The Importance of Self Awareness

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Growing up with parents working abroad made me self reliant at a very young age. When most of my friends were physically and emotionally guided by their mothers & fathers, I learned from experiences. Of course my parents were never amiss in giving me some advice and wisdom and I never felt that I was neglected but because they were not physically present most of the time, I relied on my instincts, valued criticism/feedback and learned from my mistakes. They were good exercises in developing self awareness.

I have to say though that when my parents were living with us in the Philippines, they were great in bringing up my siblings and me. In fact, they were progressive thinkers who encouraged us to dream big, nurture our passions, think for ourselves, empowered us by teaching us how to cook and eat healthy and made us feel loved. We had a good foundation and we love our parents.

I believe that it’s through experiences that we gain wisdom which is also developed by being self aware.

I read an article online about self awareness that is helpful and powerful in changing for the better. Allow me to share it with you:

Self Awareness

Self Awareness is having a clear perception of your personality, including strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motivation, and emotions. Self Awareness allows you to understand other people, how they perceive you, your attitude and your responses to them in the moment.

We might quickly assume that we are self aware, but it is helpful to have a relative scale for awareness. If you have ever been in an auto accident you may have experienced everything happening in slow motion and noticing details of your thought process and the event. This is a state if heightened awareness. With practice we can learn to engage these types of heightened states and see new opportunities for interpretations in our thoughts, emotions, and conversations.

Why Develop Self Awareness?
As you develop self awareness you are able to make changes in the thoughts and interpretations you make in your mind. Changing the interpretations in your mind allows you to change your emotions. Self awareness is one of the attributes of Emotional Intelligence and an important factor in achieving success.

Self awareness is the first step in creating what you want and mastering yourself. Where you focus your attention, your emotions, reactions, personality and behavior determine where you go in life.

Having self awareness allows you to see where your thoughts and emotions are taking you. It also allows you to see the controls of your emotions, behavior, and personality so you can make changes you want. Until you are aware in the moment of the controls to your thoughts, emotions, words, and behavior, you will have difficulty making changes in the direction of your life.

Self Awareness in Relationships
Relationships are easy until there is emotional turmoil. This is the same whether you are at work or in your personal life. When you can change the interpretation in your mind of what you think you can change your emotions and shift the emotional quality of your relationships. When you can change the emotions in your relationships you open up entirely new possibilities your life.

Having a clear understanding of your thought and, behavior patterns helps you understand other people. This ability to empathize facilitates better personal and professional relationships.

Develop Self Awareness

Self awareness is developed through practices in focusing your attention on the details of your personality and behavior. It isn’t learned from reading a book. When you read a book you are focusing your attention on the conceptual ideas in the book. With your attention in a book you are practicing not paying attention to your own behavior, emotions and personality.

Think of learning to be mindful and self aware as learning to dance. When learning to dance we have to pay attention to how and where our feet move, our hands and body motion, what our partner is doing, music, beat, floor space, and other dancers. Self awareness isn’t learned from books and the Tango isn’t either. In my years of study and working with clients I have discovered many useful techniques that accelerate the learning. I have incorporated these techniques into the Self Mastery audio course. The first four sessions are available free.

In the process of these sessions I am not telling anybody what to believe, how they should think, or what they should do. I am basically sharing with people exercises in raising their self awareness. When you become more self aware you instinctively begin to see aspects of your personality and behavior that you didn’t notice before.

If you have an emotional reaction of anger or frustration, you notice many of the thoughts and small triggers that build up towards those emotions. You also notice moments when you can change the interpretations in your mind, or not believe what we are thinking. In this heightened awareness you instinctively make better choices in your thought process long before an emotional reaction or destructive behavior.

Making changes in your behavior is much easier to do when you catch them early in the dynamic, before the momentum of thought and emotion has gathered steam. The changes in your mind, and behavior become simple and easy steps when you develop self awareness.

Do yourself a favor and watch this short video (less than 3 min.) It’s life-changing:

Practical Tools for getting rid of the emotional drama in your life:

• Stop emotional reactions
• Change core beliefs
• Quiet the criticizing voice in your head
• Develop communication and respect in your relationships and Create Love and Happiness in your life

I believe that when we are not self aware, we run the risk of repeating the same mistakes. Also, we tend to be inconsiderate and worse, we become a total ass to other people.

In a nutshell: Self awareness is the path to self mastery, self mastery is the way to happiness

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