Self in Interpersonal Communication

Self Concept

Self Awareness

Self Esteem

Comparisons With Others

Four Selves

Imposter Phenomenon

Others' Images of you

Self-Evaluations

Cultural Teachings

Comparing yourself to others to see how you match up to them to see where you stand.

Yourself

Everything in your life shapes your self concept. From social media, teachers, parents to those whom you hang out with,

Your reaction to your own behavior and how you perceive it.

Other People

You look at yourself through how other people treat and act towards you.

The way you make yourself look and the way you act and perceive yourself.

Blind Self

Hidden Self

Open Self

Unknown Self

All of the concepts about yourself: Your attitude, behavior, feelings, desires, and motives.

Represents all the things others know about you but you do not know about yourself.

Everything you know about yourself but others do not know about you.

Everything that you nor do others know about you.

Nourishing People

Self Destructive Beliefs

Project Success

Remind Yourself of your Successes

Focusing on your failures can be a good thing. Focusing on how you can do better can do you some good. But focusing on your failures too much can limit your self-esteem. Focus on your successes and victories to remind yourself how good you actually are.

Negative thoughts about yourself that make it harder for you to reach your goals.

Noxious People

Tendency to disregard signs of successes that you have done. You feel like you are a fraud and don't deserve to be successful

Failing Project

Nourishing People

People who only criticize and look for faults in your work.

Kind and always looking to help when they can. Positive and optimistic.

Successful Projects

People like attempting the impossible and trying to make it possible. But it always ends up in failure. Reducing there self-esteem.

Attempting projects that you can succeed at will increase self-esteem and make the next project easier to succeed.