The Nohari Window is a challenging inversion of the Johari Window, using antonyms of the original words. By describing your failings from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of perceived and unrecognised weaknesses can be explored.
You can get your own Nohari Window, or contribute to sbw's.
Known to Self |
Not Known to Self | |
Known to Others | Arenainsecureloud panicky | Blind Spottimidneedy |
Not Known to Others | Façadeintolerantlethargic boastful | Unknownincompetent inflexible cowardly violent aloof glum stupid simple irresponsible vulgar withdrawn hostile selfish unhappy unhelpful cynical unimaginative inane brash cruel ignorant irrational distant childish blasé imperceptive chaotic impatient weak embarrassed vacuous unethical insensitive self-satisfied passive smug rash dispassionate overdramatic dull predictable callous inattentive unreliable cold foolish humourless |
(Hover over a word to see how many people chose it.) |
100% of people think that sbw is timid
100% of people agree that sbw is insecure
100% of people think that sbw is needy
100% of people agree that sbw is loud
100% of people agree that sbw is panicky
incompetent (0%) intolerant (0%) inflexible (0%) timid (100%) cowardly (0%) violent (0%) aloof (0%) glum (0%) stupid (0%) simple (0%) insecure (100%) irresponsible (0%) vulgar (0%) lethargic (0%) withdrawn (0%) hostile (0%) selfish (0%) unhappy (0%) unhelpful (0%) cynical (0%) needy (100%) unimaginative (0%) inane (0%) brash (0%) cruel (0%) ignorant (0%) irrational (0%) distant (0%) childish (0%) boastful (0%) blasé (0%) imperceptive (0%) chaotic (0%) impatient (0%) weak (0%) embarrassed (0%) loud (100%) vacuous (0%) panicky (100%) unethical (0%) insensitive (0%) self-satisfied (0%) passive (0%) smug (0%) rash (0%) dispassionate (0%) overdramatic (0%) dull (0%) predictable (0%) callous (0%) inattentive (0%) unreliable (0%) cold (0%) foolish (0%) humourless (0%)
albus severus thinks: insecure, needy, loud, timid, panicky.
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