Ch 1 Self Awareness Assessment Self Awareness 1

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Ch 1. Self Awareness Assessment Self Awareness 1

Ch 1. Self Awareness Assessment Self Awareness 1

 Please answer in reflect your attitudes and behavior as they are now. Rating

Please answer in reflect your attitudes and behavior as they are now. Rating scale: 1. Strongly disagree. 2. Disagree. 3. Slightly disagree. 4. Slightly agree. 5. Agree. 6. Strongly agree. Self Awareness 2

Assessment: 1. I seek information about my strengths and weakness from others as a

Assessment: 1. I seek information about my strengths and weakness from others as a basis for self improvement. 2. When I receive negative feedback about myself from others, I do not get angry or defensive. Self Awareness 3

3. In order to improve, I am willing to be self disclosing to others

3. In order to improve, I am willing to be self disclosing to others (that is, to share my beliefs and feelings). 4. I am aware of my personal learning style and how I learn best. Self Awareness 4

5. I have a good grasp of what it means to be emotionally mature,

5. I have a good grasp of what it means to be emotionally mature, and I demonstrate that capability. 6. I have a good sense of how I cope with situations that are ambiguous and uncertain. Self Awareness 5

7. I have well developed set of personal standards and principles that guide my

7. I have well developed set of personal standards and principles that guide my behavior. 8. I feel in charge of what happens to me, good and bad. Self Awareness 6

9. I seldom, If ever, feel angry, depressed, or anxious without knowing why. 10.

9. I seldom, If ever, feel angry, depressed, or anxious without knowing why. 10. I am conscious of the areas in which conflict and friction most frequently arise in my interactions with others. Self Awareness 7

11. I have a close personal relationship with at least one other person with

11. I have a close personal relationship with at least one other person with whom I can share personal information and personal feelings. Self Awareness 8

 Please: 1. Read Chapter 1. 2. Download from: http: //careermanagementjababeka. wordpress. com Self

Please: 1. Read Chapter 1. 2. Download from: http: //careermanagementjababeka. wordpress. com Self Awareness 9

 1. Self awareness. 2. Setting priorities and goals. 3. Managing time. 4. Managing

1. Self awareness. 2. Setting priorities and goals. 3. Managing time. 4. Managing stress. Problems >>>>>>>Symptom Strategic >>>>>>>Tactical A Hierarchy of Personal Life. Management Skills Self Awareness 10

 Five core aspects of self awareness (Figure 1. 2. Page 64): - Emotional

Five core aspects of self awareness (Figure 1. 2. Page 64): - Emotional intelligence, (identifies emotional awareness and control). - Values, (identifies personal standards and moral judgment). - Learning style, (identifies information acquisition and evaluation). - Attitudes toward change, (identifies adaptability and responsibility) - Core self evaluation, (identifies underlying personality attributes) Important Areas of Self Awareness 11

 Emotional 1. 2. 3. 4. intelligence: The ability to diagnose and recognize your

Emotional 1. 2. 3. 4. intelligence: The ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions. The ability to control your own emotions. The ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions display by others. The ability to respond appropriately by those emotional cues. Important Areas of Self Awareness (Emotional Intelligence) Self Awareness 12

 Values: - People especially are not aware that they hold some values as

Values: - People especially are not aware that they hold some values as being more important than others. - The values are affected by such: -- nationalities, -- ethnic groups, -- industries, -- organizations. Important Areas of Self Awareness (Values) Self Awareness 13

 Cultural values, Table 1. 1. Page 67. Example: Value dimension is “Universalism” Explanation:

Cultural values, Table 1. 1. Page 67. Example: Value dimension is “Universalism” Explanation: “Societal rules and norms are valued. ” Example countries: US, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden. “other people’s behavior is governed by universal standards such as: - do not lie - do not cheat - do not run a red light Important Areas of Self Awareness (Values) Self Awareness 14

 Each of us is constantly being exposed to an overwhelming amount of information.

Each of us is constantly being exposed to an overwhelming amount of information. Learning style refers to the inclination each of us to perceive, interpret, and respond to information in a certain way. Learning style is based on two key dimensions: 1. The manner in which you gather information; 2. The way in which you evaluate and act on information. Important Areas of Self Awareness (Learning Style) Self Awareness 15

 One the main reasons we focus on learning style is: To be successful,

One the main reasons we focus on learning style is: To be successful, everyone must be constantly learning. Important Areas of Self Awareness (Learning Style (continued)) Self Awareness 16

 Two dimensions of learning: 1. The information gathering information ** Concrete Experience (CE)

Two dimensions of learning: 1. The information gathering information ** Concrete Experience (CE) (learn by tangible, concrete, sensual encounters). ** Abstract Conceptualization (AC) (learn when they encounter ideas and theories and then have a chance to think about them logically and analytically). Important Areas of Self Awareness (Learning Style (continued)) Self Awareness 17

 Two dimensions of learning: 2. The information response ** reflective observation (RO), (after

Two dimensions of learning: 2. The information response ** reflective observation (RO), (after encountering information, inclined to examine it from different perspectives). ** active experimentation (AE), (inclined to act immediately on the information they receive). Important Areas of Self Awareness (Learning Style (continued)) Self Awareness 18

 Attitude toward change: 1. Tolerance of ambiguity, (the extent to which individuals are

Attitude toward change: 1. Tolerance of ambiguity, (the extent to which individuals are threatened by or have difficulty coping with situations that are ambiguous). 2. Locus of control, (attitude people develop regarding the extent to which they are in control of their own destinies). Important Areas of Self Awareness (Attitudes Toward Change) Self Awareness 19

 Core self evaluation: overall positive self regard (the extent to which people value

Core self evaluation: overall positive self regard (the extent to which people value themselves and feel proficient as individuals). Important Areas of Self Awareness (Core Self Evaluation) Self Awareness 20

 Homework: Answers in detail the questions no 1 – 4, Page 92 -93.

Homework: Answers in detail the questions no 1 – 4, Page 92 -93. Important Areas of Self Awareness (Core Self Evaluation) Self Awareness 21