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Temperament Assessment

Learn about your inborn personal temperament

It could change your life!


Temperament is that part of us that determines how we react and interact with the world around us.  It pinpoints our perception of ourselves and the people who love us.  

        Understanding your unique, God-given inborn temperament:

            Increases self-confidence 
            Uncovers what we do well, and where we have weaknesses  
            It determines our decision making abilities 
            Is a determining factor in how well we handle the stresses 
            and pressures of life
            Helps identify relationship conflicts and how to resolve them

 A great tool that can help you develop a strategy for your life - career, hobbies, and relationship decisions.

Your personal temperament can be assessed using a simple online questionnaire called an Arno Profile System (A.P.S). Response Form which includes 60 questions and takes 10 minutes to complete.  You will receive the results of your assessment and a printed copy at a scheduled 45-60 minute in-person or online consultation where we can discuss the detailed results of your unique temperament.

To set up your Temperament Assessment call or email:

Kim Turner, M.A. - Certified Temperament Therapist

 615-379-8909
birdsonawire@att.net


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