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4 TEMPERAMENTS
 > History of Temperament
 > Temperament--4.0
 > Improviser™ Temperament
     (a.k.a. Artisan/SP/Orange)
 > Stabilizer™ Temperament
     (a.k.a. Guardian/SJ/Gold)
 > Theorist™ Temperament
     (a.k.a. Rational/NT/Green)
 > Catalyst™ Temperament
     (a.k.a. Idealist/NF/Blue)
 > Things-in-Common
 > Why are there different names for the temperaments?

TEMPERAMENT AND...
  >   Stress
  >   Creativity
  >   Change
  >   Learning
  >   Project Management
  >   Relationship Success
  >   Networking
  >   Teams (Forming)


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The Artisan Temperament

Adapted from Linda V. Berens, Understanding Yourself and Others®: An Introduction to Temperament-2.0 (Telos Publications, 2000) *Used with permission.

The Artisan's core needs are to have the freedom to act without hindrance and to see a marked result from action. Artisans highly value aesthetics, whether in nature or art. Their energies are focused on skillful performance, variety, and stimulation. Artisans tend to be gifted at employing the available means to accomplish an end. Their creativity is revealed by the variety of solutions they come up with. They are talented at using tools, whether the tool be language, theories, a paint brush, or a computer.

 

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