Why It Is Difficult To See The Real You.
Paul Lyons
Mental Toughness Expert | Helping athletes, coaches, leaders and their teams effectively measure, and develop mental toughness for a stronger, consistent performance
One of the reasons feedback from others about yourself, your attributes and your behaviour is so valuable is because it is difficult to clearly evaluate yourself objectively.
It seems that whilst people are good at judging their own levels of anxiety and sadness, mainly because they have such direct access to their internal feelings and emotions, they are the worst at evaluating their own levels of intelligence, attractiveness and creativity.
This subjectivity in self assessment was identified in recent research undertaken by Dr Simine Vazire,Associate Professor Department of Psychologyat the University of Davis, California.
Dr Vazire explains further,
“I think that it’s important to really question the perception that we are our own best experts.
Personality is not who you think you are, it’s who you are.
Some people think by definition that we are the experts on our personality because we get to write the story, but personality is not the story — it’s the reality.
So, you do get to write your own story about how you think you are, and what you tell people about yourself, but there still is reality out there and it's the reality that other people will see regardless of what story you believe.
We leave traces of our personality all around us- everything we touch we leave traces and a mark of our personality unintentionally”
For the study, 165 people were given tests of personality, intelligence and of how they reacted to various social situations.
The results showed that people were best at judging their own levels of anxiety, which Dr Vazire explained was natural.
“You probably know pretty well your anxiety level, whereas others might not be in the position to judge that because, after all, you can mask your inner feelings.
Other people, however, are often better judging your overt behaviour”
Where people had difficulties, though, was in judging desirable personality traits in themselves, such as attractiveness, intelligence and creativity:
“…there is so much at stake, meaning your life is going to be so much different if you are intelligent or not intelligent, attractive or not.
Everybody wants to be seen as intelligent and attractive, but these desirable traits we’re not going to judge accurately in ourselves.”
Dr Vazire explained why these traits are so hard to judge in ourselves:
“We look in the mirror all the time, yet that’s not the same as looking at a photo of someone else.
If we spent as much time looking at photos of others as we do ourselves we’d form a much more confident and clear impression of the other’s attractiveness than we would have of our own.
Yet after looking in the mirror for five minutes we’re still left wondering, ‘Am I attractive or not?’ And still have no clue.
And it’s not the case that we all assume that we’re beautiful, right?”
My take on this study is that it confirms what you would logically think to be true. We usually understand our own feelings and emotions better than others but equally they can better observe how our behaviour impacts on them and the other people around us. Therefore we need to dig deep inside to evaluate our own feelings and emotions but welcome the feedback of others on how we, and our personality, impacts on them. As a former Manager of mine explained, before he chastised me, “feedback is a gift “
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5 年Excellent share
Keynote Speaker | Founder of YogiBanker? | Yoga Teacher | Mindfulness Leader | Wellbeing Champion | Finance Professional Creating a healthier financial sector through Yoga, Mindfulness, and Integral Wellbeing
5 年Interesting Paul. I would also add that it’s through practices like yoga and meditation that you get to realise who you really are, not who tut want to become, which is a state of thinking, idea or concept and doesn’t actually exist. ??
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5 年Indeed feedback is a gift, and seeing ourselves objectively is a sign of maturity and expanded possibilities. Interesting that in order to know ourselves objectively we need to rely on others - and not only ourselves...
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5 年Paul Lyons thought provoking. Valuable words. Thanks for sharing