Perdev L 2
Perdev L 2
Perdev L 2
Hello! Before you begin this module, answer this test to find out what you already
know about the lesson you are about to take. Encircle the letter of your answer.
2. Which aspects are most feared aspect of the self, as individuals are reluctant
and not prepared to manage them?
a. Body/ Physical aspect c. Emotional Aspect
b. Cognitive/ mental Aspects d. Social Aspects
4. Which aspects of self affects your state of being, and are very important in
dealing with people and events?
a. Body/ Physical aspect c. Emotional Aspect
b. Cognitive/ mental Aspects d. Social Aspects
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7. Which aspects are related to your relationship with other people, peers, friends
or family?
a. Interactional/Social aspects c. Sensual Aspects
b. Nutritional Aspects d. Contextual Aspects
9. Which aspects are related to how you keep yourself healthy by managing the
food you take and taking exercise?
a. Sensual Aspect c. Spiritual Aspects
b. Contextual Aspects d. Nutritional Aspect
10. Which aspects are related to your feelings about yourself and
organized religion, reactions about your spiritual connections to others,
feelings about your spiritual development and history, and thought about
your metaphysical self?
a. Sensual Aspect c. Spiritual Aspects
b. Contextual Aspects d. Nutritional Aspect
11.The following are Aspects of Development. Which of the following is NOT the
aspect of development.
a. Physical Aspect c. Spiritual Aspect
b. Holistic Aspect d. Nutritional Aspect
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b. In holistic development mental aspect is given much attention and
importance than other aspects.
d. Holistic development all aspects are given but NOT equal attention.
14. The story of “The Two Wolves”. Which characteristics are represent by
the white wolf?
a. Love, serenity, humility, kindness and benevolence
b. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, and lies
c. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, kindness and benevolence
d. Serenity, humility, kindness and lies
15. The story of “The Two Wolves”. Which characteristics are represent by
the black wolf?
a. Love, serenity, humility, kindness and benevolence
b. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, and lies
c. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, kindness and benevolence
d. Serenity, humility, kindness and lies
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Lesson
Developing the Whole Person
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Human development is a complex process. It is the development of physical,
emotional, mental, spiritual and all other aspects. And all these aspects must be
given equal attention to be holistically develop.
Holistic development is where all aspects are in balanced, work
harmoniously and are given equal attention or importance for improvement. A
holistic development is not an overnight project but instead it must be seen as a
lifelong project a person has to undertake. Wholeness is a transcendental life goal.
It is a long life pursuit. Emeth and Green hut (1991) wrote that we are on pilgrims
on a journey towards wholeness and fullness of life. It is an ideal human goal given
its good implication to the total functioning of the individual, as well as meaning to
life
What’s In
Are you ready to begin your journey in this module? Before you proceed,
please recall your previous knowledge about Knowing Oneself: Understanding
Oneself during Middle and Late Adolescence. I hope you can still remember those.
Instruction: Recall your past lesson which is Knowing Oneself and answer the
questions below .
There are some skills that will greatly increase the efficiency of any person
who owns them.
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2. Why is it important to know yourself better? What are the things
you want to develop and improve within yourself?
What’s New
It’s great to know that you still remembered your past lesson on Personal
Effectiveness which includes the skills that you need to develop efficiently.
Are you now ready for the new lesson? Grab your pen/pencil, colouring
materials and other materials. Show your creativity and be excited to explore what
you will discover about yourself.
Instruction: Provide your best picture. Create your graphic organizer or draw a
circle on a blank sheet of paper and divide the circle into 8 segments. Put your picture in the
centre. In each segment write some descriptions of the different aspects of yourself as
follow.
Note: You can create your own designs as long as it has 8 segment or parts.
EXAMPLE :
What is It
How did you find your first activity? Do you find it difficult assessing
yourself? Did you discover something about yourself that you never recognized or
appreciated before? Let us now continue with our lesson.
➢ The human emotions are the most feared aspect of the self, as
individuals are reluctant and unprepared to manage them.
Managing feelings is like trying to hold water in the palm of your
hand. They are illusive and deceptive. A decision made under
emotional stress and strain usually impacts emotions negatively.
Negative emotions that are not managed are stored and repressed.
