PERSONAL IDENTITY WHEEL
Instruction: The Personal Identity Wheel is a self-reflective tool designed to help you explore different
aspects of your identity. This activity allows you to identify and reflect on the various personal identities that
shape who you are, such as your values, beliefs, background, and experiences.
Steps for Completing the Personal Identity Wheel:
1. Print the provided template or, if you prefer, edit the digital template on your device.
Alternatively, you can draw your own Personal Identity Wheel based on the template
provided. Divide the wheel into segments like a pie chart.
2. Fill in each segment by identifying and describing how you see yourself in each of these
categories. Be as detailed as possible and reflect on what each aspect means to you.
3. Reflect on the different dimensions of your identity and how they shape your self-
perception and relationships with others by answering the questions provided.
NAME: M A R K J A Y L O I D A . R A M I L GRADE / YEAR LEVEL: 2ND YEAR BSCE
PERSONAL IDENTITY WHEEL
REFLECT…REFLECT…REFLECT…
1 Which part of your identity feels most significant or influential in your life? Why?
The most significant and influential part of my identity is my independence, which empowers me to
make my own decisions, combined with my loving and caring nature that allows me to build
strong, meaningful connections with others.
2 Were there any aspects of your identity that were difficult to define or articulate? Why?
Balancing my independence with being loving and caring was challenging to articulate. It sometimes made it difficult to
fully express how these traits coexist harmoniously and shape who I am. This duality requires me to rely on myself and
make my own decisions while also being attentive and connected to others. Understanding and expressing this balance
has taught me a lot about myself and my interactions with the world.
3 How do the different parts of your identity affect each other and shape your interactions with others?
My independence and loving, caring nature influence each other and shape how I interact with others. Being self-reliant helps me
make confident decisions, while my empathy allows me to build deep connections. This balance lets me guide and support others
without losing my sense of self, making me a dependable and compassionate friend. These traits enable me to navigate social
situations with both confidence and empathy, fostering trust and respect. Overall, they make me a well-rounded individual, positively