With Maryanne as a choleric and Patrick a phlegmatic, this couple has had to find ways to agree that is less argumentative (Maryanne) and more forward (Patrick). As they reflect on what they have learned in their years of marriage, they present to us the beautiful synergy of what it looks like to bring the best out of our spouse.
Read MoreCan a choleric be a nurturing mother and a respectable, loving wife? In this post, Jocelyne discloses 6 new insights about the choleric temperament.
Read MoreHow do I confront a choleric who is intimidating me? How do I motivate my phlegmatic friend to action? How do I get my melancholic spouse to not be so down? How do I encourage my sanguine son to stay on task? Here’s a cheat sheet to navigate the most difficult aspects of each temperament!
Read MoreIt’s not easy to be a choleric woman. Many people naturally link the choleric tendencies (dominance, aggression) with manliness. Nevertheless I knew I would find more freedom and peace if I allowed myself to be what I was. And when my husband challenged me to bring my cholera back into our relationship, I decided to try to figure out how be a choleric and thrive as a wife and a mother.
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