Own Self Concepts SPC 2300 – 12 Own Self Concepts 1. Define one change you would like to make in yourself. It might be a behavior or anything about yourself that you would like to alter. * I would like to change one of my behaviors about myself. The worst quality about me is that I am always late no matter what the case may be. I am not late on purpose‚ but it seems like something always puts me behind schedule. It drives both my family and friends crazy. They have learned when I say
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1. Describe a time when you tried to bring about a change in your self-concept and were not successful in doing so. One thing I tried to change about myself was to quit smoking. This was a time in my life when I was in a bad relationship. I never smoke a day in my life until that day I met my ex-boyfriend. I been smoking for 5 years now and it’s hard to get off. I smoke more when I’ am drinking only on occasions. I tried once before and it just didn’t work. I think the practical reason why stopping
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Cooley’s concept of the “looking-glass self” contains three elements. First‚ we imagine how we appear to those around us. Second‚ we interpret others’ reactions to us. Third‚ we develop a self-concept from those reactions. The self-concept development begins in childhood‚ but it is a lifelong‚ ongoing process. That means that a student in a new college setting will experience different things that affect one’s self-concept. For example‚ a student who constantly arrives late to class and is greeted
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Academic Self-Concept In order to delve into my academic self-concept it is important to first grasp the meaning of self-concept. The class text book defines self-concept as one’s identity in their own mind. It is what a person thinks and feels about themselves and their thoughts. I have grown a lot academically throughout my collegiate career. I have experimented with different learning styles and test preparations to discover my best fit. In the beginning‚ I never thought that academics was
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Name Speech class Date Professor Name SELF CONCEPT PAPER First‚ I have to talk about my strengths. I see myself as a very oriented person who is always thriving for the best. According to Eleanor Roosevelt‚ “You gain strength‚ courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face…Do the thing you think you cannot do” ("Just quotes "). I am always trying to do the best that I can to achieve my goals no matter how hard they seem to be sometimes. I am a
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In today’s age and the growing trend in American society of "what’s hot and what’s not"‚ is having a huge impact on young children’s self-concept and self-esteem. Self-concept "refers to the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ knowledge‚ and ideas people have about themselves‚" whereas self-esteem is "a personal judgment of worthiness that indicates the extent to which the individual believes himself to be capable‚ significant‚ successful‚ and worthy (392)." My interest on this subject was peaked after spending
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Self Concept Essay There is a lot of things that I have learned about myself in the past few weeks of this course. I have learned many things about myself that I would have never known if it was not for this course. I have learned about my; self concept‚ attitudes and feelings. I have also learned about social influence‚ group dynamics and relationships. I learned about myself and how to describe the way that I am and the way that I think. I have learned that I am a creative and compassionate
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THE UNDESIRED SELF AND EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE: A LATENT VARIABLE ANALYSIS By: Ann G. Phillips‚ Paul J. Silvia‚ and Matthew J. Paradise Phillips‚ A. G.‚ Silvia‚ P. J.‚ & Paradise‚ M. J. (2007). The undesired self and emotional experience: A latent variable analysis. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology‚ 26‚ 1035-1047. Made available courtesy of Guilford Press: http://www.guilford.com/cgibin/cartscript.cgi?page=periodicals/jnsc.htm&cart_id=951774.7814 ***Note: Figures may be missing from this format
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association between self-deception and moral self-concept as functions of self-consciousness Hui Jing Lu‚ Lei Chang ⇑ Department of Educational Psychology‚ The Chinese University of Hong Kong‚ Hong Kong a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 27 March 2011 Received in revised form 9 July 2011 Accepted 13 July 2011 Available online 6 August 2011 Keywords: Self-deception Morality Self-consciousness Helping intention a b s t r a c t Regulated by self-consciousness‚ self-deception is a part
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Amber Clark Mr. Townes Self-concept essay Can you imagine a life with five kids well I don’t have to imagine it I live it! Welcome to the life of Amber Clark. Well my kids are all under the age of five youngest two are twins! Surprise surprise and on top of that I’m only nineteen. It’s been one crazy life. This is how I became mature‚ caring‚ and patient. This has been a long road of living and learning to adjust. I started out thirteen being pregnant and learning how to adapt to a child
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