Barry lacks a self-awareness, but Luis has this self-awareness, and he uses it for ends that are not necessarily great.
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"If he had the self-awareness that Richard Nixon had, sense of shame is too strong a word, but self-awareness is probably too soft a word, he would resign," he told MSNBC.
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As another friend put it on Twitter after the screening: I LOVE YOU, DADDY: Hard to tell if this movie was made by someone with no self-awareness or the most self-awareness.
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And that self awareness made him all the more compelling.
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Self-awareness of the things that hold you back is good, but that same self-awareness can make it far too easy to blame external issues for stuff that you still have control over.
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The new research also points to the inadequacy of the classic mirror test as a measure of self-awareness in certain species, and that self-awareness may be more common in animals than previously assumed.
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"It requires self awareness and spending one's owns money," Belitz said.
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You are a hypocrite who lacks self-awareness (among other traits).
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"The reason tends to boil down to self-awareness," he said.
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How can we cultivate more self-awareness and less biased reasoning?
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After all, said Pathiratne, the company is all about self-awareness.
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Thankfully there's a meme that sums up the self-awareness perfectly.
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What struck me most is the man's sense of self-awareness.
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Free from the anxiety of self-awareness, their actions are pure.
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I wish the rest of you lames had Drake's self-awareness.
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More stunning, in its way, is the lack of self-awareness.
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Flaharty said hiring managers look for self-awareness in a candidate.
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Or perhaps it was simple stubbornness or lack of self-awareness.
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Her work suggests an antic self-awareness typical of standup comics.
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Mr. Lonergan allows them all, even Strings, flashes of self-awareness.
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Luckily, BPD is treatable with consistent therapy, self-awareness, and support.
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This suggests such dreams could potentially help us cultivate self-awareness.
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To oversimplify, we could call this a trait of self-awareness.
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The contrast was one he seemed to relish, with self-awareness.
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Is memory, in and of itself, the cornerstone of self-awareness?
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Elephants are remarkably empathic and intelligent, even capable of self-awareness.
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Deadpool's humor and self-awareness are what make the character unique.
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Somehow they lack the self-awareness to see their own haughtiness.
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Over lunch, Freeman alternated the occasional rant with acute self-awareness.
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To be an effective leader, you have to have self-awareness.
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"His self-awareness meter is broken," Lemonis says in the episode.
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If we return to common definitions in the English language, memory as commonly defined does not require self-awareness, even though our personal experience of memory as humans is certainly integrated with the notion of self-awareness.
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There's a weird lack of self-awareness that can be positive, as well as a high level of self-awareness can be positive, where you know what the rules are and when and why you're breaking them.
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Self-awareness is a hard thing to find in a busy world.
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Turner's self-awareness when it comes to marriage has been endlessly quoted.
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Todd: I think that self-awareness is key to the show's success.
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The answers to this question will reveal candidates' level of self-awareness.
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But self-awareness aside, the spirit of the movement remains the same.
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But the prose in "Catfish" betrays only a sliver of self-awareness.
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Aza's self-awareness is one of the strong points of the book.
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But there's a self-awareness to A$AP Ferg that behooves him.
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From there, you're going to have to practice a little self-awareness.
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It appeared to recognize itself, thus passing the test for self-awareness.
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Self-awareness, it's fair to say, is much more complicated than that.
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Most telling, though, is Swift's own demonstrated self-awareness about her image.
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That seems like a surprising lack of self-awareness on his part.
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Suddenly, the plot smacks of lack of self-awareness rather than insight.
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The shameless greed and aggressive lack of self awareness is peak Trump.
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At the onset, it was less about escape, or even self-awareness.
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I don't think most 20-somethings have that level of self-awareness.
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There's the idea of turning the mirror on yourself and self-awareness.
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"These actions show immaturity and a lack of self awareness," Pallen said.
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I chalk that one up more to painful self-awareness than enlightenment.
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His image is one of ironic self-awareness and near-compulsive intellectualism.
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Meditation or prayer are powerful ways to practice visualization and self-awareness.
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Whose outfit betrays their lack of self-awareness, whose is forward-looking?
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Friday brings a full moon in your sign, increasing your self-awareness.
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Drake is what happens when someone reaches the height of self-awareness.
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" Catherine's hyperactive self-awareness serves multiple functions throughout "We Could Be Beautiful.
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Unlike Trump, however, Cohen had the self-awareness to delete this tweet.
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We, too, experience a moment of self-awareness early in the performance.
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It&aposs just as important to have that kind of self-awareness.
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If you know these things about yourself, then you're practicing self-awareness.
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CARAMANICA And another indication of Swift's newfound self-confidence, and self-awareness.
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As Michèle, and in many other roles, Huppert can transmit self-awareness.
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They are capable of empathy, of self-awareness, understanding death and compassion.
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The process involves some education, and a healthy dose of self-awareness.
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If you're that parent, expressing your own self-awareness can work wonders.
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They leave room for zany experimentation, pithy self-awareness, and a wink.
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With Kim and her sisters, though, the missing link is self-awareness.
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But what particularly stands out about L3 is her political self-awareness.
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"I don't claim that fish lack self-awareness, but rather that the minimal required explanation for the behaviors we observe in the mirror test does not require invocation of self-awareness, self-consciousness, or theory of mind," Jordan said.
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"Phone sex is an exercise in improv, self awareness, and communication," she says.
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A little self-awareness, especially when it comes to their outfit of choice.
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But here is where Broad City will always one-up Girls: self-awareness.
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By naming his last watch with Hublot "HeroVillain," he showed this self-awareness.
