Definition: Self-theory emphasizes personal perceptions of your own perception, relationships with others and other aspects of life. Carl Rogers made a great contribution to self theory
Self-image: Self-image means personal recognition of one's own. Everyone has a certain belief in themselves, such as who they are and what they are.
According to Ericsson, identity is formed through lifelong development and is usually unconscious to individuals and their society, that is, individuals form their views about themselves according to the social environment.
Ideal - Self: Ideal - Self means that individual wants to be. It differs greatly from self image in that it shows the ideal position of personal perception, self image is a reality of personal perception. Therefore, there may be a gap between the two.
Ideal - self as a stimulus motivating individuals to perform activities that match their ideal self-characteristics
Self as a mirror: Mirror self means a person's perception of how other people perceive their quality and feelings. Briefly, that is to recognize the recognition of other people's perception, that is to say not to see your real situation, but to recognize their own perception of other people.
True self: true self is what your self image shows. Individual self-image is confirmed when other people react to him and share their beliefs and opinions, and their real emotions about him.
This is regarded as feedback from the environment, helping individuals adjust their own self-image accordingly and matching the meaning he receives.
Therefore, according to Karl Rogers, the self-theory consists of several views on "me" or "me" and the relationship between "me" and "me" and other people.
Just because you are using several polymorphic words in the sentence, paste them together with some terrible business terms; it does not make you sound smarter. Indeed, the more business terms you use, the more people you realize that you do not actually understand what you are talking about. There is not much, it's only a little, it's all, but that is to understand the terrain of our lives for our own interests. There is no time except for the future state, the collapse of the mirror of the memory we live in. Common sense, but important things
Skilled and instant businessmen and current businessmen will never get lost with new business terms. Modern and technical culture businessmen talk over drinking coffee cups and cigarettes outside the conference room. Commonly used terms are "information technology" and "e-commerce". These two are general technology-driven and technology-driven technical terms, social and commercial reality, usually in mutually complementary relationship.
Today, confusion is a frequently occurring term. Professor Clayton Christensen at Harvard Business School made this popular with his book The Innovator's Dilemma. Until now, it has become another business term. However, it is important to understand actual damage. Let's do this. First of all, Uber did not make anything because there was nothing. They took over the existing industry. Taxis have been around since the early 18th century and first appeared in New York and London. However, it has changed significantly only recently, except that it upgrades horses to cars and eventually introduces wireless communications. Uber saw what had happened and broke it down into necessary and unnecessary things. Then I will cancel the latter