The Johari Window was invented by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in the 1950s as a model for mapping personality awareness. By describing yourself from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of overlap and difference can be built up.
You can get your own Johari Window, or contribute to Miss_Melissa's.
Known to Self |
Not Known to Self | |
Known to Others | Arenafriendlygiving loving patient silly trustworthy | Blind Spotacceptingbrave calm caring cheerful clever complex dependable happy helpful intelligent kind knowledgeable logical mature modest observant powerful proud quiet relaxed religious searching self-assertive self-conscious sensible sentimental shy sympathetic warm wise witty |
Not Known to Others | Façade | Unknownable adaptable bold confident dignified energetic extroverted idealistic independent ingenious introverted nervous organised reflective responsive spontaneous tense |
(Hover over a word to see how many people chose it.) |
68% of people agree that Miss_Melissa is friendly
55% of people think that Miss_Melissa is intelligent
65% of people agree that Miss_Melissa is trustworthy
able (0%) accepting (17%) adaptable (0%) bold (0%) brave (10%) calm (3%) caring (48%) cheerful (13%) clever (10%) complex (3%) confident (0%) dependable (24%) dignified (0%) energetic (0%) extroverted (0%) friendly (68%) giving (48%) happy (3%) helpful (6%) idealistic (0%) independent (0%) ingenious (0%) intelligent (55%) introverted (0%) kind (24%) knowledgeable (10%) logical (3%) loving (20%) mature (13%) modest (6%) nervous (0%) observant (3%) organised (0%) patient (10%) powerful (6%) proud (3%) quiet (3%) reflective (0%) relaxed (3%) religious (3%) responsive (0%) searching (3%) self-assertive (3%) self-conscious (6%) sensible (10%) sentimental (6%) shy (6%) silly (17%) spontaneous (0%) sympathetic (6%) tense (0%) trustworthy (65%) warm (17%) wise (3%) witty (17%)
"fred" thinks: warm, friendly, searching, giving, helpful, silly.
Scott thinks: friendly, sensible, mature, intelligent, warm.
Justin thinks: giving, patient, loving, friendly, warm, accepting.
mark thinks: caring, trustworthy, warm, loving, giving, sympathetic.
mark again thinks: brave, cheerful, intelligent, mature, sensible, witty.
Brandon thinks: friendly, intelligent, trustworthy, complex, clever, caring.
bri thinks: friendly, trustworthy, giving, intelligent, silly, kind.
Timothy Erwin :) thinks: friendly, cheerful, intelligent, mature, trustworthy, caring.
Mark E Feldman thinks: brave, observant, self-conscious, trustworthy, warm, clever.
Dave thinks: friendly, trustworthy, dependable, giving, intelligent, patient.
Sandra thinks: friendly, knowledgeable, trustworthy, intelligent, giving, dependable.
D thinks: friendly, intelligent, trustworthy, caring, giving, dependable.
Justin thinks: kind, loving, caring, trustworthy, sentimental, self-conscious.
Jason thinks: friendly, trustworthy, giving, intelligent, kind, silly.
Crystle thinks: dependable, happy, friendly, modest, relaxed, shy.
Stephanie thinks: caring, trustworthy, intelligent, giving, brave, kind.
Brooke thinks: friendly, giving, trustworthy, loving, sympathetic, mature.
E.T. thinks: trustworthy, dependable, giving, caring, accepting, intelligent.
Kev thinks: friendly, trustworthy, giving, caring, accepting, intelligent.
RD thinks: caring, powerful, accepting, self-assertive, witty.
Jen thinks: friendly, caring, accepting, trustworthy, silly, helpful.
3 thinks: logical, powerful, proud, calm, religious, quiet.
bestest from the westest thinks: friendly, trustworthy, caring, intelligent, silly, patient.
Sarah thinks: friendly, caring, giving, intelligent, kind, witty.
Bill thinks: friendly, knowledgeable, sentimental, giving, caring, witty.
Marsha thinks: witty, sensible, modest, kind, clever, wise.
Amy Leigh thinks: friendly, knowledgeable, trustworthy, dependable, cheerful, loving.
Krystal thinks: loving, intelligent, caring, cheerful, friendly, trustworthy.
Brian P thinks: intelligent, kind, friendly, trustworthy, shy, dependable.
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