Repression is destructive to a content self since all feelings, not
only negative ones are stored away. Accessing feelings when they
are needed now becomes difficult, leaving the individual numb and
hopeless.
1. What are the words or phrases which represent aspects about yourself
which you like?
2. What are the items which you consider to be weaknesses or areas for
improvement? What words which are neutral or factual, such as “5
feet 4 inches tall, 120 pounds”?
3. Do some categories have more minus than plus areas? The larger
proportion of minus to plus areas you have, the more effort will be
needed to achieve positive self-esteem.
4. If the vast majority of your minus responses are in one or two areas,
your self-esteem is likely to be good but has a few self-estimates which
need to be improved.
5. Name some ways in which you can improve the minus areas and
further enhance the positive aspects.
What’s More
You are doing great! I hope that by this time you know better
yourself, discover more about yourself that you did not noticed before. I also
hope that you are now more aware that yourself is not mere physical but
instead divided into more aspects that works as one, harmoniously within
you. Each aspects must be given equal attention and must be in balance to
be holistically develop as person. Assessment of your own aspects of
development and the ways in which you could improve the different areas
will help you to be holistically developed.
Can you think some of reason why other people are holistically
developed and become successful in their own field? While others give –up
and end-up unsatisfied and full of regrets? Why other end up dreaming?
There is no single key to success. It is achievable and it is not magical.
Success is about the right mind set, emotional resilience and proper
behaviour. There are many people who become successful. Despite of the
failures and difficulties they experienced but they end up successful. Some
of these successful people are our very own Ms’ Universe Pia Alonzo
Wurtzbach and World Boxing Champion Sen. Manny Pacquiao.
In the next activity, you will read the story of these two successful
personalities. You will evaluate what are the characteristics they have in
common and why they become successful in their own field.
Evaluate their characteristics and yourself using the guide questions
below.
Five (5) points each questions.
2. What lessons can you learn from the character you have chosen?
3. How would you like your life story to be told? Share/write your own
future story.
Great Job! You did well in your previous activity. Now, let us check your
understanding of the lesson through creating your own “Recipe of Success”.
Assessing your own development is incomplete without identifying your own goals
in life. Your development can be more purposeful if they are directed to the
achievement of your goals.
Review the success stories of Manny Pacquiao and Pia Alonzo. What
do you think was the recipe for the success of these well featured
individuals? Remember that these successful people are not perfect but they
have strived to be the best version of themselves. They have good
characteristics, right decisions and right perspectives. Focus on the process
rather than the rewards. Remember that these individuals have devoted
much hard work, focus and time in order for them to be the persons they
are now.
Example:
1 TEASPOON IMAGINATION
½ CUP OF GOODWILL
1 spoon OF POSITIVITY
¾ CUP OF OF good IDEAS
1 pound OF courage
4 SPOONFULS OF TEAMWORK
1 bag trust to my self
3 TABLESPOONS OF CHALLENGE
1 BAG OF HOPE
1 sack of FAITHFULNESS
What I Can Do
Wow! It’s good to know that you are almost done. I hope you now
have a deeper understanding of how your mind directs your emotions and
actions. Are you now ready to apply what you have learned in this
module in real life applications? Can you control your mind?
Read the story below about “Two wolf” and answer the questions.
1. How aware are you of the two different opposing “wolves” operating
within your mind, one of which leads to pain and a diminished sense of life
and the other to a joyous, meaningful, and fulfilling life?
1. When was the time you feel disappointed by the choice of behavior
because you knew that there was a more positive option but you just
didn’t choose it?
Assessment
Congratulations! You are now about to test what you have learned from this
module. Read each question carefully and encircle the letter of your answer.
2. Which aspects are most feared aspect of the self, as individuals are reluctant
and not prepared to manage them?
a. Body/ Physical aspect c. Emotional Aspect
b. Cognitive/ mental Aspects d. Social Aspects
4. Which aspects of self affects your state of being, and are very important in
dealing with people and events?
a. Body/ Physical aspect c. Emotional Aspect
b. Cognitive/ mental Aspects d. Social Aspects
5. Which type of development refers to different aspect of the individual –mental,
emotional, social and spiritual- are in harmony or balanced?
a. Holistic Development c. Partially Development
b. Human Development d. Adolescence Development
7. Which aspects are related to your relationship with other people, peers, friends
or family?
a. Interactional/Social aspects c. Sensual Aspects
b. Nutritional Aspects d. Contextual Aspects
9. Which aspects are related to how you keep yourself healthy by managing the
food you take and taking exercise?
a. Sensual Aspect c. Spiritual Aspects
b. Contextual Aspects d. Nutritional Aspect
c.
