4. This session focuses on getting to know the students’
behavior deeply and enhance their self-worth.
Overview
5. What is
Self-
awareness?
Self-awareness is defined as an
awareness of one’s own
personality or individuality. The
term “self” often refers to yourself,
myself, himself/herself, oneself,
and your ownself.
6. What is Self-awareness?
This refers to a person in a prime
condition, as entire person or
individual. Awareness is defined as
having or showing realization,
participation, commitment, and
knowledge of one’s values
development.
7. Dare to
Dream,
Dare to
Be!
The following are examples of great
individuals who dared to dream
and dare to be:
•Beethoven was totally deaf, yet he
created musical masterpieces.
•Milton was blind, poor, and sick,
yet he wrote Paradise Lost and
Paradise Regained.
•Abraham Lincoln failed several
times in his political career, before
he was elected to presidency. He
even became one of the greatest
US Presidents.
8. Dare to
Dream,
Dare to
Be!
Burt Reynolds washed dishes for a
living before he came a well-
respected actor.
Helen Keller struggled to overcome
her handicap to become an
inspiration to both the blind and the
seeing.
10. You as You
•Let’s begin to know yourself, since the essential formula for
achievement is self-analysis.
1. Know the difference between your biological or
inherited traits and your environmental or acquired
traits.
2. Self-awareness is an awareness of one’s own
personality or individuality.
12. You as You
AWARENESS - having or
showing realization,
perception or knowledge.
Be your own best friend and
believe in yourself, so that
you can become the person
you want to be.
You are you and you are
what you think. You are
unique in your own way.
Only you can control your
destiny
13. “You are the one but you can still
the one, you can do everything but
can still do something because you
can do everything you will not
refuse the something you can do.”
You as You
14. You as a
Filipino
Being aware of and remaining
constantly on guard against the
Filipino tendency towards
negativism, you can eventually
propel yourself into positivism.
Use your “lakas at tibay ng loob”
(courage and strength) to move
away from the fatalistic “gulong ng
palad” (wheel of fortune) and
“bahala na” (come what may)
attitude.
15. You as a
Filipino
Begin by getting involved with your own life.
Makialam ka sa buhay mo! Cooperate,
makisama ka, by first initiating a change in
yourself.
Begin by
Begin without expecting instant miracles. You
have got only one real friend and one worst
enemy and that is your self.
Begin
Believe in your abilities and work unyieldingly
to reach your objective.
Believe
in
16. You and Your Faith
* Filipino worship is directed towards God as father-figure
who takes care of all- “Bahala na ang Diyos” signifying that
divine providence is responsible for our destinies. Thus,
whenever a problems confront us, we tend to turn against
God and blame Him for all the misfortunes.
17. Johari
Window
Taken from Joseph Luft &
Harrington Ingham
Known to
Self
Not Known to
Self
Known to Others
OPEN
AREA/
PUBLIC
AREA
BLIND
AREA
Not Known to
Others
HIDDEN
AREA
UNKNOWN
REA
18. Known to Self Not Known to Self
Known to Others 1 2
Not Known to Others 3 4
19. Degree of
Openness
Quadrant 1. The area of openness
refers to behaviors which are known
to self and known to others. “People
see me the way I see myself.” E.g.
name, gender and affiliation
Quadrant 2. The blind area is where
we can see things in ourselves of
which we are unaware of. This is the
“bad breath” area. “People have
certain beliefs about me but they
don’t tell me.”
20. Degree of
Openness
Quadrant 3. Repressed or
hidden area. These are things
we do not reveal to others of
that which are sensitive, like
embarrassing experiences.
Quadrant 4. This is the area of
the unknown where neither the
individual nor others are aware
of certain behavior that could
influence interpersonal
relationships.
21. Bibliography
Del Rosario, Ed. D. (2012). Resurreccion et. al. National Service
Training Program 1. Bulacan: St. Andrew Publishing House.
Lee, Sergio J. (2007). National Service Training Program: 2nd
Edition. Quezon City: C & E Publishing, Inc.