Figure 2
The Johari Window of Personal Awareness as conceptualized by Luft and Ingham (1955). Refer to the image caption for details.The diagram is a two by two quadrant grid. The top of the grid is marked Known to Self, and the bottom is marked Unknown to Self. The left side of the grid is marked Known to Others, and the right side is marked Unknown to Others. The upper left quadrant is labeled Open Self, and the text below it reads Information about you that both you and others know. The upper right quadrant is labeled Blind Self, with the text Information about you that you don’t know but others do know. The lower left quadrant is labeled Hidden Self, with the text Information about you that you know but others don’t know. The lower right quadrant is labeled Unknown Self, with the text Information about you that neither you nor others know.

The Johari Window of Personal Awareness as conceptualized by Luft and Ingham (1955).

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