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wed how, ocial and "1 "(ts), The only major personality feature that consistently leads to success is conscientiousness. Paul Tough writes in How Children Succeed.) Tough says that people who test Norh high in conscientiousness get better grades in school and college, commit fewer crimes, and stay married longer. They live longer, too, he says. They have fewer strokes, lower blood pressure, and a lower occurrence of drink less. Alzheimer's disease. And not just because they smoke and しゅケラウ A National The There's an amazing amount of research linking conscientiousness with success. Institute of Mental Health study found that conscientious men earn higher salaries. National Institute on Aging also found that conscientiousness is linked to income and job satisfaction. (61). 【1】 パラ How do you know if you're conscientious? Conscientious people tend to be super-organized, responsible, and plan ahead. They work hard in the face of challenges and can control their the narrower features of self-control as well as Ximpulses. Within conscientiousness are th (う). courage and determination. no Cuccessful? porations st like a should be San Diego, an agitated string,” tried to find why he Wright t large, he presented

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