Self Analysis for Personal Growth: Methods, Examples, and Personality Types

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Discover the significance of self-analysis to understand yourself better, enhance personal effectiveness, and foster happiness. Explore methods like SWOT matrix, mind maps, and personality analysis to gain insights into your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Dive into real-life examples such as personal assessments and SWOT analysis for Starbucks. Uncover different personality types like "Thinkers," "Do-ers," "Creators," "Organizers," "Helpers," and "Persuaders" to aid in self-discovery and personal development.

  • Self Analysis
  • Personal Growth
  • SWOT Matrix
  • Personality Types
  • Happiness

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  1. Significance of Self Analysis Know yourself better. Improve your self to be an effective individual. Make yourself and others happy.

  2. Self Analysis Methods 2. SWOT Matrix From th perspectives of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. 1. Mind Map 3. Personality Analysis Analyze yourself comprehensively from the perspectives of skills, strong points, weak points, hobbies, interpersonal relationship and so on. Find out your personality type and what you are good at.

  3. Self Analysis Example 1 Need to meet more often Good French Languages Fluent English Drawing Skills Computers Argue often Office Programming Friends Have many Abroad Writer Educated Lazy Strong Sides Smart Get bored soon Main Idea Weak Sides Enthusiasm Absent-minded I'm working Too talkative on it! Meeting people William Shakespeare Wow Like Games Mark Twain Star War Hobbies Charles Dickens Football Read books Sport Oscar Wilde Cycling Traveling Robert Frost Hiking Edgar Allan Poe Self Analysis

  4. Self Analysis Example 2 SWOT Analysis for Starbucks Strengths Weaknesses value at $4 billion good track record large coffee house in the world bad publicity expensive coffee coffee beans price fluctuations Threats Opportunities imitation goods rising coffee beans price more catering companies ever market expansion rising coffee demand in Asia extened supply range in the world

  5. Self Analysis Example 3 Investigative The "Thinkers" Realistic The "Do-ers" Artistic The 'Creators" Personality Types Conventional The "Organizers" Social The "Helpers" Enterprising The"Persuaders"

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