Wednesday, November 17, 2010

How long do you think it takes to change personality? state religion and answer?

a) 1 day?

b) 1 week?

c) 1 month?

d) 1 year?

e) 1 decade?

f) 3 decades?

g) longer than that?How long do you think it takes to change personality? state religion and answer?
Baha'i Faith.



All of the above, but you missed at least one or three. Almost instantaneously, which by default makes a few minutes and and one hour ones you missed.



That one happened to me, and I consider it at least a near miracle. If a negative aspect of your personality is changed yet not only did you not ask for it, you did not even realize it was there until suddenly it was gone, then I think that may well qualify as a miracle. But as it happened to me and happened when no one else was around, then it has significance for me only. Aside from the fact that others immediately noticed a change in me without me having to state anything or make any claims. The fault? It involved hanging on to anger, and that is all I wish to share right now, but I was a fully functioning individual and had no problems dealing with society before, but my attitude changed suddenly and unexpectedly. It is related to my embracing the Baha'i Faith, and I think it was more than a coincidence.How long do you think it takes to change personality? state religion and answer?
It takes believing in Jesus Christ for salvation!



When you believe in JESUS for His free gift of salvation, then Jesus saves you, and Jesus also gives you a new heart :D



Jesus is God, and Jesus loves you so very much! :D And the Trinity is true!



The truth about Jesus is that the only way to be saved and to get into heaven and avoid being sent to hell, is by believing in Jesus for His free gift of salvation, believing in faith alone that Jesus, who is God, died on the cross for all our sins as FULL PAYMENT for all our sins, and then Jesus rose from the dead (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). Believe in Jesus for His free gift of salvation, and you will be in heaven, no matter what!



Salvation is a FREE GIFT that happens in a split second when you believe in Jesus to save you! It is impossible to lose or ';leave'; salvation (John 6:39-40, John 10:28, 1 John 5:13).



Please pray now: ';Jesus, I believe that You died on the cross to pay for my sins and that You rose from the dead, and I thank You for eternal life!'; You will be in heaven with Him forever when you die! :D
Base personality parameters are VERY resistant to change. This is one reason why personality disorders are almost impossible to treat.



Speaking in terms of Borderline Personality Disorder, subjects enrolled in weekly Dialectical Behavioral Therapy sessions (2-3 hours) who apply themselves can expect to start seeing change within eight months to a year, but it can be two to five years before those changes become permanent. So for BPD individuals in intensive therapy, the answer is usually somewhere between d) and e), not counting the outliers.
If someone finds God, than there personality may very well change in a day

Christianity.
Personality is mostly genetic so never really



Before you thumbs down me, look it up, I am right.



I am not religious.
People constantly change, I change from day to day, but my core thought process does not. Everyone has a root personality that remains that same no matter how many faces they put on. How a person responds to certain situations in life varies and may seem like a personality change, but it is typically a learned process and does not change who they really are within.

So to answer your question, all the above and never.

I do not belong to a religion.
You get out of any thing the amount of effort you put into something.



I have seen ones that continue to have the old personality traits for decades after starting on the process. In contrast, I have seen complete turn around and spiritual growth in a matter of months.



The personality change comes from applying what you have learned, so any concept of a one day change is bogus. That is more like the ';light bulb'; moment, that you see that something is right, and then you start progressing.



And one other fact, the personality change continues, as you draw closer to God, you find new ways to mature as a Christian.



The converse is true too. The more you return to your former course, the more you loose that personality.



Jehovah's Witness

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