Unit-2: Self-Management Skills – I Notes Class 9th employability skill notes
Unit-2: Self-Management Skills – I
Class 9th AI Notes (Part A – Employability Skills)
1. Self-Management
Definition:
Self-management is the ability to control your feelings, emotions, and activities to achieve your goals without constant supervision.
Key Components:
- Time management
- Emotional control
- Goal setting
- Decision making
- Stress management
Real-Life Example:
Rahul, a Class 9 student, makes a daily schedule:
- 6:00 AM – Wake up & exercise
- 7:00 AM – Study difficult subjects
- 8:00 AM – Get ready for school
- After school – Complete homework before playing
- 9:00 PM – Sleep on time
Result: Better grades, less stress, more time for hobbies!
2. Self-Confidence
Definition:
Self-confidence is believing in yourself and your abilities to face challenges and succeed.
Signs of Self-Confidence:
- Speaking clearly in class
- Trying new activities
- Not afraid of making mistakes
- Standing up for what’s right
Real-Life Example:
Priya was afraid of public speaking. She practiced in front of a mirror daily, then with family, and finally participated in a debate competition. Though nervous, she believed in her preparation and won second prize!
3. Self-Management Skills
Essential Skills:
- Goal Setting
- Short-term: Complete today’s homework
- Long-term: Score 90% in exams
- Time Management
- Use a planner/diary
- Prioritize important tasks
- Avoid procrastination
- Stress Management
- Deep breathing exercises
- Regular physical activity
- Talking to friends/family
- Adaptability
- Accepting changes positively
- Learning from failures
Real-Life Example:
During COVID-19, students who adapted quickly to online learning by managing their time and staying motivated performed better than those who struggled with the change.
4. Qualities of Self-Confident Person
Key Qualities:
- Positive Body Language
- Stands straight
- Makes eye contact
- Firm handshake
- Clear Communication
- Speaks clearly and calmly
- Listens to others
- Expresses opinions respectfully
- Takes Initiative
- Volunteers for activities
- Helps others
- Leads by example
- Handles Criticism Well
- Accepts feedback positively
- Learns from mistakes
- Doesn’t take things personally
Real-Life Example:
Virat Kohli, despite criticism, continues to work on his game, maintains fitness, and leads by example – showing true self-confidence.
5. Factors That Help in Building Self-Confidence
Internal Factors:
- Positive Self-Talk
- “I can do this!”
- “I am improving every day”
- Past Achievements
- Remember your successes
- Learn from experiences
- Knowledge & Skills
- Continuous learning
- Practice makes perfect
External Factors:
- Supportive Environment
- Encouraging family
- Good friends
- Helpful teachers
- Role Models
- Inspiring personalities
- Success stories
Real-Life Example:
Kalpana Chawla faced many rejections but her determination, family support, and continuous learning helped her become India’s first woman astronaut.
6. Positive Thinking
Definition:
Focusing on good things in any situation and expecting positive results.
Benefits:
- Reduces stress
- Improves health
- Better problem-solving
- Stronger relationships
Techniques:
- Gratitude Journal
- Write 3 good things daily
- Reframing Negative Thoughts
- Instead of “I failed” → “I learned what doesn’t work”
- Surround Yourself with Positivity
- Positive friends
- Motivational content
Real-Life Example:
Thomas Edison failed 1000 times before inventing the light bulb. He said, “I haven’t failed. I’ve just found 1000 ways that won’t work.”
7. Personal Hygiene
Definition:
Maintaining cleanliness of your body and surroundings to stay healthy and presentable.
Daily Hygiene Practices:
- Body Care
- Bath daily
- Brush teeth twice
- Wash hands frequently
- Trim nails regularly
- Clothing
- Wear clean clothes
- Iron uniforms
- Clean shoes
- Environmental Hygiene
- Keep room tidy
- Organize study space
- Dispose garbage properly
Importance:
- Prevents diseases
- Boosts confidence
- Creates good impression
- Shows self-respect
Real-Life Example:
During COVID-19, people who maintained good hygiene (washing hands, wearing masks) stayed healthier than those who didn’t.
8. Who am I?
Self-Discovery Exercise:
- Strengths
- What am I good at?
- What do others appreciate about me?
- Weaknesses
- What needs improvement?
- What challenges do I face?
- Interests
- What do I enjoy doing?
- What subjects excite me?
- Values
- What’s important to me?
- What are my principles?
SWOT Analysis Example:
- Strengths: Good at math, helpful nature
- Weaknesses: Stage fear, procrastination
- Opportunities: Join math club, practice public speaking
- Threats: Distractions, peer pressure
Real-Life Application:
Create a personal profile to understand yourself better and set appropriate goals.
9. Self-Confidence Building Tips
Practical Tips:
- Start Small
- Set achievable daily goals
- Celebrate small wins
- Face Your Fears
- Do one thing that scares you daily
- Example: Ask a question in class
- Improve Skills
- Learn something new
- Practice regularly
- Physical Fitness
- Exercise daily
- Play sports
- Eat healthy
- Positive Affirmations
- “I am capable”
- “I am improving”
- “I can handle challenges”
21-Day Challenge:
Pick one activity (like reading 10 pages daily) and do it for 21 days to build confidence through consistency.
10. Grooming
Definition:
Taking care of your appearance and presenting yourself well.
Grooming Essentials:
- Hair Care
- Clean, combed hair
- Appropriate hairstyle
- Regular haircuts
- Skin Care
- Clean face
- Use sunscreen
- Stay hydrated
- Dress Code
- Appropriate clothing
- Well-fitted clothes
- Clean and ironed
- Body Language
- Good posture
- Pleasant smile
- Confident walk
Professional Grooming Tips:
- Minimal accessories
- Clean shoes
- Fresh breath
- Trimmed nails
Real-Life Example:
For a job interview, Amit wore clean formal clothes, polished shoes, and maintained good posture. His professional appearance created a positive first impression, helping him secure the job.
Quick Revision Points:
- Self-Management = Control over your actions and emotions
- Self-Confidence = Believing in yourself
- Positive Thinking = Focus on good outcomes
- Personal Hygiene = Cleanliness for health
- Grooming = Presenting yourself well
- Know Yourself = Understanding strengths and weaknesses
Activity for Students:
Weekly Self-Management Challenge:
- Monday: Practice positive self-talk
- Tuesday: Complete all tasks on time
- Wednesday: Help someone
- Thursday: Try something new
- Friday: Exercise for 30 minutes
- Weekend: Reflect and plan ahead
Remember: “Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out!”