Nohari Window
Nohari Window
The Nohari Window reveals your negative qualities and weaknesses. The principle is the same as the Johari Window model, but with negative qualities.
First you describe yourself by selecting appropriate adjectives. Then you ask others to describe you.

As a result, you'll get a comprehensive picture:

- how I see myself and how others see me
- how only others see me
- how I see myself (what others don't know about you)
- qualities that neither you nor your acquaintances have observed in you

With such feedback, you'll better understand yourself and how others perceive you.
Example test:
Example results:

Square №1 - 'Open' - contains information about a person known both to themselves and others. When people exchange information and understand each other, their relationships improve. The larger the area of this square, the more information about the individual is known, the more effective, productive, and mutually beneficial the relationships between people will be.

Square №2 - 'Blind Spot' - includes information known to others but unknown to the individual. The larger the area of this square, the harder it is to achieve mutual understanding.

Square №3 - 'Hidden' - includes information about oneself, known to the individual but unknown to others. This complicates communication as it gives one-sided advantages to the individual, allowing them to hide negative information from others.

Square №4 - 'Unknown' - contains information unknown both to the individual and others. By reducing its area, one can improve communication effectiveness.

How it works
Choose any test — mark your important qualities or upload a photo.
Send the link to friends, now they can mark qualities they think are important. They can also leave comments.
You'll get an idea of who you are and how others perceive you.

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