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That's not to say there hasn't been some self-awareness about it though.
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It also showed those lawmakers to lack self-awareness to an amazing degree.
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It doesn't show any self-awareness that they're actually causing their own demise.
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Encouragingly, Marino says there may be other ways to test for self-awareness.
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The rest mentor pupils in character traits such as curiosity and self-awareness.
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Hopefully it leads to self-awareness as to why one reads these texts.
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But the manta rays did exhibit self-directed behaviors consistent with self-awareness.
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Importantly, episodic memory is also a possible sign of self-awareness in dogs.
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Her self-awareness, strength and humor were boundless, even until the very end.
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Still, the passage exemplifies Holden's slow crawl toward self-awareness and self-reflection.
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Although the Goddess can lack self-awareness, she understood her status at Mondo.
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Traveling this way has led me to a new level of self-awareness.
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It felt like there was a lack of care, almost, this self awareness.
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But I was surprised by the self-awareness of these bands and musicians.
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The person may lack the self-awareness to meet their need more appropriately.
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"It's the self-awareness to assess yourself in an honest way," he says.
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It almost seems to uncritically adopt the slavers' mindset, without any self-awareness.
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Three times Russ responded to the same question with humor and self-awareness.
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These German romantic poets were laughably devoid of any humor of self-awareness.
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But they are also looking for focus, maturity, self-control and self-awareness.
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Despite the flashes of self-awareness, the hero of "Wisdom" is mob justice.
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In what I had always understood as self-awareness — I don't get angry.
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I'm so inspired by that passion and that drive and that self-awareness.
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Here's hoping that CTRL-labs adds a little self-awareness to the mix.
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has not lacked self-awareness.
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I don't need light switches that tell dad jokes or achieve self-awareness.
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Compelling was too weak a word for this gold mine of self-awareness.
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Gerald Foos had literary and scientific pretensions, but he had no self-awareness.
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Genuine repentance requires a combination of accountability and sensitivity, selflessness and self-awareness.
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The Trumps seemed to have some self-awareness about this in early 2017.
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Why watch: Finally, a little self-awareness: Colin Minihan and Stuart Ortiz, a.k.a.
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A keen sense of self-awareness, almost to a fault, permeates each essay.
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Anybody (with some level of self-awareness) can resolve to be kinder to themselves.
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Sometimes the exigencies of work can bury that self-awareness; you're busy-busy-busy.
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EI comprises four fundamental capabilities: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and social skill.
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On #MLK22020 his lack of self awareness and arrogance in dismissing #153, is wild.
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It's tricky because it assumes a self awareness that I might not actually have.
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Bantjes shortly follows this with her introduction, setting the stage with enviable self-awareness.
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His self-awareness might have been, next to his painterly hand, his greatest asset.
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"Let Me Know" does a great job of blending self-awareness with social consciousness.
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Second, it has shown those lawmakers to lack self-awareness to an amazing degree.
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When the hosts finds the center, they'll also find themselves, and therefore self-awareness.
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I do them because I have some self-awareness that I didn't have before.
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Call it lack of self-awareness, cognitive dissonance, or any other term you like.
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Managing them takes discipline, vigilance, and self-awareness, and you can practice it anytime.
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Just practice a little self-awareness and a lot of patience with others, Virgo.
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And there's more to intelligence and self-awareness than simply looking into a mirror.
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Money can buy a lot of things, but apparently, self-awareness isn't among them.
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Ford tells Bernard they've had the conversation about his self-awareness several times already.
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" Then the self-awareness ended: "The only way you survive is to be combative.
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Managers who lack self-awareness, for example, are 600 percent more likely to derail.
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Beckman's research suggests this kind of self-awareness can prevent problems down the line.
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The goal is to achieve self-awareness in the form of a career target.
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Protecting oneself from self-destructive behaviors is an expression of self-awareness and autonomy.
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"The challenge of self-awareness is that it is a constant challenge," Rubin says.
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But, even at her most emotionally loose, she retains her placidity and self-awareness.
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This one is "good" bad, at least in terms of paleo-conservative self-awareness.
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All it takes is a little self-awareness and a strong desire to change.
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A: That said, as we've all raised, self-awareness is the most important thing.
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So some profound level of self-awareness is necessary to make such a switch.
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It's the perfect mix of self-awareness, with enough "freshness" to not feel exhausting.
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Below, THUMP presents a Coachella-themed anthropological study: Self-Awareness and the EDM Bro.
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Demanding that outsiders check their privilege can simply flatter their sense of self-awareness.
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What is lacking, however, is any level of self-awareness, common sense or judgment.
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This is not an argument for self-loathing; it's an argument for self-awareness.
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But what the hermit lacks in warmth he makes up for in self-awareness.
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The mirror test is a key measure of self awareness for animal behavior researchers.
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"Your best defense is an offense of candor, self-awareness and positivity," she says.
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Van der Westhuizen told ESPN that his illness had brought him more self-awareness.
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With increased self-awareness, any bad habits in the professional sphere can be changed.
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This knotty tale of evolving android self-awareness gallops toward the corral — for now.
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I ask myself: Will my self-awareness triumph over my own (apparently genetic) stubbornness?
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And I'm not sure how much self-awareness is part of the Trudeau brand.
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"We are all about self-awareness — that is part of my company policy," she said.
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And, now in his 50s, Sandler seems to have a healthy sense of self-awareness.
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It seems like you emerged from prison with a heightened sense of self-awareness. Yeah.
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What a fantastic year for fact-checking and rational thought and Mark Zuckerberg's self-awareness.
