The Johari Window is a simple and useful tool for illustrating
and improving self-awareness, and mutual understanding between individuals
within a group. =)
In class we had the opportunity to learn more about Johari Windows, and actually we did our own.
As the picture shows, a Johari Window has 4 parts or sections:
The Open Area, Blind Area, Hidden Area & Unknown Area.
It was really interesting to learn what each section meant, and actually create my own Johari window was really nice!! I liked it because I learned more about myself & I also learned what my classmates think about me.
I think that by applying the idea of the Johari Window, we can learn more about self-disclosure, and we can learn to give, and accept, constructive feedback. =)!
This is an excellent posting for this class! You do a great job of explaining the concept as well as applying it to your life. I also really like the images you found :) Don't forget to site the sources. 12/12 earned
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I love your picture, may I use it in a handout?
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