Many things do. Talents, strengths, weakness, friends, family, really anything in everyday life.
Self-concept and selfsame affect communication by ones appearance. This includes hair style, smile, clothing, facial expressions, and gestures.
When you look at yourself you compare yourself to others. If you see yourself as lacking in some way this affects your self concept . Society and mass media are constantly giving us images of how we should look and if we don't look that way ( most of us don't) this also affects our self concept.
synonym for self-concept
1. Overall Basic Self Concept 2. Temporary, Transitory Self Concept 3. Social Self Concept 4. Ideal Self Concept
limited self concept
how is a persons self-concept shaped
how is a persons self-concept shaped
The difference between self-esteem and self-concept is that self-concept is the image you have of yourself and self-esteem is how confident you are. Self-esteem is one's feelings of high or low self-worth. Self-concept is a sense of one's identity and personal worth and all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves in answer to the question "who am I?"
The three dimensions of self-concept include 1) self-image; 2) self-appraisal; and 3) self-esteem.
Our self concept is often shaped by our parental and school education, experience in life, and our personal recherche. Some people choose all sorts of ideas about life, and Colosians 2: 8 warns us about being taken captive, which means what can influence our bahaviour 2 Peter 2: 13 shows that we can suffer from our choices in life. So to answer your question, which is " What shapes the self concept? Well ! the word concept means . "our understanding of life" And our understanding of life has everything to do with our parental and school education. But there comes a time as adults, we have the choice and freedom, to use our thinking ability.
the way you see your self
the factors that affects an individuals self-concept / self-esteem are: age appearance culture emotional development education relationships with other (family, sexual, Friends ect) sexual orientation life experience gender income abuse media