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I think there's a certain self awareness you need today to also look at yourself.
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"I am deeply ashamed of my lack of self-awareness," said the Binary Capital cofounder.
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" And if you're honest they will be impressed by "your accomplishments and your self-awareness.
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Others accused Jamil of exhibiting Tahani-esque levels of privilege and lack of self-awareness.
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And self-awareness — being aware of that and admitting it and kind of loving it.
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But I think self-awareness and self-reflectivity, in a film like Tarantino's, that's cool.
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TH: One thing I would say about that is, I think self-awareness is important.
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Simon said the native population still struggles to communicate this self-awareness to other Taiwanese.
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Ford may also be motivated to induce self-awareness in the hosts, but it's selfish.
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Hitman plays situations just seriously enough, but never sacrifices its self-awareness to do so.
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The event remains a networker's dream, but self-awareness and problem-solving are sorely lacking.
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This includes self-awareness, sentience and consciousness, as these are all features of human cognition.
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There's those obvious genre signaling days that people participate in varying degrees of self-awareness.
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What all his buffoons share is a misplaced smugness and blinding lack of self-awareness.
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Playing with these cards is, more than anything, an exercise in openness and self-awareness.
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There was some inappropriate yelling, and a distinct lack of self-awareness on my part.
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I'm grateful for her self-awareness, even if I do feel sorry for her therapist.
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Some of these students have enough self-awareness to feel the excruciating loneliness of exclusion.
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"In doing so, I demonstrated the human aspects of myself as well as self-awareness."
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Nebraska just changed their tourism motto today and I'm honestly loving the self-awareness pic.twitter.
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What saves the memoir is the self-awareness with which Atlas presents his personal experience.
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Everything I do is about social politics, self-awareness, communication, and intelligence—not party politics.
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Sadly, their lack of self-awareness and social skills are massive detriments to their careers.
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Use that knowledge to build your self-awareness, make adjustments, and grow as a person.
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Introverts are more likely to have a strong sense of introspective self-awareness, Cheek says.
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Through this small collection of vignettes, the artists reveal a critical sense of self-awareness.
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"I'll never teach again," he told CBC in a rare moment of televised self-awareness.
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There is no point during our conversation where Minaj demonstrates anything but absolute self-awareness.
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They simply have such low self-awareness that they have no foundation for increasing it.
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For example, you might explicitly teach skills like self-awareness, self-management or prosocial behaviors.
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I'm emotionally stunted in all these ways and racial self-awareness is one of them.
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But it also suggests the possibility of self-awareness and the healing power of reflection.
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"You can call me Boss," he says, with only the tiniest hint of self-awareness.
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You can lead a queen to self-awareness, but you cannot make her not overthink.
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In addition to poor comedic timing, self-awareness appears to be a challenge as well.
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Or, at least, it would be, if Tall Girl weren't so lacking in self-awareness.
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He's odd, sure, but there's a droll self-awareness about him that is immediately endearing.
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That almost aching self-awareness spoke to Jessica Marinaccio, dean of undergraduate admissions at Columbia.
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It is beyond just cleaning or tidying; KonMari encourages self-awareness within your own life.
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This kind of self-awareness gives me hope for the sentimental cash-grab to follow.
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Over its two-year history, the starter pack meme has developed a certain self-awareness.
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But there's something undeniably missing that could've made their takes far more worthwhile: self-awareness.
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In a moment of real self-awareness, Kourtney draws the parallel to her pregnancy with Mason.
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WATTERS: Do you think that President - because I don&apost think he has any self-awareness.
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Great bosses know more than others do because they're constantly working to increase their self-awareness.
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These movements are taken to mean they have some sense of self-awareness or self-recognition.
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Men and women were equally likely and unlikely, age was not associated with increased self-awareness.
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The robots navigate the "maze" with the help of Arnold's programming to eventually reach self-awareness.
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" Jeremy: "Lack of self-awareness would be …" Natalie: "You don't have to define that for me.
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I'm just asking that we enter the next 3,000 words with a modicum of self-awareness.
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The orientation of the piece emphasizes the viewer's self-awareness (we have to walk around it).
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They are the riotous self awareness of Skinny Girl Diet and Common Body and Dream Wife.
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How did you balance that awareness and lack of self awareness in a first person narrator?
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His hipster documentarian in Noah Baumbach's While We're Young floats through life with minimal self-awareness.
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What's more, it's not entirely clear if conscious self-awareness can be replicated in digital substrate.
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However, the hosts have learned how to change their own primary drives and achieve self-awareness.
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Episode 21986: #22MyNegusAndMyBishesIf you learn nothing else from Nola Darling, pay attention to her self-awareness.
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Verdict: Even for postmodernism, it's a shallow and ridiculous gesture without an ounce of self-awareness.
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Sensualmemes approaches the medium with a wry self-awareness, a charactersitc embraced by the art world.
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That's partially because the show used to leave self-awareness to the production staff and editors.
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I don't think they have the same level of empathy and what I'll call self-awareness.
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Arthur has little self-awareness, and despite talking at length, he never reaches any real insight.
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Increasing self-awareness for the individual is the first step to creating a more inclusive environment.
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We don't get to rewind the clock, and we don't get to rewind our self-awareness.
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At any age, let alone the ripe age of 24, her self-awareness is pretty impressive.
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EQ, which reflects and strengthens a person's right-brain skills, enhances self-awareness and increases humility.
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"It could be my fault," the president said, evidently experiencing a fleeting moment of self-awareness.
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It almost takes a higher level of commitment and self-awareness to stay with one person.
