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Johari's Window
One great way of assessing the self and know how much the individual
knows the self is by asking the people around them. Though this may be
and particularly when asking someone straightforwardly. Know that
even your friends can be a great source of information, whether it be positive
or negative about the sell. To avoid being awkward and extract the best
possible self-assessment without compromising the individual, psychologists
Joseph Luft (1916-2014) and Harrington Ingham (1916-1995) devised a
technique to help people better understand themselves as well as the
relationship with others. As used frequently in groups (group dynamics).
this activity helps understand people to develop teamwork. Below are some
post-activities to challenge yourself on how much you know about your
ACTIVITY 1.2 Johari's Window
Instructions
1. Below is the table devised by Joseph and Harrington in assessing
the self. Write your name (optional) on the first box indicated.
2. On the first box (no.1) write everything that you know about
yourself; and everything that people around you/others often
think or feel everything about you.
3. On the second box (no. 2) Write everything about yourself that is
only known to you and to you alone.
4. On the third box (no. 3) You may need the help of others to fill out
this space for you. At the beginning of this activity, your name is
optional if you want to write it or not. This box explains
people/others know something about you, but you yourself need to
check or to re-affirm.
5. On the last box (no. 4), you may leave it blank.
Johari's Window
Name:
Known to Self
1. (Arena)
known to others
Not Known to Self
3. (Blind Spot)
2. (Façade)
4.(Unknown)
Not known to
Others
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