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Activity: SELF-CONCEPT INVENTORY

Take a look at your own self-concept and answer the following self-concept inventory in your
journal. Give yourself a rating using the scale: 0 = very weak; 1 = weak; 2 = somewhat
weak/somewhat strong; 3 = strong; 4 = very strong
1. I have strong sex appeal.
2. I am proud of my physical figure.
3. I am physically attractive and beautiful/handsome.
4. I exude with charm and poise.
5. I can easily get along with.
6. I can adjust to different people and different situations.
7. I am approachable; other people are at ease and comfortable with me.
8. I am lovable and easy to love.
9. I am a fast learner, can understand instruction easily.
10. I am intelligent.
11. I have special talents and abilities.
12. I can easily analyze situations and make right judgments.
13. I can be trusted in any transaction.
14. I have a clean conscience and carry no guilty feeling.
15. I have integrity and good reputation.
16. My friends and classmates can look up to me as a model worth emulating.
17. I can express my ideas without difficulty.
18. I talk in a persuasive manner that I can easily get people to accept what I say.
19. I can express my ideas in writing without difficulty.
20. I am a good listener.
21. I am emotionally stable and not easily rattled when faced with trouble.
22. I am logical and rational in my outlook and decisions.
23. I feel and act with confidence.
24. I am a mature person.
Scoring: Copy this in your journal. Write your score opposite each number and get the subtotal
Physical Appeal
1 __________
2 __________
3 __________
4 __________
Subtotal:
Character
13 __________
14 __________
15 __________
16 __________
Subtotal:

Human Relations
5 __________
6 __________
7 __________
8 __________
Subtotal:
Communications
17 __________
18 __________
19 __________
20 __________
Subtotal:

Intelligence
9 __________
10 __________
11 __________
12 __________
Subtotal:
Maturity
21 __________
22 __________
23 __________
24 __________
Subtotal:

Name:
Section & Year:
Topic 1: Self-Concept Inventory: Exploring Ones Strengths and Limitations

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