GE 1 (Activities) Understanding Self
GE 1 (Activities) Understanding Self
Understanding Self
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Table of Contents
4. A Portrait of Yourself
6. Success Stories
9. Responding to Change
13. Transitions
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14. My Lifeline - Important People and Experiences
17. Feedback
Introduction to Module One
Understanding Self
successful in life, work, and relationships. Your personal identity influences everything you do,
The purpose of this module is to help you deepen your understanding and appreciation
for who you are as a person. You will explore how you see yourself through the lenses of
personal identity, your skills and talents, roles, values, personal core, and how you meet your
psychological needs. You will also examine how you respond to the pressures of changes and
You will have an opportunity to examine how your personal identity has been shaped
by a variety of people and experiences. You will also have opportunities to think about and
discuss your values, interests, hopes for the future, as well as, your strengths and challenges.
You will learn about how your psychological needs are the primary source that motivates and
drives your behavior. You will also learn critical knowledge about change and how important it
growth experience.
You will be invited and encouraged to take risks, to step outside your comfort zone, and to
challenge your thinking and the thinking of others. You will be engaged in reflection, partner
activities, storytelling, discussion groups, self-assessment, and giving and receiving feedback.
Words That Describe Me
Calm Humble
Respectful
Clever
Energetic Eccentric
Thoughtful
Creative Confident
Realistic Cautious
Complex
Cooperative Shy
Balanced
Picky
Quiet Attentive
Other Words that describe you: Melancholic, self-conscious, loving, timid, and reclusive.
Your Personal Identity
Roles
Where have you taken on responsibilities in your life?
Personal Care
How would you describe yourself in one sentence?
An individual who loves who play online games and bond with friends.
Learning
What have you learned and what are you hoping to learn?
I have learned that life is unfair and people will not treat you the same.
What I am hoping to learn is how to deal with unfair life, live with it, and know what I want to
be.
Your Personal Identity
Values are beliefs, feelings, and principles that guide a person's actions and give those actions
meaning.
Values
3. Happiness - Happiness
4. Success - Success
7. Friends - Friends
1. I did overcome some struggles in life and face some obstacles but nevertheless, it didn’t
stop me from reaching success and it transformed me to who I am today. I stopped schooling for
about a year because of anxiety. It was so bad, I was grade 12 that time of the year and I dropped
my subjects. Due to that, I have payables and that made it harder for me. Also due to pandemic, I
stopped for a while because I don’t really feel like learning through online.
Despite all of this, I didn’t stop myself from becoming a burden knowing that I can be
more and so I graduated SHS and I am now pursuing my college degree and hoping to graduate in
college too.
2. Broken and or separated family is one of causes that explains why an individual’s
behavior is unusual since it affects the child’s development in all domains. Other people may
behave different due to incompleteness of the family more likely because of lack of love from a
father and or a mother. Being in a separated family, I didn’t let myself down and my mom made
sure that I am not lacking any love and affection and that made me who I am today. I am not
broken.
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What does this say about who you are and what's important to you?
This says a lot about me since I am a pessimistic person and usually my anxiety takes over
me but I didn’t let myself get controlled over it. I am not a troubled individual. This also explains
why my mother is the most precious thing that I value. She is the only thing that is important to
me.
Share with your group "why" these success stories are important to you.
These success stories of mine might not be really as important as it should be, but it has an
effect on me in which I can find a reason to fight and trust myself. I am not letting myself down
well maybe sometimes but I am still living my life with wellness and peace that do things that
doesn’t ruin my mental health.
Basic Psychological Needs
Belonging Recognition
Freedom Self-Esteem
Fun Safety
The need to have joy and The need to feel physically and
laughter in your life. The sense psychologically safe. Free from
that we can experience elation emotional and physical threats
and light heartedness. or harm.
Belonging – Bonding with family and bonding with Recognition – Receiving gifts and achieving
friends gives me a sense of purpose and meaning. rewards gives me a sense of value.
Self-Esteem – Feeling myself and posting a picture Safety – A place where I can call home is where I
of myself gives me confidence. am safe and also in the hands of my mother.
Freedom – Able to express myself freely and Fun – Playing my favorite online game which is my
making my own decision drives me to pursue recreational activity makes me happy and also
happiness. listening to music.
Responding to Change
❖ How do you feel about change? When you are being asked to change, mark where you fall
on the continuum between the descriptions.
bad good
excited
annoyed
depressed
enthused
anxious
calm
tired
energized
interested
disinterested
discouraged
optimistic
challenged
overwhelmed
1. Describe the change. One of the biggest change that I experienced was moving from a
different place. It takes courage especially for me to respond to people whom I am not familiar
with. Moving from one place to another means you are leaving behind your comfort zone and
find a new one which is in fact, not an easy thing to do especially for an individual like me. It’s
hard but you will eventually learn to embrace it from time to time and that is a development
for me. Adulthood change also has a great effect on me since I always have this kind of
mindset that I can do this I can do that but when I am in this stage, I realized it is not easy to
pursue what you like and or get what you like, and what you want to achieve takes hard work.
3. How were you feeling before, during, and after you made the change?
Change and Emotions
3. What strong emotions do people feel when they are asked to change?
Understanding Change
The two most important reasons why people find it difficult to change are loss and fear.
Loss of Fear of
• Confidence • Failure
• Identity • Embarrassment
Talk about some personal examples with participants in your small group.
Loss Fear
Transitions
The psychological process people experience when going through change.
Ending Neutral Zone Beginning
• outlook changes
• resistance can set in •confidence can drop
o bargaining o depression
•anxiety and worry is normal • confidence rises
o acceptance
•confusing state ... you let go the • see and experience success with
• lose or let go old attitudes, values, old way, but you are not yet the change
and behaviors experiencing the new way
"It's not so much that we're afraid of change or so in love with the old ways, but it's that place in between that
we fear. There's nothing to hold onto." Marilyn Ferguson
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My Lifeline - Important People and Experiences
Who are the important people that have helped shape who you are today?
Birth 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40+
What are the important life experiences that changed you in some way? What
have you taken forward into your life (attitudes, behaviors, beliefs)?
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"What If" Discussion Groups
• What if you won a million dollars? What would you do with the windfall?
• What if you could travel to any place in the world? Where would you go, why would you go
there, and who would you invite along?
• What If you were granted three wishes? What would you wish for?
• What if you had the power to give yourself a special ability? What talent or ability would you
give yourself and why?
• What if you had the chance to spend a day with anyone in the world? Who would you choose
and why?
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Two-Minute Speeches
Prepare a two-minute speech about yourself describing the essence of your personal identity, "Who
are you?" You can choose to share a personal story or an interesting experience. You can talk about
your family and career, or your goals and dreams.
Presentation Notes
Debriefing Questions
• What were you thinking (self-talk) before and during this speech?