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radmoose ([personal profile] radmoose) wrote2007-11-03 03:10 am

Johari Nohari Fee Fii Mohari

Borrowed...

I previously posted a request for people to complete what are known as Nohari and Johari windows:  As before it was "borrowed" from a friend of mine.  He asked again his friends list again, so I thought I would ask my friends list again.

A Johari window is a metaphorical tool created by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955 in the United States, used to help people better understand their interpersonal communication and relationships. It is used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings as a heuristic exercise.

When performing the exercise, the subject is given a list of 55 adjectives and picks five or six that they feel describe their own personality. Peers of the subject are then given the same list, and each pick five or six adjectives that describe the subject. These adjectives are then mapped onto a grid. (Wikipedia)


A Nohari window is the inversion of the Johari window, and is a collection of negative personality traits instead of positive. (Wikipedia)

As did the person that I borrowed this post from, I find these exercises very interesting and I'd love to see how similar or different members of my friend's list will respond.

So, again, I must ask that that you please participate in both of these as they are VERY important to me. If, especially with the Nohari window, you are uncomfortable with your answers, just answer anonymously.

My Johari window

My Nohari window

Thank you very much for your time. You can definitely steal this post for your own journal.