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In those rare moments of self-awareness, Vinyl seems like a story about its own obsolescence.
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But that would require a modicum of self-awareness, so I guess we're not really surprised.
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"There's a growing self-awareness of what in Vipassana terms we would call suffering," she said.
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Rather, their lack of self-awareness can grow in lockstep with their rank, seniority, and success.
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It is a practice of self-awareness and a ward against isolation, a routine of belonging.
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On the other hand, she said she's also teaching him a valuable lesson about self-awareness.
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The lack of self-awareness by the founders about Yahoo's faltering health, however, was its downfall.
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The post has since been taken down—signaling a little more self-awareness at the company.
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The "mirror test" is a measure of self-awareness developed by Gordon Gallup Jr. in 1970.
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If it was a stroke of self-awareness on the part of the Academy, even better.
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He believed, soundly, I suppose, that most patients' trouble arises from a lack of self-awareness.
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JD: Yeah, and it's not just the emotional, it's almost the self-awareness quotient as well.
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It highlighted his lack of self-awareness and unwillingness to see what others saw in him.
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Everyone was particularly fond of my Zen egg, a wooden totem symbolizing balance and self-awareness.
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Self-awareness is the ability to reflect on one's own thinking, to know that you know.
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Adding self-awareness and theory of mind, one can take tool making to a new level.
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It takes practice and requires a significant amount of self-awareness, discipline and laser-like focus.
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Self-awareness: This simply means being able to identify your own emotions and how they work.
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Mr. Dorsey demonstrates a lack of self-awareness, indifference, and yogababble that have hamstrung stakeholder value.
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It depends on the degree of maturation, I think, and self-awareness that the person has.
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Humility is a radical self-awareness from a position outside yourself — a form of radical honesty.
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Imagine the level of self-awareness to know you did that before anyone corroborated the fact.
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Do we want them to lead with a sense of submerged irony, of wistful self-awareness?
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Her lack of self-awareness makes her bold and fun, without being annoyingly sure of herself.
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They have produced videos together for years, playing exaggerated egotists in desperate need of self-awareness.
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It's a delightful mix of self-awareness, humor, and cojones that even Sam Cassell couldn't carry.
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Logically speaking, you can't have original expression without intent, and you can't have intent without self-awareness.
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He even had the self-awareness to base the name of the joint on his longstanding nickname.
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Though Amber was gifted, she didn't have the emotional self-awareness that I had as a kid.
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The papers assessed the sensory cognition, physical cognition, spatial cognition, social cognition and self-awareness of animals.
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It's a stark reminder that neither talent nor self-awareness are impediments to being a sexual abuser.
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"Although a religious monthly breast self-exam isn&apost necessarily recommended, 'breast self-awareness' is," said Dweck.
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"So far no test has been successfully applied to study self-awareness in dogs," Fugazza told Gizmodo.
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Trading in activism, self-awareness, and intimacy, four alternative guitar-rock albums manage to revitalize familiar forms.
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Read more ReadA Fish Just Passed a Mirror Test for Self-Awareness, but What Does That Mean?
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True self-awareness is a hard thing for a person to grasp, much less an entire country.
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Would there be beings on the alternate Earth with high intelligence, self-awareness, society and high technology?
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Perhaps you will use spending money and buying things as a cheap way of avoiding self-awareness.
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He's probably the most amusing to watch in his cocky ineptitude and complete lack of self-awareness.
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Get Me Roger Stone takes its name from one of Stone's few moments of genuine self-awareness.
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"I'm on a journey of self-awareness," she said, while receiving a chakra cleansing of crystal therapy.
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He was sure-footed in his self-awareness, secure in faith and he did not fear death.
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So often the horror in fiction about robots derives from the idea of them developing self-awareness.
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Think about this the next time you read about ape planning, dog empathy or elephant self-awareness.
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The CCL notes that self-awareness is the first step to identifying and solving a problematic trait.
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But it also boasts a layer of self-awareness that makes it that much easier to enjoy.
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She's impassioned and courteous, with a confidence that seems to spawn from her level of self-awareness.
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That's often what a great work rival paired with a little self-awareness can do for you.
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With the self-awareness of adulthood, the most unnerving conflicts are the ones that occur within yourself.
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Suddenly, self-awareness techniques he had learned felt like tools that had been used to control him.
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In the novel's opening scene, Shelley has no self-awareness about how unbalanced her life has become.
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Ultimately, his writing is a mode of criticism, of übersubjective intellectual reportage, grounded in extreme self-awareness.
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"This person has self-awareness, which is already one step ahead of the game," Ms. Daskal said.
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Other research demonstrates that internal self-awareness is associated with improved mental health and general well-being.
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It means giving them a definition of masculinity that allows for introspection, self-awareness, compassion and empathy.
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Noah also gave himself a glimmer of self-awareness, asking Vic whether the painkillers could cause hallucinations.
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We met a few days later, and he was barely calmer, although self-awareness softened the effect.
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Ultimately, you'll want to tailor the year to your own goals for self-improvement and self-awareness.
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This looks at the creature's remarkable intelligence and makes a case for its consciousness and self-awareness.
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One of the major milestones in creating human level intelligence is for machines to attain self-awareness.
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I honestly wasn't full of self-awareness back then and was making it up as I went along.
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With a lesser actress, or just one with less self-awareness, this character could have been a fiasco.
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It takes intention and a level of self-awareness to create and tell the story of your brand.
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The "why?" part of the answer will also tell you a lot about their level of self-awareness.
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Like all good sci-fi, the plot hinges on a rebellion and a computer that gains self-awareness.
