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What kinds of positive qualities can a person have, and how do those qualities affect them? Whether you’re doing a little introspection to determine your own characteristics or fleshing out a character’s best traits for a story, it’s essential to understand the many different types of positive qualities that exist—and we’re here to help. In this article, we’ve put together a convenient collection of positive qualities and personal traits (with their meanings). We also spoke to professional writers Grant Faulkner and Lucy V. Hay for tips on writing great characters. All you have to do is keep scrolling to learn more!
Quick Examples of Positive Qualities
- Social qualities: Affectionate, charismatic, cooperative, empathetic, forgiving, helpful, open-minded, sensitive, sociable
- Emotional qualities: Brave, calm, cheerful, happy, humorous, optimistic, patient, resilient, sunny, vivacious
- Intellectual qualities: Analytical, artistic, curious, innovative, observant, perceptive, practical, proactive
- Moral qualities: Altruistic, compassionate, fair, generous, honorable, impartial, just, loyal, selfless, sincere
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- ↑ https://characterhub.com/blog/oc-ideas/1001-character-traits
- ↑ https://characterhub.com/blog/oc-ideas/1001-character-traits
- ↑ Katie Stolp. Master Certified Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ Katie Stolp. Master Certified Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://positivepsychology.com/character-traits/
- ↑ https://writers.com/character-development-definition
- ↑ Grant Faulkner, MA. Professional Writer. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lucy V. Hay. Professional Writer. Expert Interview
- ↑ Lucy V. Hay. Professional Writer. Expert Interview