EIGHT (8) DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF SELF-CONCEPT Flashcards
Describe yourself. Try not to censor any thoughts, which come to your mind.
Physical Self
Include here an assessment of how well you reason and solve problems, your capacity to learn and create, your general amount of knowledge, your specific areas of knowledge, wisdom you have acquired, and insights you have.
Intellectual Self
Write as many words or phrase about typical feelings you have, feelings you seldom have, feelings you try to avoid, feelings you especially enjoy, feelings from your past and present, and feelings which are associated with each other.
Emotional Self
How do you feel about the different ways you take in information through the eyes, ears, mouth, nose, pores, and skin? In what ways do you let information in and out of your body?
Sensual Self
Include descriptions of your strengths and weaknesses in intimate relationships and relationships to friends, family, co-students and strangers in social settings.
Interactional Self
How do you nourish yourself? What foods do you like and dislike? What do you like and dislike about these?
Nutritional Self
Descriptions could be in the areas of maintenance of your living environment: reaction to light, temperature, space, weather, colors, sound and seasons, and your impact on the environment.
Contextual Self
This could include your feelings about yourself and organized religion, reactions about your spiritual connections to others, feelings about your spiritual development and history, and thought about your metaphysical self.
Spiritual Self or Life Force