Background
The daughter of Walter and Katie F. Chapman, she grew up in her father's store inPersonality Plus
Personality groups
*Powerful Cholerics are considered to be leader and commander types, being dominant, strong, decisive, and occasionally arrogant. They tend to be good leaders because they are driven to get things done, however they might offend some people along the way. Cholerics are also known as the "Powerful" type. *Perfect Melancholy personality types are described by Littauer to be the mental types, with their personality displaying a strong emphasis on thinking, evaluation, and assessment. Their typical behavior involves thinking, assessing, making lists, evaluating the positives and negatives, and general analysis of facts. They love maps, charts and graphs. They are usually the most intelligent of the four types, however they tend to dwell on details. A Melancholy is a planner, making sure things happen, although sometimes they can paralyze themselves with over-analysis. Lists and "doing things the right way" are characteristics of this personality type. Melancholies are also known as the "Perfect" type. *Popular Sanguines are a social personality type, displaying characteristics such as a predisposition to socialize and entertain. They enjoy fun, socializing, chatting, telling stories - and are fond of promising the world, because that is the friendly thing to do. A Sanguine gets on well with people and can get others excited about issues, but cannot always be relied upon to get things done. They love interacting with others and play the role of the entertainer or center of attention in group interactions. They have a tendency to over-promise and under-deliver. Sanguines are also known as the "Popular" type. *Peaceful Phlegmatics are described as having a flat-type personality, being laid back and desiring a peaceful environment above all else. They are easy going, laid back, nonchalant, unexcitable and relaxed. Desiring a quiet and peaceful environment above all else. They tend not to actively upset people, but their indifference may frustrate people. They try not to make decisions, and generally go for the status quo. They are good as mediators because they do not usually have many enemies. They also have a "dry" and quick sense of humor. Phlegmatics are also known as the "Peaceful" type. None of these types is specifically described as being positive or negative - hence the combination of positive and negative adjectives (i.e. "Powerful" with "Choleric"). They each have upsides and downsides. The characteristics are for observing and identifying, rather than judging.Bibliography
*''Blow Away the Black Clouds'' (1979) *''Personality Plus'' (1983) *''Your Personality Tree'' (1986) *''The Best of Florence Littauer'' (1989) *''Silver Boxes: The Gift of Encouragement'' (1989) *''Dare to Dream'' (1991) *''Silver Linings: Breaking through the Clouds of Depression'' (1994) *''The Gift of Encouraging Words'' (1996) *''Personality Plus for Parents: Understanding What Makes Your Child Tick'' (2000) *''A Letter is a Gift Forever: The Charm and Tradition of a Handwritten Note'' (2001) *''It Takes So Little to Be Above Average'' (2001) *''Personality Plus for Couples: Understanding Yourself and the One You Love'' (2001) *''Setting the Stage for Your Child's Faith'' (2002) *''Behind the Personality: The Story of My Life'' (2003) *''Your Personality Tree'' (2005) *''How to Get Along with Difficult People'' (2006) *''Communication Plus: How to Speak So People Will Listen'' (2006) *''Personality Plus at Work: How to Work Successfully with Anyone'' (2011) ;Co-wrote with husband, Fred Littauer *''After Every Wedding Comes a Marriage'' (1997)References
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