I remember doing the Johari and Nohari windows in my high school psychology class. Basically, they are an exercise to see what you and others think of yourself. I thought it was pretty interesting at the time, but instantly filed it away in the nether regions of the old cellar that is my brain — until Avitable brought it back.
I’m sure we all know there are things we don’t know about ourselves — both good and bad. Sometimes we don’t like to hear the bad things, but if we don’t know the bad we can’t improve it. Consequentially, if we don’t know the good, we can’t nourish it. (I’m really tired right now, so my apologies for how zen this all sounds.)
Anyway, I made my own windows. Tell me the good things about myself, then tell me the bad things. I promise I won’t be offended, so please be as honest as possible. Then go make your own so I can totally wreck you back.
It’s hard to fill out based on the limited exposure I’ve had to you, but I did my best!
@Avitable: “Exposure” makes me sound like a virus.