Author name: Richard

Richard E. Ward served as an executive assistant to James T. McCay. He co-authored the Introduction and Appreciation to THE MANAGEMENT OF TIME by James T. McCay republished by Prentice-Hall in 1992. In 2015 Richard republished BEYOND MOTIVATION as an Expanded Edition.

17 Qualities of Self-Actualizing People According to Maslow

According to Abraham Maslow, known for creating Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a theory of self-actualization, self-actualizing people share the 17 qualities of truth, goodness, beauty, wholeness, dichotomy-transcendence, aliveness, unique, perfection, necessity, completion, justice, order, simplicity, richness, effortlessness, playfulness, and self-sufficiency. Truth: honest, reality, beauty, pure, clean and unadulterated completeness Goodness: rightness, desirability, uprightness, benevolence, honesty  …

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