Answer:
That question is all personal to you and that you have to discover on your own, so unfortunately I cannot answer that BUT I still may be able to help break it down a little more! :)
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is a diagram explaining the Johari Window. The Johari Window was created in 1955 by Harrington Ingham and Joseph Luft. It was made to be used as a technique to get a better understanding of your relationships and yourself. It helps improve your communication, boost self-awareness, and aid growth in both personal growth and team growth aspects. This model shows and recognizes some essential truths! It explains it in the visual diagram I included as well as what the $ boxes are down below.
The 4 boxes in this diagram are:
- Open Self (known by yourself, and known by others too)
- Blind Self (unknown by yourself, but known by others)
- Hidden Self (known by yourself, but unknown by others)
- Unknown Self (unknown by yourself, and unknown by others too)
There are also Johari Window tests online as well as many sources on the internet that will give you step-by-step processes to finding your own Johari Window.
I hope this helps! :)