| self-awareness | Realization of one's ongoing feeling and emotional experience; a major goal of all psychotherapy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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awareness of your own individuality
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Self-awareness is the ability to perceive one's own existence, including one's own traits, feelings and behaviours. In an epistemological sense, self-awareness is a personal understanding of the very core of one's own identity. It is the basis for many other human traits, such as accountability and consciousness, and as such is often the subject of debate among philosophers. ...
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having knowledge of self, including knowledge of interest, aptitudes and limitations.
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To work effectively in a group or to serve as a leader, self-awareness is essential. Participants learn to understand personal leadership styles and how self-knowledge can enhance group consciousness. Anthroposophy is used as a means of integrating and deepening life experiences. Biographical exercises are practiced, language awareness is strengthened, and soul types are considered. Time is allowed each day for self-reflection through journal writing and conversation.
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