Though self-description is the last round of Psychology, but it has its own importance. It’s just a simple exercise where the psychologist wants to know your perception about yourself along with your closed ones. It’s very important for a person to realise that you should know yourself clearly. If you are familiar with the grantha RAMAYAN, there was Hanuman who had lot of powers but had low confidence on his capabilities. But once he was made remembered of his capabilities he can do wonders. Jamwant told him of his capabilities after which he crossed the sea and went to Lanka to give message to Sita ji. Having Capabilities is different but recognising them and using them at the right time is what is needed in an officer. This round focuses on that.
- What do you think about yourself?
- What your parents think of you?
- What your friends/ colleagues think of you?
- What you boss/ teacher thinks of you?
- What limitations you feel in yourself?
- Since it’s like you already know what to write, you should prepare beforehand and prepare a paragraph for each category.
- Keep track of time as it’s important to write something for each category. No category should be left unanswered.
- Have knowledge of both positives and negatives about you. Because it gives a good impression to the examiner that you have thorough knowledge about yourself.
- Don’t feel shame in consulting parents and teachers, colleagues, friends to know their opinion about you. Since what they think needs to be mentioned this is the perfect opportunity to know this. They will give some of the details which i am sure to your surprise you might not know.
- Don’t even try to bluff or tell lies or else you will never be selected.
- Try to show your true character in this exercise. Or else it would be caught either by the psychologist or the interviewer.
- Be ready with the wish list of how you goanna remove your negative qualities. Do mention them as no one is perfect and everyone has it.
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