A process of discovering oneself by realizing one's potentials and capabilities that are shaped over time either by studying in a formal school or through environmental factors
As an adolescent, it is undeniable that during this year, you find it most important to know yourselves deeper
What you are experiencing as an adolescent is just normal
Self-development is also called personal development
Know Thyself
An old maxim or aphorism which in time has been used in varied literature and consequently gained different meanings
Thomas Hobbes' view on Know Thyself
An individual could learn more by studying others and that he/she can do this by engaging himself/herself to reading books, but a person learns more by studying oneself
Self-concept
One's abstract and general idea about him/herself particularly toward his/her unique personality and his/her own perception about his/her set of values, point of views and behavior
Self-concept theory
Self-concept is learned
Self-concept is organized
Self-concept is dynamic
Sigmund Freud's three components of personality
Id
Ego
Superego
Id
Man's personality is driven by pleasure principle, to satisfy man's desire without thinking much of the situation
Ego
The second component of the personality that operates according to reality which makes it possible for the Id to work in a more proper and satisfactory ways
Superego
The last component of personality which holds our moral judgments or concept of right and wrong that are believed to be acquired from the family and the environment
Various artists use arts to express their innermost thoughts through painting, photos, cartoons, murals, and the likes