What is the personality type of Choleric-Sanguine (CholSan)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Choleric-Sanguine (CholSan) from Four Temperaments and what is the personality traits.
Choleric-Sanguine (CholSan) personality type is ESTP, and the third most common personality type in this country. (4% of the population, according to Wikipedia.)
This type is what I’d call the “Jack-of-all-trades” personality type. Jack-of-all-trades, like a jack-of-all-trades carpenter, does a lot of different things, but it’s not clear that he’s particularly good at any of them.
The ESTP with Choleric-Sanguine tendencies is the kind of person who can do anything well enough to get by, and usually is doing a number of things well enough to get by. They are usually not terribly systematic or methodical, but they are usually fairly decent at getting things done. They are capable, productive people.
Choleric-Sanguine people tend to be good at a lot of different things, but they’re also extremely good at none of them. They tend to be very adaptable, and they can pick up new skills very quickly. They can usually fit in well at a variety of different environments, and they learn and absorb new things easily.
The Choleric and Sanguine natural tendencies combine to produce a result-oriented person who needs to be around people socially some of the time. This combination naturally likes being the leader and is often an executive.
The Choleric-Sanguine has a natural drive to quickly get results. They are goal and bottom-line oriented, and can be very persuasive in promoting their ideas and goals. They are easily annoyed when others do not comply with their instructions or direction but it passes quickly; quickly aroused, easily calmed. They are not angry, although others may at times think they are furious. They are impatient and will push others to obtain results and be productive.