NSTP 1 Module 3
NSTP 1 Module 3
PROGRAM
Module 3
Self-Awareness
Unit 3: Self-Awareness
Introduction
A program designed as a service component of the NSTP contributory to the general
welfare and development of the community members particularly in terms of health
education, safety, livelihood, recreation, environmental protection and the moral of
the citizenry. The teaching learning activities is focused in the development of the
students to become assets of the community, society and to the nation as a whole.
Thus, making them aware of their responsibilities as individuals and integrate values
education, transformational leadership and sustainable social mobilization for youth
and family development, community building, national security, and global solidarity.
• is having a clear perception of your personality, including strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs,
motivation, and emotions
• Allows you to understand other people, how they perceive you, your attitude and your responses to them
in the moment.
• Is the first step in creating what you want and mastering it. Where you can focus your attention, your
emotions, reactions, personality and behavior determine where you go in life.
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Characteristics of a Person
Eddie Babor discussed in his book ―The Human Person, Not Real But Existing‖ that the human person
have several characteristics, among which are the following:
1. Rational - Every person is a rational being. This is what distinguishes a person from all other creatures
in the world. As a rational being, a person is free to think and has the capacity to reason. He can distinguish
what is right and what is wrong because he has intellect.
2. Free - All human beings are born free. A person has the freedom to do or not to do a specific action.
However, every person must be responsible for his own action. In other words, a person can do whatever he
pleases but not to the extent of doing harm to his co-creatures.
3. Unique - Every person is unique. Every person has his own identity such that no two persons are the
same. Generally speaking, human beings have the same characteristics and physical features and but no two
persons are the same because every person has its own perception, has different sets of values and priorities
in life.
4. Social being - Every person is intrinsically a social being. He cannot detach his ―being‖ from others
and all other creatures in the universe. Human nature is characterized by his togetherness and relationship
towards other creatures; be it a thing, object or his fellowman.
5. Sexual - All created living things are sexual in nature but the uniqueness of expression of a person‘s
sexuality makes it all different. The expression of a person‘s emotions, attitudes, feelings, actions and
thoughts in sexual activity best exemplifies his uniqueness from animals.
You as You
1. Know the difference between your biological or inherited traits and your environmental or acquired
traits.
You as a Filipino
1. Being aware of and remaining constantly on guard against the Filipino tendency towards negativism
2. Use your “lakas ng loob” (courage and strength) to move away from the fatalisitc “gulong ng palad”
(wheel of fortune) and “bahala na” ( come what may) attitude.
Begin by getting involved with your own life
Begin without expecting instant miracles
Believe in your abilities and work unyieldingly to reach your objective
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You and Your Faith
Negative Self-concept
Examples:
It’s just no use!
I just know what it won’t work!
That’s just my luck!
I’m so clumsy!
Everything I eat goes right to my waist.
Today just isn’t my day!
I can never afford the things I want
I never have enough time!
That really makes me mad!
I’m too shy!
I never know what to say!
And the never ending list goes on…
1. behavior
Means our ACTIONS- How we act, what we do, each moment of each day will determine whether or not
we will be successful that moment or that day in everything we do.
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What we do or do not do
2. feelings
How we feel about something will always determine or affect what we do and how we will do it.
Our feelings will directly influence our actions.
Our feelings are created, controlled, determined, or influenced by our attitudes.
3. attitudes
Are the perspectives from which you view life.
Good attitudes are created, controlled, or influenced entirely by our beliefs.
“The difference between a good day and a bad day is your attitude"
4. beliefs
What we believe about anything will determine our attitudes about it, create our feelings, direct our
actions, and influence us to do well or poorly, or succeed or fail.
Belief is a power to make something appear to be something different than what it really is!
Belief does not require something to be true: it only requires us to believe that it’s true.
5. programming
Our conditioning from the day we were born has created, reinforced, and nearly permanently cemented
most of what we believe about ourselves and what we believe about most of what goes on around us.
CONCLUSION…
1. Programming creates beliefs.
2. Beliefs create attitudes
3. Attitudes create feelings
4. Feelings determine actions
5. Actions create results
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The most effective kind of self-talk
You are painting a completed new picture of yourself
“This is me I want myself to create” “ I am…” “ Yes I can”
“I am one of the universe and it is one with me. I am fit, within it, and exist as a shining spark in a
firmament of divine goodness”
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