Perdev Review
Perdev Review
2 broad categories:
1. Ideal self
- Is the self that you aspire to be. It is the one that you hope will possess characteristics
similar to that of a mentor or some other worldly figure.
2. Actual Self
- is the one that you actually see. It is the self that has characteristics that you were
nurtured or, in some cases, born to have. Is built on self-knowledge.
Self-Knowledge
- is derived from social interactions that provide insight into how others react. Personal
effectiveness means making use of all the personal resources to enable you to achieve
life goals.
Some Skills that will greatly increase the efficiency of any person who owns them:
1. Determination.
- It allows you to focus only on achieving a specific goal without being distracted by less
important things or spontaneous desires.
2. Self-confidence.
- It appears in the process of personal development, as a result of getting aware of
yourself, your actions and their consequences.
3. Persistence.
- It makes you keep moving forward regardless of emerging obstacles - problems,
laziness, bad emotional state, etc. It reduces the costs of overcoming obstacles.
4. Managing stress.
- It helps combat stress that arises in daily life from the environment and other people.
5. Problem-solving skills.
- They help cope with the problems encountered with a lack of experience.
Module 2
1. Physical Self - Include descriptions of your height, weight, facial appearance, and quality of
skin, hair and descriptions of body areas such as your neck, chest, waist, legs.
2. Intellectual Self -Include here an assessment of how well you reason and solve problems,
your capacity to learn and create, your general amount of knowledge, your specific areas of
knowledge, wisdom you have acquired, and insights you have.
3. Emotional Self - Includes typical feelings you have, feelings you seldom have, feelings you try
to avoid, feelings you especially enjoy, feelings from the past and present and feelings which are
associated with each other.
4. Sensual Self - Indulging your senses in things around you and not rushing into anything. This
is how you actually enjoy or celebrate or love yourself through your different activities.
6. Nutritional Self It refers to the capacity of individuals and communities to make their own
good decisions relating to their nutrition.
7. Contextual Self - Descriptors could be in the areas of maintenance of your living environment:
reaction to light, temperature, space, weather, colors, sound and seasons and your impact on
the environment.
8. Spiritual Self or Life Force - This could include your feelings about yourself and organized
religion, reactions about your spiritual connections to others, feelings about your spiritual
development and history, and thought about your metaphysical self. Think about your inner
spintual regimen or routine. peace and joy. Think about your spiritual regimen or routine.
Module 3
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGE
CHARACTERISTICS
CHARACTERISTICS
LIVING MINDFULLY
● Breathe Mindfully
● Listen deeply
● Cultivate insight
● Practice Compassion
● Limit Reactivity
● Express Gratitude
● Build Integrity
● Foster Leadership
● Be Peace
MODULE 4
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
● Most girls have completed the physical changes related to puberty by age 15.
● Boys are still maturing and gaining strength, muscle mass, and height and are
completing the development of sexual traits.
EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
● May complain that parents prevent him or her from doing things independently.
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
● Seeks friends that share the same beliefs, values, and interests.
MENTAL DEVELOPMENT
● Becomes better able to set goals and think in terms of the future.
✓ It is the single most important skill necessary for getting along with others - so important that
the lack of it could be considered the primary cause of conflict and misbehavior.
1. We set standards that are too high for others to meet because we are overly ambitious.
5. We dominate others by being overly helpful, implying that they are unable to do it as well.