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UNDERSTANDING
ONESELF DURING MIDDLE
AND LATE ADOLESCENCE
At the end of the lesson, you should be able
to:
1. explain about self-concept: personal
strengths and development needs;
2. demonstrate talent/skills; and
3. Reflect on the importance of knowing
oneself in dealing with others and in
increasing efficiency
Socrates once said, “To
know thyself is the
beginning of wisdom.”
What does this quote
mean?
Knowing yourself is beyond knowing your
favorites. It is a longterm process and you
may need to meet the world for you to find
yourself.
When you know who you are and clearly
understand what you want, you have a better
chance of discovering on how to reach your
own success, happiness and personal
fulfillment in relationships.
SELF-CONCEPT INVENTORY
Take a look at your own self-concept and answer the following
self-concept inventory in your journal. Give yourself a rating
using the scale: 0 = very weak; 1 = weak; 2 = somewhat weak
or somewhat strong; 3 = strong; 4 = very strong