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Warm up Describe yourself using only one word.
Explain why that word describes you. What makes you happy?
Developing Self-awareness cont.
Early motivation is based on Physical needs until later we reach the point to want desire more abstract needs like self-actualization, or being the absolute best you can be.
We need to keep in mind of reaching our potential through healthy ways rather than very risky ways like joining a gang.
The Hierarchy of Needs
This list shows our self-awareness being developed where we start from the bottom as infants and develop these needs as we grow older until we reach the top . . .
LEVEL 5: Self-actualization – Desire to reach your best potential.
LEVEL 4: Esteem – Feeling the need to achieve and be recognized.
LEVEL 3: Belonging – Have the need to love and/or be loved, or to belong.
LEVEL 2: Safety – To start wanting to be safe from danger.
LEVEL 1: Physical – Begin to satisfy basic needs of hunger, thirst, sleep, and shelter.
Developing Self-Awareness
As little kids, we relied on others to take care of us, but as we grow we learn to take care of ourselves.
A psychologist named Abraham Maslow created a theory called the hierarchy of needs to show the process and development of self-awareness.
Improving self-esteemTry not to let any kind of criticism effect you.
Set realistic goals that you believe you’ll be able to complete.
Self-esteem Part of having good mental/emotional health means
having a good self-esteem which is one’s self-value, confidence, and respect.
Self-esteem can be developed through praise for accomplishment, accomplishing things you didn’t think you could do, and reacting to certain situations.
Healthy self-esteems help people have pride in themselves which lets them try new things.
Characteristics of good mental/emotional health.
A sense of belonging – feeling close to those around you
A sense of purpose – knowing you have value as a person to reach goals
Positive outlook – seeing the bright side things
Self-sufficiency – being able to be confident in making responsible choices
Healthy self-esteem – helps you accept and recover from difficulties and failures
What is mental and emotional health?• It’s the ability to accept yourself and
others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the demands and challenges you meet in your life.
• Being mentally/emotionally healthy can improve your physical/social health.
• Mentally/emotionally healthy people are resilient which means they get used to things easier than others.
Developing Personal Identity and Character
What is? Personal Identity~ your sense of yourself as a
UNIQUE individual Role Model~ someone whose success or behavior
SERVES as an example for you Personality~ a complex set of CHARACTERISTIC that
makes YOU unique Character~ the distinctive qualities that describe how
a person THINKS, FEELS, and BEHAVES Integrity~ a firm observance of CORE ETHICAL values Constructive Criticism~ NONHOSTILE comments that
points out problems and encourage IMPROVEMENT
YOUR PERSONAL IDENTITY DESCRIBES WHO YOU ARE Depends a LOT on your age and circumstances Some are UNIQUE, identity development is one of
the most important tasks you will accomplish during your teenage years
Formed by recognizing your LIKES and DISLIKES, and relationships and experiences
FRIENDS and FAMILY influence your personal identity
Identity can and will change as your grow older, but you will also struggle #thestruggle
Importance of good characters CHARACTER PLAYS A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN YOUR
DECISIONS , ACTIONS, AND BEHAVIOR Good character is an outward expression of inner values,
it’s VITAL part of healthy identity Good character=core ethical values such as:
responsibility, honesty, and respect Six traits are used to describe good character
Trustworthiness Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship Respect
Working toward a positive identity YOU CAN DEVELOP A HEALTHY IDENTITY YOU control who you become As you mature you’ll make more personal
choices and decisions MUST recognize your STRENGHTS and
WEAKNESS Practice good character=build positive
identity Sense of purpose helps you set goals and
work to achieve them Short term and long term goals
EXPRESSING EMOTIONS IN HEALTHFUL WAYS EMOTIONS
-Happiness-Sadness-Love-Fear -Guilt-Anger Hormones-chemicals produced by your glands
that regulate the activities of different body cells-affects your emotions
Dealing with Emotions in Positive Ways Empathy-ability to imagine and
understand how someone else feels Emotions are private Some deal with it in harmful ways
Responding to Difficult EmotionsCommon Defense Mechanism
Repression. Involuntarily pushing unpleasant feelings out of one’s mind.Regression. Returning to behaviors characteristics of a younger age, rather than dealing with problem in a mature manner.Denial. Unconscious lack of recognition of something that’s obvious to othersProjection. Attributing to your own feelings of faults to another person or groupSuppression. Consciously and intentionally pushing unpleasant feelings out of one’s mindRationalization. Making excuses to explain a situation or behavior , rather than taking responsibility for itCompensation. Making up for weaknesses and mistakes through gift giving, handwork, or extreme efforts
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Quiz time! Give an example of a good and bad role model. T or F: people can control who you are. What are the six traits used to describe a good
character? Write an example of a constructive criticism. What are some characteristics of good mental/emotional
health? How can someone develop good self-esteem? What are some benefits of good self-esteem? What are some positive ways to express emotions? How do hormones affect emotions? How is developing a purpose for your life helpful?