Republic of the Philippines
CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
Nabua, Camarines Sur
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
GE 1 - UTS
Module 4
Student’s Name: REYMART T MARINDA
Course, Year & Section: BSECE-3A Date Submitted: 02-26-24
Lesson 3: THE SELF AS A COGNITIVE CONSTRUCT
The Self from Psychological Perspective
Ask yourself:
How do you strive to achieve your ideal self?
I strive to achieve my ideal self by setting personal goals, continuously learning and
growing, practicing self-reflection, and aligning my actions with my values and
aspirations.
Is your ideal self an improved version of your real self? How would you feel when you
achievethis ideal self?
Yes, my ideal self is an improved version of my real self. When I achieve this ideal self, I
would feel a sense of fulfillment, contentment, and inner peace knowing that I am living
authentically and in alignment with my true values and aspirations.
Is your ideal self a response to the expectations of your environment? How would you feel
when you achieve this ideal self?
While my ideal self may be influenced by the expectations of my environment to some
extent, it primarily stems from my own desires for personal growth and fulfillment.
When I achieve this ideal self, I would feel empowered, confident, and liberated,
knowing that I have stayed true to myself while also evolving into the best version of
who I aspire to be.
Republic of the Philippines
CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
Nabua, Camarines Sur
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
Activity 1
In a sentence or two, describe your real self. Who do you think you are?
Real self: I am a curious and empathetic individual, constantly seeking knowledge and
understanding while striving to connect with others on a deeper level.
In a sentence or two, describe your ideal self. Who do you want to be?
Ideal self: I aspire to be a compassionate and confident individual who positively impacts those
around me, continuously growing and evolving while staying true to my values and passions.
Activity 2
Write your common true self and false self-behavioral traits.
TRUE SELF FALSE SELF
Being genuinely yourself, Pretending to agree with
open to new experiences, others, hiding your true
listening with empathy, feelings, doing things just to
striving for personal growth, fit in, suppressing who you
and always being honest. really are, and seeking
approval instead of being
true to yourself.
Assessment
Write T if the statement is true and F if false.
T 1. Self is the sense of personal identity and of who we are as individuals.
F 2. The I is the thinking, acting and feeling self while the Me is the one who acts and
decides.
T 3. Identity is composed of personal characteristics, social roles, and responsibilities as well
as affiliations that define who one is.
Republic of the Philippines
CAMARINES SUR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE
Nabua, Camarines Sur
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE
T 4. Social interaction always has a part to play in who we think we are.
T 5. Society helped in creating the foundations of who we are and even if we make our own
choices, we still operate in our social and historical contexts in one way or another.
T 6. Whether we like to admit it or not, we actually need others to affirm and reinforce who
we think we are.
T 7. What we think is important to us may also have been influenced by what is important in
our social or historical context.
F 8. The closer the real self to the ideal self, the greater is the feeling of disappointment and
frustration.
T 9. The false self is shown through a social mask that help maintain relationships.
F 10. A false self is only made to portray a positive and ideal version of the self of a person.
Self and Module Evaluation:
Rate your learning experience in using this module according to the following
scale: Put a check mark on your response.
4 - I learned a lot from this module
___ 3 - I learned just right
___ 2 - I still need guidance on certain topics
___ 1 - I did not understand anything