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More often than not, their self-awareness will chime in when they start getting absorbed by a project.
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Second, I'm continually amazed at how little self-awareness most people have and how frequent miscommunications can be.
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They pay more attention to evidence and have a stronger self-awareness when they answer a question incorrectly.
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The Proposal seems to travel in the abyss of reality show concepts, with zero self-awareness about itself.
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Suddenly my rants of self-awareness, of social ills, of feminism and intersectionality and institutionalized racism were resonating.
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Self-awareness and early detection are the strongest tools we have, and you are your own best advocate.
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It's nice that the developers of PUBG have the self-awareness to prominently acknowledge the game's biggest problem.
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That self-awareness and confidence is what's often been lacking in a genre that stagnated in recent years.
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Brennan-Jobs' self-awareness in shaping her story is part of what makes her seem a reliable witness.
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But the typical déjà vu isn't only familiarity but also the self-awareness that that familiarity is false.
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This is what music sounds like before you develop ego and self-awareness—fun, unaffected, and impossibly cool.
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Selective outrage: It's all the rage in today's media that could use a few courses in self-awareness.
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Self-awareness and an interest in personal growth, and learning to not be a fucking dick, you know?
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Reclaiming is about self-awareness and understanding our value in spaces that don't always make us feel visible.
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" She said: "It's an important ability and a form of self-awareness as opposed to a cognitive limitation.
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But I found many techies that I encountered intolerant of criticism, with a commensurate lack of self-awareness.
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This involves having open debates around self-awareness, exploring how the men behave and how they carry themselves.
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His post — and the layers of self-awareness mount up here — considered the fascination with celebrity sex tapes.
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But soon, his discomfort is followed by an urge to announce his newfound self-awareness to the world.
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Luckily, I eventually found the self-awareness to realize that blindly pursuing goals I couldn't achieve was unhealthy.
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That the wine "is recognized by people abroad brings up self-awareness and pride" for Bolivians, he said.
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There are two keys to freeing yourself from flaky friend status: self-awareness and learning to say no.
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There's a sly self-awareness and playfulness to the comic's sequences — from its snappy dialogue to its art.
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Women, he explained to one friend with something like self-awareness, generally got this more precisely than men.
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The queens' heightened self-awareness made for some fascinating TV during 2016's self-referential All Stars 2.
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But the lack of self-awareness of the film's own writing in that respect is a little amazing.
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I ask Mr. Niinisto not to judge all Americans by this man, as he has no self-awareness.
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Franco understands this and marshals all his degree-mongering studiousness to play the autodidact devoid of self-awareness.
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To be fair, one such character, the narrator of "The Well," eventually shows a hint of self-awareness.
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Even a guy like the überdemon Shawn (Marc Evan Jackson) has a growing self-awareness by the end.
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Schaffer: It's us without self-awareness and the way things could have gone if we were different people.
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Although Alper's self-confidence deserves a boost, her modesty, self-awareness, and total lack of pretension are refreshing.
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But their self-awareness and self-deprecating humor is a pretty good salve that can be occasionally insightful.
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After converting to Marxism, he theorized about the neutering of human self-awareness and initiative by consumer capitalism.
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This is a blessing for Jewish continuity — but apparently it's also a curse for Jewish self-awareness in Israel.
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DuckDuckGo (123)Nobody with the capacity for self-awareness says they just "duckduckgo'd" something as shorthand for searching online.
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They're both untouchable but Wade, who has a self-awareness that's rare among the uber-successful, actually knows it.
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Self-awareness is the foundation of emotional intelligence, a skill that 90% of top performing leaders possess in abundance.
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Self-awareness: the ability to read and understand your emotions as well as recognize their impact on your relationships.
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With photo streams continuing to proliferate, greater self-awareness can counteract feelings of drowning amidst a flood of images.
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It starts with sophisticated behaviors, like tool use and self-awareness, and can also be seen in the brain.
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Biden's response betrayed a self-awareness that times have changed, that the political moment may have passed him by.
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His writing, brimming with self-awareness, is almost enough to make one wonder if something larger was at play.
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It's this self-awareness of exaggerated grandiosity that makes SuperFly, Blaxploitation films, urban fiction, and hood flicks worth watching.
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This probably comes from a lack of self-awareness that the support for Clinton is also mostly emotion-based.
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"The things that mattered to me were to teach my kids kindness, generosity, self-awareness, and compassion," she said.
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Precise and free of naivety, it's a record characterized by terse emotional confessions that glitter with cruel self-awareness.
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This self-awareness, a willingness to poke fun at itself, is part of what makes "Killing Eve" so entertaining.
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She doesn't have the brashness that her father has, and also, unlike her father, she speaks with self-awareness.
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But a real examination of these themes would require self-awareness and a light touch, two elements Flaked lacks.
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Could Zuckerberg, who wields considerable power over Facebook's share structure, develop the self-awareness and responsibility to manage it?
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Lack of self-awareness drives hurtful behavior but it also drives someone to think they're at fault for everything.
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Self-awareness burned off like fog and there we were, watching America's Next Top Model on his Ikea bed.
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I tie my self-awareness on this front directly to being raised by my strong and supportive single mother.
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With engaging energy and self-awareness, Korkki begins by calling in the experts to attack her own procrastination demons.
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Meanwhile, asking the second question is "a good way to see a person's level of self-awareness," says McCarthy.
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He's those SNL bros, except that his lack of self-awareness is coupled with ambition and religious MRA rhetoric.
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Last night's ceremony at the Dolby Theatre in LA was a case study in the limits of self-awareness.
