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Conscientiousness

Conscientiousness

Conscientious people consider the effects of their actions. They also consider how other people will react and feel. You can nurture this trait by thinking about the consequences of actions. Be thoughtful about your actions and consider how they will affect others. This means being mindful of how your words and actions impact those around you. It's important to be empathetic and considerate of others' feelings.

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