What are Role Models?
Role models are people you look up to, and whose example you might use as a guide for how you want to live, behave, or grow.
Role models are people you look up to, and whose example you might use as a guide for how you want to live, behave, or grow.
This is a way of explaining what people tend to seek in life, from basic survival all the way up to growth and purpose.
Self-actualisation is the ongoing process of of discovery and development of what a person has inside them; talents, interests, conscience.
Uncertainty is not knowing what will happen, or not having enough information to feel sure about an outcome.
Imagination is your inner “space” for trying out ideas, feelings, and futures without risk. It is how your mind stretches beyond what is here and now, so you can make sense of life and shape it in your own way.
Creativity is using what you have – your mind, body, materials, and experiences—to make something that wasn’t there before. It lets your inner world take shape outside you, and that is good for mental health, identity, and simple, human joy.
An affirmation is a way of saying “this is what is true and important about me” and repeating it often enough that it starts to guide how you think, feel, and act.
A sense of connection is the feeling that you are not alone—that you belong somewhere, and that your life touches other lives in a real way. It is the sense of “we” that sits alongside “I.”
Authenticity Authenticity means being real with yourself and others. It is living in a way that matches who you truly are inside – your values, feelings, limits, and needs – rather than just copying what others expect from you. It is not about being perfect; it is about being honest Read more
Rogers’ phenomenological theory complements DNA-Self Theory by providing a relational framework for reclaiming pruned natural DNA-Originated potentials, but assumes greater accessibility to innate growth drivers than childhood chronic trauma may allow ,ost people to access.