the hallmark characteristics of Type A Behavior Pattern (TABP):

Time Urgency and Impatience

Free-Floating Hostility or Aggressiveness

Competitiveness

Strong Achievement Orientation

Need for Dominance

There isn't a firm definition of what it means to have a type A personality, and traits can vary slightly from person to person.

Generally, if you have a type A personality, you may:

tend to multitask

be competitive

have a lot of ambition

be very organized

dislike wasting time

feel impatient or irritated when delayed

spend much of your time focused on work

be highly focused on your goals

be more likely to experience stress when faced
with delays or other challenges that affect success

Physical Characteristics
You might, for example:

speak rapidly
eat and walk very quickly
tap your foot or drum your fingers when waiting
click your tongue or teeth
grind your teeth
often heave sighs or exhalations of annoyance

People with Type A characteristics may have higher anxiety levels than other personality types, specifically when they are overwhelmed.

Type A personality may feel more stressed or develop stress-related disorders.

If you have a Type A personality or relate to the aforementioned characteristics, it's important to find healthy ways of managing your stress. These strategies could include:

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