Some time ago, many of you attempted the Elvinalogy test - and made some highly interesting observations and comments about moi. That was really fun indeed! :)
Today, I'm back again with another self-discovery awareness test - The Johari Window!
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The Johari Window was invented by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in the 1950s as a model for mapping personality awareness. By describing yourself from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of overlap and difference can be built up.
Elvina request you to contribute to her Johari Window:
LaoNiang's Johari Window
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So all you have to do is pick 5 or 6 adjectives from the grid that best describes me - and that's it! I will be posting the findings soon on this blog - so that we'll have yet another revelation on Yours Truly!
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Just for laughs, do try out this link. Turn the speaker up for maximum effect.
It's quite funny.....
Mind your Language
“I must learn to love the fool in me the one who feels too much, talks too much, takes too many chances, wins sometimes and loses often,
lacks self-control, loves and hates,
hurts and gets hurt, promises and breaks promises,
laughs and cries.” ~ Theodore Isaac Rubin
9 comments:
ok. will probably try it later...er...couldn't help but notice that u r referring to yourself/talking in the 3rd person...that's usually not a good sign. heh
ya. writers sometimes do have this tendency to talk in 3rd person. gives people the sense of mystery u see..... haha! :P
Well, i know pple who talk in the 3rd person too and believe me, a 'sense of mystery' is the last thing or message that u sending out to folks around u, if u know what i mean.
Mel: YA LA YA LA!!! Hahaha.... you mean those in IMH right???!!!
Richard: Thanks!!! I have amended the link! It's working fine now! :P
Lovely, smart, wise, big-hearted, fun-loving :)
Thanks Michael! Did you click on the link and select the words? I wouldn't be able to gather the results if you haven't done so! :P
The "Mind your Language" link is really funny...
my mum and I absolutely loved that "bush and rice" link!!!
Mm, paiseh ah can't help you with Mr. Johari hah. Must know you a lil more better ;)
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