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You’ve likely heard a lot about the “type A” personality style.
Folks in this category tend to be very structured, high-achieving and pretty highly stressed, which often results in praise in work and school environments. But just because type A folks tend to get the applause doesn’t mean those with the opposite personality, which is known as a “type B” personality, don’t deserve recognition, too.
There are certain traits that define a type B personality (and many of those traits could be beneficial for type A folks to learn).
Below, we listed the signs you may show if you have a type B personality and how to determine where you fall.
1. You may be more likely to procrastinate.
2. You’re OK when plans change.
3. You’d rather have group consensus than a my-way-or-the-highway approach.
4. You’re less stressed at work and school than your type A counterparts.
5. You don’t need lots of achievements to feel good about your life.