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ABOUT ME

Hello, my name is Sila Merve. I am from Kastamonu. I’m 22 years old. I live in İstanbul. I am a senior student at the Department of Tourism and Hotel Management at Bilgi University. I started to blog writing this year. I have a lot of goal and surprise for you my readers. I like my country Turkey. I will tell you about some information. Tell you about food traditon and restaurants of countries. If you follow me you will always win and learn new informations. I also love photography and I was told I am good at writing. So I started a travel blog and here we are. Welcome to Travel with SILA!

ORANGE CAPPADOCIA

Every part of every city, every village in Turkey’s Cappadocia separate lovely place but very, very separate in the world with unparalleled geography. 60 million years ago, Erciyes, Hasandağı and Güllüdağı’s lava and ashes formed by the soft layers of millions of years of abrasion by the rain and wind eroded these unique forms of the earth. The region of Cappadocia not only contains the miracles of nature, but also deep traces of history. Geographical events create fairy chimneys, while the people living in this region carved these fairy chimneys, living spaces, churches and monasteries formed. They painted these areas and decorated them with frescoes and carried the traces of their civilizations to the present day. Here is Cappadocia ..

I am going to Cappadocia, which is one of the most beautiful geographies bestowed by Mother Nature, for the 4th time. Even though I’ve only been back from Jordan for a month, I’m still falling in love with that road. Pointless curiosity. Excitement for no reason. I love that feeling.

Attractions and regions in Cappadocia will be as follows:
Uchisar
Goreme
Cavusin
Avanos
Urgup.

“ProjectMe”

Phase (post)2 :

My feelings..
This was my first day at Istanbul Bilgi University. I took my own photo in the mirror in the corridor at Bilgi University. I finally won the university and department I wanted. My feeling there is unexplainable. I was very happy. I was also excited. This university was a step for me for my future goals, goals and aspirations. I had fears of not winning, but I did. My family was proud of me. I won the Department of Tourism and Hotel Management. I was now in the tourism sector.

“ProjectMe”

Phase (post)1: (Open Space) Ever since I was a child I have always wanted to be an interior designer. I loved drawing, designing, dealing with design. That’s why I studied Graphic and Design in high school. I was thinking about studying at the department of Interior Architecture. (Blind Field) When I was in high school, when I asked my surroundings about my drawings, I was criticized that they were not very good. Most people said that I love traveling, and that it would be better for me not to go that way. (Secret Area) I realized that I didn’t like drawing much as I hid from people. That’s why I had to stop being an interior designer.
(Unknown Area) Then I couldn’t decide which profession was right for me. I couldn’t find the right choice. I wanted interior design, but my skills weren’t suitable for that. Since I like to travel, I read Tourism and Hotel Management.

”Herkes dünyayı değiştirme düşüncesinde fakat kendini değiştirmeyi düşünen kimse yok.” (Leo Tolstoy)

Many people enter our lives from an early age. We have an outward-looking personality, we pour our hearts as we do to our relatives. We remain introverted and remain a question mark for those around us. Today, in this article, we will look at the features that we open to others or that we have hidden in ourselves: the Johari Window.

Model The Johari Window bir, a model created by Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955, is used to understand how self-disclosure and feedback work together in the relationship. It is a helpful method of personal development in subjects such as self-knowledge, strengthening human relationships, and group dynamics.

As you can see in the figure, the window consists of 4 sections. Let us now consider the chapters separately.

Open Space: It includes our features that we and other people are aware of. This area includes behaviors that we are not afraid to project out, which can be easily resolved by people. A large open space is the result of good and successful communication. Also, the ones with wide open space are self-confident, good human relations, sharing and natural people.

Secret Area: It consists of features that we know about ourselves but we do not want others to know. Fear, jealousy, anxiety, such as our feelings that are hidden in this section. Closed areas of sharing are wide open spaces of introverted people who camouflage themselves well. The feeling that we have a secret space reduces the trust of others. Therefore, reducing this area is important for the efficiency of our relations.


Blind Area: It is the section where the people around us know but which we are unaware of. For example, you may not know that you are talking while you sleep, but those who live with you know it. It is aimed to create self-awareness and reduce the blind area by getting feedback from people.

Unknown Area: An unknown area for everyone. Our undiscovered abilities may be included in this field. Questioning ourselves, interacting more with people play a role in shrinking this area.

By asking questions about the blind area around us; we can reduce the secret area by telling ourselves. Thus, we can increase our self-awareness and reach a higher quality dimension in human relations. Wishing you to solve yourself and lead a quality life…


”Birlikte yaşadığımız insalara karşı tutumumuz onları anlamamıza bağlıdır” ( Alfred Adler)

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