Theme 1.1 Who Am I....notebook 1 November 29, 2016 Oct 2021:23 What are your first impressions of this person? Is this person someone you would like to have for a friend? Why? Why not? What difficulties do you think this person has in life? Oct 2021:23
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Theme 1.1 Who Am I....notebook
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What are your first impressions of this person?
Is this person someone you would like to have for a friend? Why? Why not?
What difficulties do you think this person has in life?
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What are your first impressions of this person?
Is this person someone you would like to have for a friend? Why? Why not?
What difficulties do you think this person has in life?
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Why is it important to know yourself?
If you don't have a realistic concept of yourself it's hard to become a mature person; when people are unaware of their strengths and needs they may find it difficult to figure out what they want to do with their lives; when people are unsure of who they are and what they believe, they often have trouble making decisions and may be easily influenced by others.
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How would you describe a person who has very low selfesteem?
Lacks confidence; insecure; thinks other people are much smarter or better looking; unwilling to try new things because of fear of failure.
How would you describe a person who has very high selfesteem?
Confident; sure that anything he or she tries to do will be successful; positive attitude about life; is able to handle difficulties or failure without overreacting.
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Do you think people can have too much selfesteem? Why? Why not?
Good selfesteem does NOT mean having an inflated opinion of yourself or looking down on others.
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SummaryThe main ideas from this topic are:• Selfconcept is what we think and know
about ourselves. No one is born with a selfconcept. It is created during a person's life.
• Selfesteem is what we feel about ourselves and how we evaluate ourselves.
• Developing a clear and realistic selfconcept is a long project requiring reflection on our life experiences, learning from them and growth in our understanding of ourselves.