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 Leoc4's.
Known to Self |
Not Known to Self | |
Known to Others | Arenarelaxedsilly | Blind Spothelpfulindependent intelligent knowledgeable logical observant reflective |
Not Known to Others | Façadecheerfulfriendly shy trustworthy | Unknownable accepting adaptable bold brave calm caring clever complex confident dependable dignified energetic extroverted giving happy idealistic ingenious introverted kind loving mature modest nervous organised patient powerful proud quiet religious responsive searching self-assertive self-conscious sensible sentimental spontaneous sympathetic tense warm wise witty |
(Hover over a word to see how many people chose it.) |
100% of people think that Leoc4 is observant
100% of people think that Leoc4 is reflective
able (0%) accepting (0%) adaptable (0%) bold (0%) brave (0%) calm (0%) caring (0%) cheerful (0%) clever (0%) complex (0%) confident (0%) dependable (0%) dignified (0%) energetic (0%) extroverted (0%) friendly (0%) giving (0%) happy (0%) helpful (50%) idealistic (0%) independent (50%) ingenious (0%) intelligent (50%) introverted (0%) kind (0%) knowledgeable (50%) logical (50%) loving (0%) mature (0%) modest (0%) nervous (0%) observant (100%) organised (0%) patient (0%) powerful (0%) proud (0%) quiet (0%) reflective (100%) relaxed (50%) religious (0%) responsive (0%) searching (0%) self-assertive (0%) self-conscious (0%) sensible (0%) sentimental (0%) shy (0%) silly (50%) spontaneous (0%) sympathetic (0%) tense (0%) trustworthy (0%) warm (0%) wise (0%) witty (0%)
Swordfishtrombone thinks: logical, observant, reflective, silly, independent.
Shankveld thinks: helpful, intelligent, knowledgeable, observant, relaxed, reflective.
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