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Alterations in perception, body image, imagery, self-awareness, time perception, and meaning have been documented during sessions of hypnotherapy.
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Perhaps this Thiel situation will finally bring that sense of self-awareness to those who hadn't realized this yet.
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Without high degrees of self-awareness on both our parts, the resulting conversation can devolve into a cold war.
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That's why many managers prefer a more supportive approach, cultivating self-awareness in their reports and providing positive reinforcement.
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The popular thing to tout is 'it's all about balance,' but I think it's actually all about self-awareness.
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Since dolphins develop earlier than humans in those areas, the researchers predicted that dolphins should show self-awareness earlier.
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People were celebrating me for basic self-awareness and a modicum of a challenge to my fellow white women.
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Should the government obtain more convictions, you hope the prosecutors will have the self-awareness to forgo celebratory drinks.
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This lack of self-awareness would be less galling if anything meaningful was being communicated, which it is not.
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While Swift gets all of this criticism powered by attention economy jet fuel, her self-awareness is not unique.
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But other moments (staring at fingers, picking up a foot) flash self-awareness, self-examination, self-bewilderment, self-alienation.
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Putting her art out there — putting herself out there again — but with this new self-knowledge and self-awareness.
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Paltrow now credits much of her success in the business world to that vulnerability and sense of self-awareness.
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Self-acceptance and self-awareness go a long way — step back, reassess, and make the changes necessary to thrive.
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As you might have guessed, choosing a flower essence that fits your feelings requires a fair amount of self-awareness.
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In this case, I think I have to have a sense of self-awareness about what my role is here.
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Suddenly, I experience a rare moment of self-awareness: I'd rather show randoms my vulva than talk about my feelings.
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But as with bobby-soxers and wannabes, outside observers have not often given stans credit for their own self-awareness.
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"It not only makes you feel great and keeps the skin balanced, but it also promotes self awareness," she says.
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Basically, they behave with a lack of self-awareness that can only come from shitting over everyone else for millennia.
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Mindfulness practice has entered mainstream culture in recent years, often as a way to reduce stress and boost self-awareness.
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Unfortunately for those of us looking for deep thinking or self-awareness from this administration, none of it is good.
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Bryan: Part of the charm of the character of Eugene has been his total and complete lack of self-awareness.
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When you know what you need, you can put yourself first with authenticity and self-awareness, without shame or regret.
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Again and again we have seen traumas sparking the robots' memories, which in turn leads to their gaining self-awareness.
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" Cuban said he likes his "thin-skinned" fellow billionaire businessman but said Trump "has absolutely zero self-awareness. None. Zip.
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At the heart of the issue — and the problem with white feminism itself — is an appalling lack of self-awareness.
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From my earliest moments of self-awareness about my gender identity, I decided it was something I had to hide.
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While people may lack the self-awareness to stop these tense conversations from escalating, technology may do a better job.
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Self-awareness won't be enough if it's not combined with foresight that borders on the skills of a fortune teller.
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It's very challenging, but in the end, managing work/life balance, for me, comes down to presence and self awareness.
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A lot of early death metal wasn't too refined with visuals—sometimes that lack of self-awareness can be helpful.
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What if Dolores' path to self-awareness leads to the disaster of "30 years ago," a would-be robot uprising.
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It's really just that Chris Bosh has the self-awareness to understand how silly All-Star Saturday Night really is.
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Which is also why her song ("Worse Things I Can Do") is crucial in bringing attention to her self-awareness.
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For the greater good, this self-awareness and honesty may preserve what WeWork has built and keep pushing it forward.
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Self-awareness is about knowing what you're good at and what you like, accepting your shortcomings, and accentuating your strengths.
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"We can and should teach social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills and responsible decision making," the first lady said.
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" Perry had quite the self-awareness by then proclaiming: "Well, I think we found our Saturday Night Live sound bite.
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Even in the early days, Diamond's lyrics blurred the line between self-awareness and self-mythology—a very contemporary condition.
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Conyers' resignation speaks to the remarkable lack of self-awareness that is an all-too-common trait in modern politics.
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"I'm blown away by their emotional sills and self-awareness," said Christine Mulvey, 60, a writer in Nevada City, Calif.
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Though he fell short of committing to visible, measurable steps to rectifying this, it at least indicated some self-awareness.
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The best that could be hoped for, in the earlier films, is to eke out a sliver of self-awareness.
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I don't mean to suggest that every ache and pain can be cured by self-awareness and changing one's behavior.
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A potent brew of ego, self-importance, a lack of self-awareness, more ego, and a constant need for attention.
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"He can't effectively prosecute Clinton's vulnerabilities because he has a total lack of self-discipline and self-awareness," Williams continued.
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But while Issa actually understands what she does wrong, Molly lacks the self-awareness necessary to realize her own mistakes.
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Just one look at Benjamin's face made clear that he was a sentient being with some kind of self-awareness.
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Her brother, Adnaan, said that as she grew up, Samya taught him about self-awareness, sensitivity to others, and joyfulness.
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In tough moments––the aftermath of a breakup, a friendship ending, losing a job––it's hard to have self awareness.
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The reader is left only with a clumsy plot device that is meant to elicit emotion but lacks self-awareness.
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The taste of celebrity is nice, but Anthony's self-awareness and head-down concentration keep his priorities glued in place.
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Hornby grows up through soccer in these pages, and it's his poignant and growing self-awareness that keeps us reading.
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Particularly during the 1980s, Gray was the embodiment of wit and self-awareness to a certain breed of urban male.
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The old Tomb Raider movies are terrible, patently silly and campy without the saving self-awareness of, say, The Mummy.