10.Which aspects are related to your feelings about yourself and organized
religion, reactions about your spiritual connections to others, feelings
about your spiritual development and history, and thought about your
metaphysical self?
a. Sensual Aspect c. Spiritual Aspects
b. Contextual Aspects d. Nutritional Aspect
11. The story of “The Two Wolves”. Which characteristics are represent by
the white wolf?
a. Love, serenity, humility, kindness and benevolence
b. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, and lies
c. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, kindness and benevolence
d. Serenity, humility, kindness and lies.
14. The story of “The Two Wolves”. Which characteristics are represent by
the black wolf?
a. Love, serenity, humility, kindness and benevolence
b. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, kindness and benevolence
c. Serenity, humility, kindness and lies
d. Self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, and lies.
d. Holistic development all aspects are given but NOT equal attention.
RUBRIC FOR INDIVIDUAL WORK (REFLECTION PAPERS)
Exemplary Sufficient Minimal Beginning
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 point
Self-disclosure / Student demonstrates Student Student Student
Depth of an in-depth reflection demonstrates a demonstrates a demonstrates a
reflection on, and personalization general reflection minimal reflection lack of reflection
of the theories, on, and on, and on, or
concepts, and/or personalization of, personalization of, personalization of,
strategies presented in the theories, the theories, the theories,
the course materials. concepts, and/or concepts, and/or concepts, and/or
Viewpoints and strategies strategies strategies
interpretations are presented in the presented in the presented in the
insightful and well course materials. course materials. course materials.
supported. Clear, Viewpoints and Viewpoints and Viewpoints and
detailed examples from interpretations are interpretations are interpretations are
personal experiences supported. unsupported or missing,
are provided, as Appropriate supported with inappropriate,
applicable. examples are flawed arguments. and/or
provided from Examples are not unsupported.
personal provided or are Examples are not
experiences, as irrelevant to the provided.
applicable. assignment.
Connection to Student makes in- Student goes into Student goes into Student merely
outside depth synthesis of some detail little detail identifies some
experiences thoughtfully selected explaining some explaining some general ideas or
aspects of experiences specific ideas or specific ideas or issues from outside
related to the topic and issues from outside issues from outside experiences
makes clear experiences experiences related to the topic.
connections between related to the topic related to the topic
what is learned from and makes general and m very few
outside experiences connections connections
and the topic. between what is between what is
learned from learned from
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experiences and experiences and
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Connection to Student makes in- Student goes into Student goes into Student identifies
readings depth synthesis of more detail little detail some general
thoughtfully selected explaining some explaining some ideas or issues
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related to the topic and issues from issues from related to the topic.
makes clear readings related to readings related to Readings are only
connections between the topic and the topic and those assigned for
what is learned from makes general makes general the topic.
readings and the topic. connections connections
Includes reference to at between what is between what is
least two readings learned from learned from
other than those readings and the readings and the
assigned for class. topic. Includes topic.
reference to at
least one reading
other than those
assigned for class.
Connection to Student synthesizes, Student Student attempts Student has
class analyzes and evaluates synthesizes clearly to synthesize some difficulty restating
discussions & thoughtfully selected some directly directly appropriate some general
unit objectives aspects of ideas or appropriate ideas ideas or issues ideas or issues
issues from the class or issues from the from the class from the class
discussion as they class discussion as discussion as they discussion as they
relate to this topic. they relate to this relate to this topic. relate to this topic.
topic.
Additional Activities
I hope you have a learned a lot from the activities in this module. This
additional activity is expected to enrich your knowledge and to seal the positive
your thoughts.
Activity 7: I am in control!
Instruction: Create your own slogan declaring that you’re in control of your thoughts.
Positive thinking will lead you positive action and result.
NOTE: You can draw, paint or use indigenous materials. Be Creative and Innovative!
Materials needed:
1 pcs
Example:
My Slogan