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First of all, thank you very much for your way of explaining JW in such a simple and easy way. I had a chance in my life to get coached by Joseph Lufth when the great genius was already at his great age of 95. He said while explaining the opening of dark box which is hidden from me and also from the World by taking calculated and possible risk in life which we all dislike as it calls for going out of set pattern and comfort zones. He said: "A ship is always safest in harbour, but there she makes no commerce; only when she ventures out into the sea, sails through ups and downs of waves, survives the storm and reaches the other shore by facing different experiences on the journey, she brings home prosperity and brownies of life"
I love this tool. 1. More self realization 2. Gets us talking to others to learn how we represent ourselves. 3. We will realize if we are living our Truth. All positive things for our development ❤️💐❤️
An ex boss of mine was being a coachee and asked me to fill a list of weak and strength points, so without knowing Johari window I think I work in his blind spot panel! Thank you Ajit for your videos, very useful for me to open my mind!!
Used this numerous times throughout counseling training, in the UK, every term for 4yrs we did Johari window, each term it became more insightful & deeper within levels of self awareness & emotions. It was good to revisit, thank you 💖🙏
9:34 How you pronounced the word "around" makes me laugh every time I hear it :) Great content. I loved your examples and how you brought the Johari Window into the coaching context. I have heard about it before but never knew how to apply and use it for myself and for the work with other people. Thank you! :)
I thoroughly enjoyed this video.. I was just trying to get more understanding of the Johari Window by looking at a few videos and your video really stood out for me.. Thank you and I will try the exercise
Very nicely narrated ! Kudos !! In Indian society there are many taboos like drinking alcohol, womenizing, gambling so on and so forth. If a person makes his vices( as narrated here) to the people around him, do not they think very bad about him? Then what purpose does it serves to reveal the habits to others?
That's a great question, Venkateswara! The "facade" section is important to identify what are the strengths and weaknesses we haven't shared with others. This allows us to 1) leverage those strengths, and/or 2) work on those weaknesses. It is not mandatory to share these with others, the most important step is to acknowledge them and be conscious about them. What to do next will depend on the person what they want to do with that information. For example, if someone with bad habits wants to change or improve, then choosing a safe circle to share it with might help them get the support system they need to make it happen. We hope this clarified your question! Thanks for asking :)
Great video, I’ve heard of this tool but not been sure how to best use it. Nice simple explanation of the model and more importantly, how to apply it, thanks Ajit!
First time I've heard of this methodology. Very informative. Thank you so much. I'm definitely going to incorporate some of these points in my future coaching sessions and relationship-building efforts. I'd love to know where did you get those paintings behind you? I'm very interested in buying them myself.
So glad you enjoyed it, Mihaela! This tool is especially useful for clients that aren't very aware of themselves, their strengths, how they show up in the world... It can help them understand themselves better and "upgrade" how they want to show up. Hope this helps! ❤
Ever tried the Johari Window on yourself or a client? Share your experiences and thoughts with us in the comments below! // Ready to transform your life, by helping others transform theirs? Become a highly skilled and sought-after life coach. Sign up for this Free Masterclass👉shor.by/zQG5
First of all, thank you very much for your way of explaining JW in such a simple and easy way. I had a chance in my life to get coached by Joseph Lufth when the great genius was already at his great age of 95. He said while explaining the opening of dark box which is hidden from me and also from the World by taking calculated and possible risk in life which we all dislike as it calls for going out of set pattern and comfort zones. He said: "A ship is always safest in harbour, but there she makes no commerce; only when she ventures out into the sea, sails through ups and downs of waves, survives the storm and reaches the other shore by facing different experiences on the journey, she brings home prosperity and brownies of life"
Beautiful quote to explain it! Thanks for sharing :)
I love this tool. 1. More self realization 2. Gets us talking to others to learn how we represent ourselves. 3. We will realize if we are living our Truth.
All positive things for our development ❤️💐❤️
Spot on, Wendy! Glad you resonated with it. Thanks for sharing :)
I think this really gave me so much insight on how to better present this in the session❤
That's fantastic! We're so happy it was useful. Thanks for sharing ❤
@@mindvalleycoach would love to a session on talking through SMART goals with a client
An ex boss of mine was being a coachee and asked me to fill a list of weak and strength points, so without knowing Johari window I think I work in his blind spot panel! Thank you Ajit for your videos, very useful for me to open my mind!!
