Self Awareness
Self Awareness
Self Awareness
Ochuko Aggreh
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Introduction
Participants
Facilitator
Organisation
Course and course objectives
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Introduction
WHAT AM I DOING HERE?
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The F Test
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ICP
JARD
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What does it mean to know oneself?
Why we need to know ourselves?
Where does it come from?
What is the utility of self-awareness?
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Beginning with your awareness
Self-awareness is the experience of one's own personality or
individuality. It is not to be confused with consciousness. While
consciousness is being aware of one's environment and body and
lifestyle, self-awareness is the recognition of that awareness.
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Understanding Self Awareness
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Benefits of Self Awareness
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Understanding Self Awareness
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States of Self Awareness
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Self awareness
Attitudes – Opinion
Feelings – Emotions
Motives – Purpose
Desires – Needs
Strengths - Weaknesses
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Categories of Self Awareness
Internal
Self
Awareness
External
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Key areas of self awareness
Personality
Psychological Traits
needs
Personal
Emotions
Values
Habits
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Key areas of self awareness
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Key areas of self awareness
Personal
our personal values. During the workday, so many
problems and opportunities arise that our lists of "things
to do" can easily exceed the time we have to do
Values them. Since few (if any) of those things pertain to what
we value most, it's easy to spend too much time on
lower priority activities. When we focus on our values,
we are more likely to accomplish what we consider most
important.
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Key areas of self awareness
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Key areas of self awareness
Emotions
Understanding your own feelings, what causes them,
and how they impact your thoughts and actions is
emotional self-awareness.
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Key areas of self awareness
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Self-Concept
Self-concept is an individual's perception
of self and is what helps make each
individual unique. • Positive and negative
self-assessments in the physical,
emotional, intellectual, and functional
dimensions change over time.
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Introduction to temperaments
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Temperaments
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Temperaments and the workplace
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How to create self awareness
Reflecting on
Seeking feedback one’s own Taking self scoring
from others feelings and tests
behaviours
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Self analysis
It involves asking ourselves the following questions:
Do you like what you are and what you have become?
Have you ever wished that your life was different?
Can your relationship improve?
Are you producing the results that you want?
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Self analysis
Think for a moment and identify
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3 elements of self awareness
‘Ideal-
Self’
‘Me-
Self’
‘I-
Self’
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This aspect answers the question, ‘How
do I see myself?’ Reflecting on the
concept of ‘I-Self’ helps the individual
to understand oneself from life’s learning
experiences including past experiences,
accomplishments, mistakes, attitudes,
behaviors or values. These experiences
‘I-
mold one to become who they truly are.
Self’
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This answers the question of ‘How do others
see me?’ This aspect of the self is developed
from influences and interactions with society.
Parents, friends, teachers, mentors and any
environmental factors can contribute to the
shaping of the ‘Me-Self’. The ‘I-Self’ is
constantly developing as the ‘Me-Self evolves.
‘Me-Self’
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This answers the question of
‘How do I want others to see
me?’ This is a projection of
oneself onto others and the
fulfilment of various roles in
one’s life journey.
‘Ideal-Self’
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Self Esteem
It is the feeling I have about my
self concept.
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• It’s simply having a high regard for ones self.
• It is a feeling of being happy with your own
character and abilities.
• It is self acceptance.
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Self Esteem
Self esteem is based on your attitudes:
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Steps to self esteem
Self belief
Self
acceptance
Self respect
Self worth
Self
appreciation
Self
Identification
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What is a Johari Window?
Effective technique which when used
appropriately provides valuable information
regarding one’s own self and others, which
is an important characteristic which every
leader needs to possess to succeed.
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Understanding a Johari Window?
A simple and useful tool for understanding and
training self-awareness, group dynamics, personal
development, interpersonal relationships, improving
communications between people, team development and
intergroup relationships.
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JoHari Window
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How to widen the OPEN corne
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