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What personality did you inherit from your parents?

Reflect on what personality traits you may have inherited from your parents, so that you can better identify and modulate those that you do/not want to manifest in your life

Health Homework #50: Reflect on what personality traits you may have inherited from your parents, so that you can better identify and modulate those that you do/not want to manifest in your life

  1. Numerous scientific publications have concluded that up to 30-60% of our personality is inherited from our parents

  2. "Personality traits are the relatively enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that reflect the tendency to respond in certain ways under certain circumstances. Twin and family studies have showed that personality traits are moderately heritable..." Genes, Brain and Behavior 2018

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