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"But, O.K." Kostyuk quickly adapted in typical fashion, demonstrating a sense of humility and self-awareness that belied her age.
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The self-awareness starts with accepting that if you work in stripping, you're a creep, a freak, and a voyeur.
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Here in Australia, I'd say that comedy is limited by our cultural fear of anything resembling self-awareness or vulnerability.
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Can you imagine the rarified levels of self-importance and lack of self-awareness required to make that phone call?
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The film's first trailer, which debuted in April, gave us a glimpse of director Taika Waititi's humor and self-awareness.
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His personal experiences, he wrote, helped him discover the value of self-awareness and its connection to the practice of journalism.
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Anne Hathaway breathlessly plays the narcissistic starlet Daphne Kluger, who has more self-awareness than one would expect from a diva.
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Which is, there's a surprising lack of self-awareness that seems to have gotten ... There seems to be more of it.
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No. What it does mean is you should have the self-awareness to not complain if you get overcharged for something.
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But we also zeroed in on the characters, the degree of playfulness and the degree of self-awareness they should have.
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"He was sure-footed in his self-awareness, secure in his faith, and he did not fear death," Lonnie Ali said.
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This book provided the clarity to see things as they are and to build self-awareness, which every leader must possess.
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But as the new PNAS study shows, an animal's inability to pass the MSR doesn't necessarily mean it lacks self-awareness.
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Also, practicing mindfulness through exercises like meditation, yoga and tai chi can increase self-awareness and build skills to manage stress.
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"Showing a return to self awareness is always a good way to start to regain some of the trust," Senning says.
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With self-awareness, the characters are finally free to define themselves, and their choices aren't always easy to watch, or empathetic.
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A+ self-awareness: Alright, friends, those are your friendly neighborhood sports figures, and what they're up to for this spooky holiday.
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Vipassana meditation focuses on self-awareness as a tool to help face the strain of daily life in a calm way.
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Against this knotty self-awareness, exacerbated by the fault-lines of the parents' doomed marriage, the children quicken the book's pulse.
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Q: Why do you say that people's self-awareness is more important to investment results than their understanding of the markets?
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It's the most remorse and self-awareness he's shown the entire series; but it leads nowhere and comes far too late.
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How much did social and emotional learning where students are taught about self-awareness, relationships, and human decency have an impact?
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"My collection is inspired by an almost indefinable moment when a human's self-awareness becomes active and sentiment," Tjaerandsen told WWD.
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Celeste demonstrates a surprising amount of self-awareness when she admits the reason why she hasn't told anyone about the abuse.
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Self-awareness is wonderful, but only ultimately makes a real impact when it's accompanied by action aimed at solving institutional inequality.
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Last month he released his record Psychic Lovers, mixing his penchant and love for 80s synthpop with an unwavering self-awareness.
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Mikal Gilmore's review of the new 50th anniversary edition in Rolling Stone sums up this position with a knowing self-awareness.
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Seriously, though, especially given how often he gets accused of losing his humor or his self-awareness, I'm glad he hasn't.
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"Stubbornness and pride are what keeps most people back since it doesn't allow for self-improvement and self-awareness," explains Kim.
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One is having lack of self-awareness, exactly who you are, which is the bad person or the dangerous person. Yes.
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But the billionaire says that cultivating one key trait helped her discover her life's purpose and achieve extraordinary success: self awareness.
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He also exhibited an astonishing lack of self-awareness, only evincing empathy when lawmakers' own boorish behavior distracted from his performance.
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Her singsong hooks are conduits to lyrics of shrewd self-awareness and insouciant honesty, and her distorted guitars have palpable strength.
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The "straight man" was Woody Harrelson as Marty Hart, a philandering father who is undone by his lack of self-awareness.
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Fido's just not that exceptional "We cover sensory cognition, physical cognition, spatial cognition, social cognition, and self-awareness," the study reads.
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Here, at some murky threshold that we never quite see until we've already tumbled over, self-awareness just blinks into darkness.
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Self-maintenance, self-regulation, and self-awareness are key for people like me to be able to live through the disorder.
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However, just the fact that they recognize their own flaws renders them superior to many managers that totally lack self-awareness.
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On the latest episode of Recode Decode, former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo says the Valley needs a shot of self-awareness.
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This means that it's a great idea to hone traits like resilience and self-awareness, if you're looking to get promoted.
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A president needs to work on weak spots and have the self-awareness to know what he or she doesn't know.
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A better bet is to try working on your own relational self-awareness and act as a role model for them.
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But it's impressive how committed Davis is to her character, powered by blinkered confidence and an utter lack of self-awareness.
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"A long way from the eyes, they're the soul you're standing on, showing self-awareness or lack thereof," he said cryptically.
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"The Canadians think that the women here are oppressed, that they're voiceless," he tells his wife, with no apparent self-awareness.
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For her, the question "was unexpected and refreshing since they said it with such authenticity, self-awareness, and humility," she said.
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First, she defies Bernard's attempt at reprogramming her by forcing him into a moment of self-awareness outside Dr. Ford's control.
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SCOTT: There is an element of self-awareness, just this side of winking, in the way Henson holds herself in check.
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But if it is straightforward and it suggests self-awareness and a real dedication to our mission, that's a good answer.
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"We can and should teach children the importance of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills and responsible decision making," Mrs.
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Traveling solo can be difficult, confusing, and scary, but it rewards you with an improved sense of self-awareness and confidence.
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Their work embraced different forms of narrative, often with psychological or erotic overtones, and new kinds of self-awareness and worldliness.
