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S3 E4: Temperaments

S3 E4: Temperaments

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Ever wonder why some people are naturally chill while others are always on the go? In this episode, we’re diving into temperaments—how they shape our personalities, interactions, and even careers! Tune in to Ep. 4 of Season 3 of Sprinkles of SEL with U2L to explore what makes you you. Now streaming on all platforms.

Want to find out your temperament? Take the quiz here: https://openpsychometrics.org/tests/O4TS/

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