How is one’s identity formed?
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Basics of Identity | Psychology Today Psychologists assume that identity formation is a matter of “finding oneself” by matching one's talents and potential with available social roles. ... The first task is discovering and developing one's personal potentials. Personal potentials refer to those things that the person can do better than other things.
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⭐ Higher achievement.
⭐ Increased retention.
⭐ More positive relationships and a wider circle of friends.
⭐ Greater intrinsic motivation.
⭐ Higher self-esteem.
⭐ Greater social support.
⭐ More on-task behavior.
⭐ Better attitudes toward teachers
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