Types of temperaments

1. The sanguine temperament: People with a sanguine temperament are typically outgoing, talkative, optimistic, and social. They are usually enthusiastic and enjoy being around other people.

2. The choleric temperament: Choleric individuals are strong-willed, assertive, and ambitious. They are usually goal-oriented, decisive, and focused on getting things done. They can also be impatient and easily frustrated.

3. The phlegmatic temperament: People with a phlegmatic temperament are calm, easygoing, and relaxed. They are usually good listeners and are able to remain composed in stressful situations. They may also be indecisive and have a tendency to avoid conflict.

4. The melancholic temperament: Melancholic individuals are often introspective, analytical, and detail-oriented. They may be sensitive and prone to mood swings, and can be perfectionistic and prone to self-criticism.

5. The supine temperament: Supine people are typically submissive, dependent, and avoidant of conflict. They may struggle with low self-esteem, lack of motivation, and difficulty asserting themselves.