The document describes a 3 step Johari's Window exercise where:
1. Participants select 6 items to describe their own personality and 6 items to describe a peer's personality.
2. They then compare the lists and place items they both selected for themselves in the "Open" box, items only they selected in the "Hidden" box, and items only the peer selected in the "Blind" box.
3. This populates the four areas of Johari's Window - Open, Hidden, Blind, and Unknown.
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Johari Exercise
The document describes a 3 step Johari's Window exercise where:
1. Participants select 6 items to describe their own personality and 6 items to describe a peer's personality.
2. They then compare the lists and place items they both selected for themselves in the "Open" box, items only they selected in the "Hidden" box, and items only the peer selected in the "Blind" box.
3. This populates the four areas of Johari's Window - Open, Hidden, Blind, and Unknown.
Step 2: Select 6 items that describe your peer’s personality.
able dependable intelligent patient sensible
accepting dignified introverted powerful sentimental adaptable energetic kind proud shy bold extroverted knowledgeable quiet silly brave friendly logical reflective smart calm giving loving relaxed spontaneous caring happy mature religious sympathetic cheerful helpful modest responsive tense clever idealistic nervous searching trustworthy complex independent observant self- warm assertive confident ingenious organized wise self- witty conscious Step 3: Compare lists. Items that you selected about you and that the peer also selected about you should be placed in the Open box. Items that you selected about you and that were not selected by the peer should be placed in the Hidden box. Items that were not selected by you but were selected by the peer should be placed in the Blind box.