In general terms, one’s self concept is how one thinks about, evaluates or perceives themselves. Our self concept includes the roles, attributes, behaviours, and associations that we consider most important about ourselves. Self concept answers the question “Who Am I?” The answer to this question may include examples of the following:
Physical attributes (e.g. short/tall, blue /brown eyes,
Social relationships (e.g. husband/wife, colleague, friend)
Our self concept is not innate but develops over time from a variety of sources which include our genetics (temperament), and the feedback we receive from society, coaches, parents, family members, teachers, and our cultural heritage. Our self concept develops partly from our temperament, along with our life experiences and the interactions we have experienced throughout our life. Childhood is a particularly important time for the development of our self-concept, however, it is not static and changes throughout our life.
Creative Assignment:
Create a visual representation of who you are as a person. This can be in real or digital format.
Paint
Pencils
Collage (if, like me, you are a bit artistically challenged :D)
Etc.
This should be a symbolic representation, rather than an entirely personal one..