Share this postBrain LensesThe Johari WindowCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreBrain LensesThe Johari Window2Share this postBrain LensesThe Johari WindowCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -6:20-6:20Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.The Johari WindowColin WrightSep 28, 20212Share this postBrain LensesThe Johari WindowCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareMore information about Brain Lenses at brainlenses.com.BL supporters receive an additional episode of the show each week. Info about becoming a supporter at the above address.Read the written version of this episode:Brain LensesThe Johari WindowIn 1955, psychologists Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham developed a technique for self-help groups which they called the Johari Window—the monicker derived from a combination of their first names. This technique aimed to help those who utilized it develop better heuristics related to their own sense of self, the world, and their understanding of both…Read more4 years ago · 3 likes · Colin WrightDiscussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksShare this postBrain LensesThe Johari WindowCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreBrain LensesBrain Lenses is a show about how we see the world, ourselves, and each other. Hosted by Colin Wright.Brain Lenses is a show about how we see the world, ourselves, and each other. Hosted by Colin Wright.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppApple PodcastsSpotifyYouTubeOvercastRSS FeedAppears in episodeColin WrightRecent EpisodesColor PerceptionJun 26 • Colin WrightCollateral ContemptJun 24 • Colin WrightSociogenomicsJun 19 • Colin WrightMarriage PremiumJun 17 • Colin WrightThinking About ThinkingJun 12 • Colin WrightActive ProcrastinationJun 10 • Colin WrightRegime UncertaintyJun 5 • Colin WrightCraftingJun 3 • Colin Wright
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