Perdev module 6 knowing yourself through the help of others
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6. Johari Window
• Named after the first names of its
inventors-
• Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham
• Useful models describing the process
of human interaction.
7. • A four paned "window," dividing personal
awareness into four different types
• as represented by its four quadrants:
open, hidden, blind, and unknown.
• The lines dividing the four panes are
like window shades, which can move as
an interaction progresses.
8. Known to Self Not Known to Self
• Known to Others
• Not Known to Others
OPEN BLIND
HIDDEN UNKNOWN
9. Open
• 1. The "open" quadrant represents
things that both I know about
myself, and that you know about
me
10. Blind
• 2. The "blind" quadrant
represents things that you know
about me, but that I am unaware
of
11. Hidden
• 3. The "hidden" quadrant
represents things that I know
about myself, that you do not
know
12. Unknown
• 4. The "unknown" quadrant
represents things that neither I
know about myself, nor you know
about me
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14. Application
You have learned more about evaluating one’s own
development through the help of others. Now, being the one,
how can you prove to yourself that you can handle everything
especially when you are being judged by someone? Either the
judgment is good or not.
Write down some things which have you already done; Give
at least 2 of it.
15. Assignment
For your assignment, write it to your journal.
As an adult, the first one, make a list of the people in
your life who genuinely support you, and whom you
can genuinely trust.