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    and how you can succeed more in learning just by knowing your weaknesses and in strengths in you. Everybody wants to be successful in college, but sometimes the way you are might get in the way of that, that’s where the topic of self-awareness comes in. Self-awareness is the process of paying attention to yourself from different perspectives and by that it means knowing how you work with your temperament, personality, intelligence and your learning style. VARK is the acronym that stands

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    Reflection on Personal Cultural Self-Awareness When I was younger, I didn’t quite understand the differences between the Native Taiwanese and Mainlander in Taiwan, where Mainlander referred to Chinese migrants during or after the period of the surrender of Imperial Japan, and World War II. It wasn’t until much later that I understood why Taiwanese divided among themselves. I was told my mother's side of family has experienced the White Terror, which refers to the entire period from 1947 to 1987,

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    *Names have been changed to protect the identities of all the people within this reflection. Stage 1 – Self Awareness: I was really looking forward to going back into birth suite. I feel it’s an area that I can always work to improve on my performance and self confidence. I strive to make improvements every shift and would like to be a competent midwife in any given situation. Stage 2 – Description: My preceptor, Lou*, and I were half way through a quiet night shift when a woman, Lucy*, was transferred

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    Self Awareness Paper Win# 386148702 I have always had the luxury of being white and middle to upper middle class. I grew up in a small suburbia of Lansing, Michigan, known as DeWitt. In all honesty, growing up in a small, wealthy suburban town full to the brim with white Christians never tickled my fancy. Despite being one of them in body and religion, I never truly fit into their mold – overly cliquey, unnecessarily judgmental, and extremely comfortable with remaining inside of

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    Self-Assessment and Reflection Ayofemi C. Cassell Grand Canyon University: UNV-605-0500 Leadership and Organizations 14 January 2015   Self-Assessment and Reflection Self-Awareness, self-concept and emotional intelligence are effective managerial concepts that will result in leadership success. According to Stanford University, having these soft skills are indispensable traits that good managers should develop to be successful leaders. Managers strive to become aware of who they are, what their

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    is no short-cut as regards efforts or as regards shortening of time. One has to go through the grind, through the disciple, through the ‘work’. Self-remembering of Gurdjieff As already mentioned, Self-remembering of Gurdjieff is what we have been talking about in the thesis as Awareness. According to him, ‘Self-remembering’ (or self-observation), is an artificial division of attention within oneself. A part of consciousness is weaned back, which is nothing but adopting the witnessing aspect

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    I have changed tremendously over the past few months in terms of my self-awareness and understanding of issues concerning diversity. My experiences in the past few months have been crucial in my development as a counselor, and I am very grateful for this time in my life. Thanks to this class, I now have multiple tools to work with in terms of counseling diverse individuals, as listening to the discussions in class from my peers have given me new perspectives in terms of how worldviews differ person-to-person

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    search for it’s evidence. Most however, do agree that consciousness must include certain aspects; specifically cognition, self-awareness, memory, and abstract thought.      Lesley J. Rogers describes consciousness as, “related to awareness, intelligence, and complex cognition, as well as language. Consciousness may be manifested in self-awareness, awareness of others, intentional behavior, including intentional communication, deception of others, and in the

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    Residency I: Professional development reflection of the advocacy project While society generally views licensed professional counselors as individuals who provide mental health therapy, their role is much broader. Counselors strive to improve the lives of the population they serve through advocating for their profession, identifying unmet needs within their communities, creating solutions to meet these needs, and advocating for social justice. This may be done on the individual, local, state, and

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    teaching of self-control, motivation, and the beneficial aspect of controlling your willpower can lead to a successful and healthy human being. Facing these temptations can be difficult when dealt with, but through the willpower experiments the cause and effects of temptations can be learned from. One willpower challenge I currently have is my poor habit of spending money due to the temptations that occurs when I’m mostly with my social peers, but through gaining self-control, a better sense of self-awareness

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