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Self-awareness evolves because it helps self-regulation. – Charles Carver & Michael Scheier
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Changing personal behavior to meet standards requires willpower, but willpower without self-awareness is as useless as a cannon commanded by a blind man.
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Self-awareness… represents an essential focus, one that attunes us to the subtle murmurs within that can help guide our way through life.
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Self-awareness seems to diminish with promotions up the organization’s ladder.
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Candid feedback from those you trust and respect creates a source of self-awareness, one that can help guard against skewered information or questionable assumptions.
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…self-awareness is built into regulating our own emotions, as well as sensing what others feel.
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Empathy entails an act of self-awareness: we read other people by tuning in to ourselves.
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The sweet spot for decisions… comes not just from being a domain expert, but also from having high self-awareness.
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With high self-awareness… you can more readily develop good self-management.
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…top-performing teams follow norms that enhance the…
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