Episode 268: Understanding the Johari Window model

The Johari Window model is a visual framework, with four quadrants.  Its goal is to improve self-awareness, including understanding your conscious and unconscious biases. The model is typically used in some sort of team setting. The workplace is the most obvious application. Extended families, too, often work together in some sense – to share time and resources. Next time a focus on putting the model into use.  These websites offer particularly helpful information on the model:

https://www.mindtools.com/au7v71d/the-johari-window and

https://www.selfawareness.org.uk/2022/09/25/understanding-the-johari-window-model/

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