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Feedback gap

Johari Window

Understand human interaction better using the Johari Window

Chapter 5
Feedback gap p.3
 

I will be asking many questions. I get the feeling that others know more about the kind of person I am than I know myself! How is that possible and what can I do about it?
Johan Left and Harry Ingram developed a model to help us understand human interaction and to assist us in enhancing our communication.

It is known as the Johari Window.

I will attempt to give direct answers.

Explore the model below and then strive to expand your ARENA (known to you and others) by reducing the unknown, which consists of your own FACADE and BLIND SPOT.
 
I will be asking many questions. How do I go about reducing the unknown?
Lift your mask, or FACADE by sharing with others.

Reduce your own BLINDSPOT by welcoming truthful and constructive feedback.

I will provide explanatory information.


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