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Part Two #5A. How Strong Is Your Character? The Results. Below are the positive character traits that you indicated you have now or would like to have.

How Strong Is Your Character? The Results

Think about why each character trait is important and learn some ways to build a stronger character. Assertive/A Leader If you are assertive/a leader, you like to take charge and set an example for others. Questions to Think About What qualities do I need to be a good leader? Ways to Become Assertive/A Leader Leadership requires good work habits and a strong character. Example Careers for Someone Assertive/A Leader Business manager Coach Labor relations specialist Back to Top Caring/Compassionate If you are caring/compassionate, you are concerned about people and the world, and you want to help.

Do I care about strangers as much as I do my family and friends? Ways to Become Caring/Compassionate Help people in need. Example Careers for Someone Caring/Compassionate Counselor Elder care provider Nurse Communicative If you are communicative, you find it easy to talk to and listen to others. Make eye contact. How Strong Is Your Character? The Results. Below are the positive character traits that you indicated you have now or would like to have.

How Strong Is Your Character? The Results

Think about why each character trait is important and learn some ways to build a stronger character. Assertive/A Leader If you are assertive/a leader, you like to take charge and set an example for others. Questions to Think About What qualities do I need to be a good leader? Part Two #5. List of personality traits. Part Two #4a. 29-1123.00 - Physical Therapists. Assess, plan, organize, and participate in rehabilitative programs that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and improve or correct disabling conditions resulting from disease or injury.

29-1123.00 - Physical Therapists

Sample of reported job titles: Chief Physical Therapist; Home Care Physical Therapist; Outpatient Physical Therapist; Pediatric Physical Therapist; Per Diem Physical Therapist; Physical Therapist (PT); Physical Therapist, Director of Rehabilitation; Registered Physical Therapist (RPT); Rehabilitation Services Director; Staff Physical Therapist (Staff PT) Tasks | Tools & Technology | Knowledge | Skills | Abilities | Work Activities | Work Context | Job Zone | Education | Interests | Work Styles | Work Values | Related Occupations | Wages & Employment | Job Openings | Additional Information Tasks back to top Tools & Technology Tools used in this occupation: Technology used in this occupation: Knowledge Skills Abilities Work Activities Work Context Job Zone Education Interests Interest code: SIR Work Styles.

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