We ❤ this! Thanks for sharing :)
Used this numerous times throughout counseling training, in the UK, every term for 4yrs we did Johari window, each term it became more insightful & deeper within levels of self awareness & emotions. It was good to revisit, thank you 💖🙏
So good!! Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
THIS WAS EXCELLENT!
Very informative and insightful. Thanks Ajit, I appreciate all you do
We're so happy it was valuable! Thanks for sharing ❤
9:34 How you pronounced the word "around" makes me laugh every time I hear it :)
Great content. I loved your examples and how you brought the Johari Window into the coaching context.
I have heard about it before but never knew how to apply and use it for myself and for the work with other people.
Thank you! :)
You're SO welcome, Sebastian! We're happy it was valuable. Thanks for sharing ❤
The explanation was really mind blowing and made me clear all doubts and will also help me to make better version of myself. Thanks a lot.
You're most welcome, Arnab! We're so happy this video was insightful for your personal growth journey. Thanks for sharing ❤️
I thoroughly enjoyed this video.. I was just trying to get more understanding of the Johari Window by looking at a few videos and your video really stood out for me.. Thank you and I will try the exercise
We're so glad it was useful, Ivorson! Thanks for sharing ❤
Love it! You are awesome:) Great leadership, and so much HEART!
Thank you so much, Sasha! We ❤ you!
Such a powerful tool!
Right?! ❤❤❤
Very nicely narrated !
Kudos !!
In Indian society there are many taboos like drinking alcohol, womenizing, gambling so on and so forth. If a person makes his vices( as narrated here) to the people around him, do not they think very bad about him?
Then what purpose does it serves to reveal the habits to others?
That's a great question, Venkateswara! The "facade" section is important to identify what are the strengths and weaknesses we haven't shared with others. This allows us to 1) leverage those strengths, and/or 2) work on those weaknesses. It is not mandatory to share these with others, the most important step is to acknowledge them and be conscious about them. What to do next will depend on the person what they want to do with that information. For example, if someone with bad habits wants to change or improve, then choosing a safe circle to share it with might help them get the support system they need to make it happen. We hope this clarified your question! Thanks for asking :)
Great video, I’ve heard of this tool but not been sure how to best use it. Nice simple explanation of the model and more importantly, how to apply it, thanks Ajit!
You're SO welcome, Kristen! We're happy it was useful ❤
Perfect,I'll take the step, thank you loads
So exciting, Michael! Let us know how it goes ❤
Great presentation.hats off
So glad you found it insightful, Sridhar! Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thank you for sharing. Really helpful.
We're so glad it was, Juan! Thanks for sharing ❤
Thank you, very informative
So glad you found it useful, Adam! Thanks for sharing :)
First time I've heard of this methodology. Very informative. Thank you so much. I'm definitely going to incorporate some of these points in my future coaching sessions and relationship-building efforts. I'd love to know where did you get those paintings behind you? I'm very interested in buying them myself.
Nice,thank you Ajit
You're SO welcome, Fula! Glad you enjoyed it :)
What a beautiful family you must have :)
💙💙💙
Good one
So glad you enjoyed it, Shalima ❤
Good work keep it up
Thank you so much! ❤
Very insightful and well explained! In/for which type of situations/challenges would you highly recommend this tool?
So glad you enjoyed it, Mihaela! This tool is especially useful for clients that aren't very aware of themselves, their strengths, how they show up in the world... It can help them understand themselves better and "upgrade" how they want to show up. Hope this helps! ❤
What do u mean by pucket list
Hi Marwa! A bucket list is a list of goals you want to achieve and experiences you want to have.
Doesn't it normally go open -> blind -> hidden -> unknown? Either way, a great tool to use with clients!
Both ways work ;) Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for sharing!
Really useful! Thanks! And woah So amazing thing to marry many times with your wife! Really inspiring !
So glad you enjoyed this video, Oystein! Thanks for sharing ❤
wow ..You really dont come across as an introvert ! Infact i thought you are an extrovert
We all show up in our own unique way ❤
Over simplification in its worst, though quite informative about how to make obvious stuff look more “scientific”, the art of bs
Thank you for reporposing to your wife
Fantastic video. Thank you. 🙏
So glad you found it valuable, Mike! Thanks for sharing ❤