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All the things about you which you don't know, but others do. These could be positive or negative qualities.

Your task:

Create 3 Johari Windows:

  • One to represent your relationship with your best friend
  • One to represent your relationship with someone you have just met who you find attractive
  • One to represent your relationship with an older family relative

Give examples in each 'pane' of

the type of information you would or would not reveal.

Johari Window &

Context

Our Johari Windows are not static - they change depending on the context

A model used to analyse the way our sense of self is influenced by our communication with others

Information about your behaviour, life story, attitude, feelings and emotions that you are

willing to share with others.

This contains the aspects of yourself that

you know about yourself but choose to

not to reveal to others.

This is what remains unknown to you

and to others (so far); e.g. strengths you

don't know you have until a new experience

reveals them.

The Johari Window

Not a real window!

{It's a metaphor}

Developed by Joseph Luft & Harry Ingham

The Johari Window