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    it is crucial that you are self aware of this bias so that you can adjust the way you deliver care to your patient. One of the key factors in becoming culturally competent is self awareness. Once one is self aware, the quality…

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    about the brain functions and emotions, but never really how you manage them. As I took the EQ test, it change my view of how I actually manage my emotions and others. Emotional Intelligence (EI) Self-Assessment Outcome Self-Awareness The test revealed that I scored a 66 on my self-awareness. Self-awareness is how I react to situations and how well I manage my emotions. I find the scoring relatable. I tend to focus on how others react to their emotions rather than my own. Growing up, I was…

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    James Joyce Self-Awareness

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    The Process of Self-Awareness of Gabriel Throughout someone’s life, they experience the moment that they realize their identity and self-awareness, and the surround settings and people around them can change and influence their identity. Gabriel who is the main character of The Dead by James Joyce shows the process of his change in development of new self-awareness through Greta’s confession. The time Gabriel was spending with Greta at the Gresham hotel was the conclusion part of The Dead that…

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    It took for Sally Helgesen to recognize self-awareness. Self-awareness is “a process in which individuals understand themselves, including their strengths and weaknesses and the impact they have on others.” (Northouse, p. 202) At first, she envisioned herself as college professor but also enjoyed freelancing. She wasn’t sure about how she would identify herself in the beginning until her journey. The conflict bothered her so she explored more opportunities as possibly as she can as a writer and…

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    Self-awareness is necessary for any individual working in the field of mental health. What we are motived by and how we plan to get there become the driving force behind our education. The traits and skill we possess can become either assets or liabilities if not diligently cared for. Receiving feedback is a necessary step towards growth that can be both painful and beneficial. Then there are the defense mechanisms we use to protect ourselves when receiving feedback that we must be aware of.…

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    tie into standard 2, Self-Awareness, of the NASW Standards of Cultural Competency. Much like you said, it is important that as social workers, we are able to practice self-awareness. When it comes to biases, it is important that we are self-aware of our own biases on a personal level, because they can negatively or positively impact us as…

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    Self-awareness: Have you ever wondered what factors must be in motion that causes an individual to neglect and abuse a child? What lead up to the moment where somebody decided to offend a child; something so easily manipulated, and able to be taken advantage of? What mindset must a person have; their thoughts of physically abusing a child? Have you ever questioned what personal issues a person has to be dealing with, that made them contemplate taking the innocence of a child by means of…

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    Self-Awareness in Christianity Developing a strong sense of the self-entertains the possibility of having a stronger relationship with G-d and everything that’s been experienced during one’s life. Embracing the perfections and flaws that come with expressing the vulnerability of being human while practicing Christianity illustrates the significance of fullness. Knowing the self as a whole deepens the relationship with Christ and one’s self through happiness and reflection with a continuous theme…

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    believe that suicide is the result of a singular element, looking at Edna’s suicide shows that the decision is multifaceted and caused by a multitude of factors. One of the major factors that leads to Edna’s suicide is the fact that she is becoming self aware for this time period. Women in this time period really could not think for themselves, as they were completely dependent on their husbands. Adele is a prime…

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    My Self Awareness Papers

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    This week our self-awareness papers were over chapter 4 and 5. They were about how to take notes, different ways to write notes, and how to study effectively for a test. My topic I chose to write about is how to take notes; and different ways to take notes. I learned the three steps to taking notes, how to prepare yourself before class so you’re focused and ready to take notes. All these are important for each student to know. The way I have always taken notes is The Outlining Method. Using the…

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