Saturday, March 14, 2009

Dialectics: Type A vs. Type B personalities

Type A and Type B personalities. Two opposite types of people. I have met some very interesting people in high school so far, and you can usually tell who is what kind of personality within a few minutes of talking to them. The Type A personality usually takes control of a situation, is highly competitive, and tends to be strong in a crowd. Then there's the Type B personality. They tend to be more relaxed , less competitive, and not as much of a leader in a crowd. Sometimes, I think a Type A personality can come off negatively if someone tries to take too much control of a situation of group. However, Type B personalities can also come off negatively because people might think that a Type B personality person isn't working as hard or isn't as determined. The reason this came to my mind is because I have recently been in many group projects with both Type A and B personalities in the group. If there are multiple Type A people, then conflict can arise. If there are multiple Type B personalities, it seems like not much gets done. When there are both, it seems like the Type A people usually do most of the work because they have the most drive. However, this is not always true because some Type B people can be just as motivated, they just don't like taking control of big groups. I'm not saying that either type of personality is bad. It's who a person is. All I'm saying is that the EXTREMES of either personality could possibly not be viewed in the most positive light. I think I am a Type A personality, but lately I have been trying to become a mix of Type A and Type B. This is the best solution I have come up with. By being TOO Type A, someone can become really stressed out and come off negatively in a group. By being TOO Type B, someone could feel like they weren't doing enough work. I think that a mixture of Type A and Type B personalities would be the best because then you could react appropriately to different situations and work well with any type of people. Is it even possible to change who you are? I think yes. We'll be able to see if my theory works next time I'm in a group for a project!

1 comment:

Meghan said...

I am also met various people in high school and some have been type a, type b, a mix of both, or completely different. I happen to be more type A in the sense I am a leader and highly competitive; however, I am also relaxed like the type b personality. I personally disagree with trying to labeling personalities as a type because everyone is so different and unique. We also change constantly so we can represent more then one type of personality.