Some of video presentations for Friday:
1. Opening prayer:
Sino ako (a reflection on self awareness)
2. Man on the mirror
Look first at the man on the mirror. And strive that he/she will be better tomorrow in terms of purpose, character, competence (and even appearance)
Your Personality is written on your face
Face reading
From Face Reading:
How Can You Judge A Person From The Structure Of His Face Only!
As we read earlier as well, different parts of a face hold different properties, these properties vary from person to person, depending upon the shape, structure and size. Here are a basic set of attributes that may help you judge someone’s character and personality traits:
- Eyes
Largely gaped – The person is expansive & communicative
Closely set – A person, who keeps on criticizing others
Small iris – Secretive
Large Iris – Hides affections and emotions
- Forehead
High, even and bright – Intelligence, wealth
Black creases on forehead – Obstacles in Career
Three horizontal lines on forehead – Longevity
- Eyebrows
Set apart – Broad mindedness
Closely set – Critical Minded
High set – Irresponsible attitude, Superior tastes
Low set – Calculative nature, insecure mind
Straight line – Practical
- Lips
Lip corners are turned up – Cheerful, Friendly
Lip corners are turned down – Irresolute
You can use these basic tips to get a quick idea about someone’s personality – even that of a stranger!
After you posted this sir, I looked in the mirror and looked at my features.
ReplyDeleteI will try this with others.
Thank you for posting sir. Although our class is only Friday you go the extra mile to teach us more.
Anne Boese
What is your leadership course without magi. Doing more...?
ReplyDeleteI couldn't decide what to call my features but this is very informative thanks sir
ReplyDeleteProf. you have done more than the prescribed syllabus (magis)! I, too, am wondering what the "woman on the mirror" would reveal. But more importantly, I will continue to reflect on the "woman inside and out".
ReplyDeleteThanks Mentor!
Leader Belle S. Katigbak