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