There isn't a real answer to that. It is basically a opinion.
Example, Terrell Owens is the second leading receiver all time in the NFL, and he is cocky, conceited, and a show boater.
But, Peyton Manning is a Humble guy and he is one of the best passer's in the NFL.
it brings out all your emotions. also brings out your inner self. you find yourself more. you learn a lot of life skills, sports training doesnt depend on the sport itself, it impacts on everything else. you develop your character, skills, personalitly, emotions, and everything. you dont just play to win. you win from within. when you play from your heart thats when you know its not just about winning.
Some can make your stomach hurt and some won't.
No, I don't think a name can effect a person's personality. In my opinion, names are just a common way of how others call you. It's not something that changes a persons personality. Everyone's personality is different, and only the person shows out his/her unique personality. our names don't effect our personality so much as it comes out from many different psychosocial factors. But still, if we read self full filling prophecy and labelling theory, then we come to the point that our names might also have some effect on us.
yes
there not
good sport good sport
Personalties among professional sports persons are as variable as among the general community. One personality trait that is needed in professional level sports is a competitive streak and a drive to succeed.
personality can effect performance in a sport by thinking that they are better then the other players.people could think " oh I'm the best i don't have to worry about anyone else because they suck." that could effect because its a team sport there's no I in team. the other players could dislike you because of that and not let you participate in anymore of there practices or games.
no, usually numerology never reflects one's personality
Somebody who is extremely religious.
Yes.
Personality psychologists study individual differences in behavior, beliefs, and emotions. They aim to understand the enduring traits that characterize individuals and how these traits influence various aspects of their lives. Personality psychologists employ various methods, such as tests, observations, and interviews, to explore and measure personality traits.
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