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 Oosa's.
Known to Self |
Not Known to Self | |
Known to Others | Arenahelpfulwarm | Blind Spotadaptablebrave clever dependable energetic giving happy independent loving observant powerful self-conscious silly |
Not Known to Others | Façadeidealisticknowledgeable patient sensible | Unknownable accepting bold calm caring cheerful complex confident dignified extroverted friendly ingenious intelligent introverted kind logical mature modest nervous organised proud quiet reflective relaxed religious responsive searching self-assertive sentimental shy spontaneous sympathetic tense trustworthy wise witty |
(Hover over a word to see how many people chose it.) |
66% of people think that Oosa is adaptable
able (0%) accepting (0%) adaptable (66%) bold (0%) brave (33%) calm (0%) caring (0%) cheerful (0%) clever (33%) complex (0%) confident (0%) dependable (33%) dignified (0%) energetic (33%) extroverted (0%) friendly (0%) giving (33%) happy (33%) helpful (33%) idealistic (0%) independent (33%) ingenious (0%) intelligent (0%) introverted (0%) kind (0%) knowledgeable (0%) logical (0%) loving (33%) mature (0%) modest (0%) nervous (0%) observant (33%) organised (0%) patient (0%) powerful (33%) proud (0%) quiet (0%) reflective (0%) relaxed (0%) religious (0%) responsive (0%) searching (0%) self-assertive (0%) self-conscious (33%) sensible (0%) sentimental (0%) shy (0%) silly (33%) spontaneous (0%) sympathetic (0%) tense (0%) trustworthy (0%) warm (33%) wise (0%) witty (0%)
anonymous thinks: helpful, adaptable, dependable, observant, warm.
salaperäinen thinks: silly, independent, powerful, loving, self-conscious.
Salaneuloja thinks: adaptable, brave, clever, energetic, giving, happy.
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