Of Facades, Windows, and Masks
The Johari Window is a psychological tool to better understand a person's interpersonal relationship and communication. It has Four panes in which every pane describes who or who you are not. Confusing? Here let me explain it further:
From the upper left corner is the first pane which is what you see and what other people see as your personality.
Second pane is the upper right corner which is what you don't see but what others see as your personality.
The third one is the lower right corner pane which can be explained by the most mysterious, enigmatic, and unknown part of us because it can neither be seen by the person per se nor by others NO matter how close they are.
And last but not the least is the lower left corner pane which is your personality that only you know and oblivious to others.
This is a very interesting topic for the reason that it covers a broad spectrum on point of view: from being a son, being a brother, being a friend, being a lover, being a professional, being a caregiver, being a blogger, being a homosexual.
Are we all multi-faceted?
Do we really have an invisible mask to hide imperfections or perhaps, hints of quirkiness?
Part 1
From the upper left corner is the first pane which is what you see and what other people see as your personality.
Second pane is the upper right corner which is what you don't see but what others see as your personality.
The third one is the lower right corner pane which can be explained by the most mysterious, enigmatic, and unknown part of us because it can neither be seen by the person per se nor by others NO matter how close they are.
And last but not the least is the lower left corner pane which is your personality that only you know and oblivious to others.
This is a very interesting topic for the reason that it covers a broad spectrum on point of view: from being a son, being a brother, being a friend, being a lover, being a professional, being a caregiver, being a blogger, being a homosexual.
Are we all multi-faceted?
Do we really have an invisible mask to hide imperfections or perhaps, hints of quirkiness?
Part 1
We have masks to perform the roles we always wanted to play.
ReplyDeleteIt seems that way, although, do we always have to wear something every time?
ReplyDeleteWhere is the genuineness in that?