Role Analysis: our link to our day to day life
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sociology
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published 15/04/2008
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The roles that a person plays in circles in society, in a family, in the workplace, or even while driving on the road are linked to each other and can have positive or adverse affects on each other. One situation or role where a person is encouraged behave in a negative manner can alter or totally nullify another situation or role where a person is encouraged to behave in a positive manner. The personality traits of that person can have an affect on how much of an impact role strain causes between roles. In this paper I will analyze my own personality traits, my most important roles, my overview of my level of performance in those roles, and how I feel those roles have and are affecting each other.
Table of Contents
- My most significant trait is identified as anxiety.
- Modesty is a key in being altruistic and also helps one maintain friends and family.
- Existing as a son and living at home with both my mother and father comes with a certain level of expectations.
- Looking back at my traffic record I am not doing badly in this area.
- Having a leadership role at my job I also play the part of a supervisor.
- Between two people,being a boy/girlfriend has been one of the most difficult roles to fulfill and to even understand.
- To be a good writer of fiction one must devote large amounts of time to the art.
- My role as a boyfriend interferes with my role as a son.
- Many of our personality traits are paramount to our role performance.
