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LÊa would like your perspective on their characteristics.

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    describe LÊa as you see them
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    social

    • 🤗 Accepting
    • 👂 Attentive
    • 💖 Caring
    • 🤝 Cooperative
    • 👊 Demanding
    • 😀 Friendly
    • 🎁 Generous
    • đŸ—Ŗī¸ Gossipy
    • 🙌 Helpful
    • đŸ¤Ŗ Humorous
    • âŗ Patient
    • đŸ’Ē Supportive
    • đŸĢ‚ Understanding

    cognitive

    • 🎨 Artistic
    • 🧠 Clever
    • 💡 Creative
    • 🔍 Curious
    • âš™ī¸ Efficient
    • ⚡ Energetic
    • â›ī¸ Hardworking
    • 🧩 Intelligent
    • đŸ”ĸ Logical
    • 👀 Observant
    • đŸ—‚ī¸ Organized
    • 🔧 Practical
    • đŸĻ‰ Wise

    emotional

    • 😰 Anxious
    • đŸ›Ąī¸ Brave
    • đŸŒŋ Calm
    • đŸ’Ē Confident
    • 😟 Insecure
    • đŸŒŗ Mature
    • 🙇 Modest
    • đŸŒĻī¸ Moody
    • đŸĻš Proud
    • 💧 Sensitive
    • đŸ˜Ŧ Tense

    values

    • đŸ›Ąī¸ Dependable
    • đŸĢļ Honest
    • âš–ī¸ Judgmental
    • 🐾 Loyal
    • đŸ’¯ Perfectionist
    • 🙇 Respectful
    • 🧭 Responsible
    • 😤 Self-righteous
    • đŸ’Ŧ Sincere
    • 🤝 Trustworthy

    temperament

    • 🧭 Adventurous
    • đŸ—¯ī¸ Bossy
    • ⚡ Decisive
    • đŸŒĒī¸ Disorganized
    • 🌟 Extroverted
    • ⚡ Impulsive
    • ❓ Indecisive
    • đŸĻ… Independent
    • 🌙 Introverted
    • â˜€ī¸ Optimistic
    • đŸŒ§ī¸ Pessimistic
    • 🎲 Spontaneous

    About the Johari Window

    The Johari Window is a psychological framework created by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in 1955. The model has become one of the most widely used tools for improving self-awareness and understanding interpersonal relationships.

    The Four Quadrants of the Johari Window

    • 1Open Area (Arena)- Traits that both you and others recognize. This includes your known skills, behaviors, and attitudes. The larger this area, the more effective your communication.
    • 2Blind Spot- Characteristics others see in you, but you don't recognize in yourself. Discovering blind spots is one of the most valuable outcomes of the Johari Window test.
    • 3Hidden Area (Facade)- Aspects you know about yourself but choose not to share. This might include private feelings, fears, or past experiences.
    • 4Unknown Area- Potential and traits that neither you nor others have discovered yet. These may emerge through new experiences or deep self-reflection.

    Why Take a Johari Window Test?

    The Johari Window model helps you understand how others perceive you, identify blind spots in your self-awareness, and build stronger relationships through open communication. It's used in personal development, team building, and professional coaching worldwide.

    How It Works

    1

    Describe Yourself

    Select adjectives from the list that you feel describe your personality.

    2

    Share Your Link

    Send your unique Johari Window link to friends, family, or colleagues.

    3

    Discover Insights

    See how others perceive you and uncover your blind spots.