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Aspects of Development

The document outlines 8 aspects of the self: 1) Physical, 2) Intellectual, 3) Emotional, 4) Sensual, 5) Interactional, 6) Nutritional, 7) Contextual, and 8) Spiritual. It then discusses how the self-concept is made up of multiple context-dependent selves and that examining different aspects of the self can help with self-regulation, stability, and improvement.
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Aspects of Development

The document outlines 8 aspects of the self: 1) Physical, 2) Intellectual, 3) Emotional, 4) Sensual, 5) Interactional, 6) Nutritional, 7) Contextual, and 8) Spiritual. It then discusses how the self-concept is made up of multiple context-dependent selves and that examining different aspects of the self can help with self-regulation, stability, and improvement.
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ASPECTS OF DEVELOPMENT

1. Physical Self- descriptions of your height, weight, facial appearance, and quality of skin, hair
and descriptions of body areas such as your neck, chest, waist, legs.
2. Intellectual Self- an assessment of how well you reason and solve problems, your capacity to
learn and create, your general amount of knowledge, your specific areas of knowledge, wisdom
you have acquired, and insights you have.
3. Emotional Self- these are typical feelings you have, feelings you seldom have, feelings you try
to avoid, feelings you especially enjoy, feelings from your past and present, and feelings which
are associated with each other.
4. Sensual Self- how you feel as a sensual person and feel about the different ways you take in
information - through the eyes, ears, mouth, nose, pores, and skin.
5. Interactional Self- descriptions of your strengths and weaknesses in intimate relationships
and relationships to friends, family, co-students and strangers in social settings.
6. Nutritional Self- nourish yourself
7. Contextual Self- maintenance of your living environment: reaction to light, temperature, space,
weather, colors, sound and seasons and your impact on the environment.
8. Spiritual Self or Life Force- This could include your feelings about yourself and organized religion,
reactions about your spiritual connections to others, feelings about your spiritual development and
history, and thought about your metaphysical self.

ASPECTS OF THE SELF


The self-concept is represented by several aspects of the self. It is conceived as collection of multiple,
context- dependent selves. This construct believes that context activates particular regions of self-knowledge
and self-relevant feedback affects self-evaluations and affect. A deeper look on the different aspects of self can
identify specific areas for self-regulation, stability and improvement.

A REAL WINNER is one who is able to:

 win over his/her battles and difficulties in life and turns them into a learning and
 glorifying experience;
 find meaning in pleasant and unpleasant events in his life;
 live in peace with difficult people and difficult situations;
  win the goodwill of others, their respect and admiration;
 get what he wants using win-win strategies; never at the expense of others;
  discover and use opportunities to his best advantage;
 develop and use his talents and abilities to the best advantage and in so doing,
make meaningful contribution in making this world a better place to live in.

THE POWER TRIAD: THOUGHTS, FEELINGS AND ACTIONS

THE STORY OF THE TWO WOLVES

The following is an old Cherokee Indian story


that is enlightening and helpful.

One evening an old Cherokee told his


grandson about a battle that goes on inside people.
He said, "My son, the battle is between two wolves
inside us all."

"It is a terrible fight and it is between two


wolves. One is evil - he is anger, envy, sorrow,
regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt,
resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride,
superiority, and ego." He continued, "The other is
good - he is
joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth,
compassion, and faith. The same fight is going on inside you - and inside every other person, too."
The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, "Which wolf will win?"
The old Cherokee simply replied, " The one you feed".

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