HSS 2102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Impression Formation, Active Listening, Assertiveness

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Self-concept: represents the sum of total believes you have about yourself. Three components of self (william james: material- tangible elements, social- personal and social interactions, spiritual- values, morals, and beliefs. The 3rd person perspective: analyze your behaviour in the 3rd person, look at yourself with an objective lens. // keep asking : how you stay engaged and still be aware in terms of self monitoring. Genuine, respectful, assertive: how do you stay true to yourself while still maintaining clear, effective communication. Requires a realistic objective appraisal of your traits, thoughts, and feelings. First and most fundamental emotional competency, the keystone of emotional intelligence (daniel golemen) Influence of others: more powerful cause of self-concept than self-awareness. Significant others: people whose opinions you value. Groups to which you belong (reference groups: groups with whom you identify. Roles assumed: adopted patterns of behaviours associated. Rewards: recognitions received from others at home, school, on the job, or in a community for good work.

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