peithepiee's Johari Window

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 peithepiee's.

Known
to
Self
Not
Known
to
Self
Known to Others

Arena

introverted
sentimental

Blind Spot

accepting
caring
complex
friendly
giving
reflective
responsive
sensible
spontaneous
trustworthy
Not Known to Others

Façade

adaptable
calm
searching
self-conscious

Unknown

able bold brave cheerful clever confident dependable dignified energetic extroverted happy helpful idealistic independent ingenious intelligent kind knowledgeable logical loving mature modest nervous observant organised patient powerful proud quiet relaxed religious self-assertive shy silly sympathetic tense warm wise witty

(Hover over a word to see how many people chose it.)

All Percentages

able (0%) accepting (50%) adaptable (0%) bold (0%) brave (0%) calm (0%) caring (50%) cheerful (0%) clever (0%) complex (50%) confident (0%) dependable (0%) dignified (0%) energetic (0%) extroverted (0%) friendly (50%) giving (50%) happy (0%) helpful (0%) idealistic (0%) independent (0%) ingenious (0%) intelligent (0%) introverted (50%) kind (0%) knowledgeable (0%) logical (0%) loving (0%) mature (0%) modest (0%) nervous (0%) observant (0%) organised (0%) patient (0%) powerful (0%) proud (0%) quiet (0%) reflective (50%) relaxed (0%) religious (0%) responsive (50%) searching (0%) self-assertive (0%) self-conscious (0%) sensible (50%) sentimental (50%) shy (0%) silly (0%) spontaneous (50%) sympathetic (0%) tense (0%) trustworthy (50%) warm (0%) wise (0%) witty (0%)

Description Breakdown (2 people)

jozefin thinks: reflective, spontaneous, accepting, complex, friendly, responsive.
your jagung thinks: caring, trustworthy, giving, introverted, sensible, sentimental.

You can display these results in an email or journal, by cutting and pasting the following HTML:-

The Interactive Johari Window was installed and grouted by Kevan, on the 11th of February 2006.
Questions? Check the FAQ.
If you can take criticism, there's also a darker Nohari Window.