This document discusses personal development and the Johari Window model. It defines self as an individual's subject of learning experiences, emotions, and thoughts. Nature refers to hereditary and prenatal factors, while nurture comprises environmental and postnatal influences. The document then explains the four quadrants of the Johari Window model - the open area known to self and others, the blind area unknown to self but known to others, the hidden area known to self but unknown to others, and the unknown area unknown to both.
This document discusses personal development and the Johari Window model. It defines self as an individual's subject of learning experiences, emotions, and thoughts. Nature refers to hereditary and prenatal factors, while nurture comprises environmental and postnatal influences. The document then explains the four quadrants of the Johari Window model - the open area known to self and others, the blind area unknown to self but known to others, the hidden area known to self but unknown to others, and the unknown area unknown to both.
This document discusses personal development and the Johari Window model. It defines self as an individual's subject of learning experiences, emotions, and thoughts. Nature refers to hereditary and prenatal factors, while nurture comprises environmental and postnatal influences. The document then explains the four quadrants of the Johari Window model - the open area known to self and others, the blind area unknown to self but known to others, the hidden area known to self but unknown to others, and the unknown area unknown to both.
Development When I say “I”, I mean something absolutely unique not to be confused with any other.
- Ugo Betti, The Inquiry,
1941 What is Self? •Defined as the individuality of a person which is the subject of learning experiences, varied emotions and thoughts. Nature vs. Nurture Nature •Hereditary, Prenatal Nurture •Environmental Factors, Postnatal ACTIVITY: The students will be grouped into 2. Follow the given instructions: • get a piece of paper; • fold the paper in half vertically; • Write your name at top of the paper; • on the right side of the paper write “ POSITIVE”; and • on the left side of the paper write “ NEGATIVE” Johari Window Model Johari Window Model • Is a four-quadrant grid that was developed by American psychologist Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham. • Is a direct and useful to achieve self-awareness, learning about the self as human being as well as developing healthy relations between individuals. The Johari Window
Open/Free Area Blind Area
(Quadrant 1) (Quadrant 2)
Hidden Area Unknown Area
(Quadrant 3) (Quadrant 4) Open/Free Area (Quadrant 1) •This quadrant represents the things that you know about yourself, and the things that others know about you. Blind Area (Quadrant 2) •This quadrant represents things about you that you aren’t aware of , but that are known by others. Hidden Area (Quadrant 3) •This quadrant represents things that you know about yourself but other’s don’t know. Unknown Area (Quadrant 4) •This last quadrant represents things that are unknown to you, and are unknown to others.