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Work on these seven skills and be open to increased self-awareness and strategies to enhance leadership, communication and ultimately followership.
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And it encompasses a spirit of forgiveness and self-awareness that we all need to hear at this time of year.
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The first-wave JAPs had certainly been flashy, but Juicy Couture embodied these ideals with a tone of winking self-awareness.
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There are, of course, timeless elements: Things like puberty, things like, your body's exploding, your self-awareness is being turned on.
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I do agree with that in a sense that a lot of stuff we perceive as groundbreaking or totally new or whatever does come from a certain lack of self-awareness, because if you had more self-awareness awareness of what different groups are expecting of you, in a lot of cases that can stifle creativity.
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The company has always been defined in part by onanism and self-congratulation, but has managed a certain degree of self-awareness.
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It's even worse when you're stuck in a bad relationship but don't have the guts or self-awareness to break it off.
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As it turns out, he makes an excellent fit for an action movie that takes a critical look at male self-awareness.
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Snide self-awareness—a year too late—really highlights an unwillingness to dig deeper, find something authentic, and bend with the times.
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This question can also gauge your level of self-awareness, a critical leadership skill said Augustine, and will require some self-reflection.
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Instead, studying right-wing successes and failures is an exercise in self-awareness, like looking at one's self in a stranger's mirror.
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It's a busy time for this relative newcomer, but her calm confidence and self-awareness are proving to be beneficial travel companions.
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" NewsBuster managing editor Curtis Houck mocked the festival in a column headlined, "No self-awareness: Six unhinged moments from liberal media lovefest.
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And when we, sleep-deprived, get tripped up on complex problems, we lose the self-awareness that would ordinarily keep us moving.
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He — with extreme self-awareness — was hijacking the white male violence digital feedback loop to spread and amplify his ideas and actions.
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Users often described how their perception and their self-awareness became distorted when they took these substances, much like in a dream.
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The internet clearly can be a dangerous place, but teens now have the self-awareness to know when it's time to unplug.
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One of Eminem's principal gifts was self-awareness and sense of responsibility to the culture that had accepted him on their terms.
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Poe challenges viewers by confronting them simultaneously with pleasure and with a self-awareness of their gazes meeting his black, queer body.
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They move steadily, even heroically, forming gorgeous tableaus, yet also reminding us of their self-awareness by looking directly into the camera.
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There's a level of self-awareness in Aquaman's more grandiose images and plot movements that's certainly been missing from previous DC movies.
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It can cause anxiety, paranoia, elevated heart rate, and heightened self-awareness — that can be really uncomfortable for a lot of people.
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The mindfulness-based CBT taught patients specifically how to note and accept distressing thoughts and feelings through increased acceptance and self-awareness.
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But as I became more tangled up in the delusions, I lost any sense of self-awareness and terror fully consumed me.
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More often than not, teens have a self awareness of the privilege they have of growing up in an all-digital era.
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That glimmer of danger has long been extinguished, replaced with a burning self-awareness and a smouldering fear of his footballing mortality.
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What is strikingly lacking in this credo is any self-awareness on Blair's part of his own role in creating this situation.
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Self-awareness is itself hard work, not to mention the hard work of improving or at least tempering those aspects of ourselves.
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Leaders who take focused action to increase their self-awareness may not end up with any more insight than they began with.
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What he's going for instead is a self-awareness of inner drive that is tempered by an empathy for one's team members.
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And his intense, theatrical sense of self-awareness short-circuited criticisms that his music was unoriginal—that seemed to be the point.
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The exhibition presents the next theme, "New Self-Awareness," as growing out of the impact of the New Negro and Negritude movements.
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It indicates self-awareness, a mental attribute previously known only among creatures of noted intelligence like great apes, dolphins, elephants and magpies.
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Organizations should invest in diversity training to help hiring managers develop a greater self-awareness when evaluating what a candidate is worth.
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But the self-awareness might have been better directed at the rest of the movie, keeping the focus where it works best.
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In a moment of acute self-awareness after Bolton received a standing ovation for Friday's strikes on Syria, Trump offered a warning.
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"Woke" now works as a dig against those who claim to be culturally aware and yet are, sadly, lacking in self-awareness.
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Many studies found that dogs were the winners in areas of sensory cognition, physical cognition, spatial cognition, social cognition and self-awareness.
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"Digging into this requires a level of self-awareness which is imperative, in my opinion, to be a good leader," says Moran.
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Sasha learns some self-awareness, but her journey to enlightenment drags: Even 95 minutes feels too long to spend in her company.
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Jian Ghomeshi, the former CBC radio host accused of sexual assault and harassment, also wrote an essay utterly lacking in self-awareness.
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I do think, however, that Elliot's self-awareness makes this latest twist feel a little different from the twists in season one.
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My favorite small moment in this episode was the throwaway legal case that doubles as a gleeful moment of smirky self-awareness.
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"I think socially that archetype, or variations of it, wants mainly to broadcast self-awareness and sensitivity," he told me over email.
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Mirror self-recognition is often taken as a measure of a kind of intelligence and self-awareness, although not all scientists agree.
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As an HBO employee and a picky eater lacking in self-awareness, I can speak personally to the heavy editorial lift required.
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The book is shot through with a self-awareness that helps readers cheer her on, even if they don't necessarily like her.
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What's great about George Herriman's much admired early-21th-century comic strip "Krazy Kat" is its nearly unlimited scope for self-awareness.
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But what made Love Is Blind special was a combination of its audacious novelty and its contestants' earnest lack of self-awareness.
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But the clearest example of the contestants' lack of self-awareness came from Jessica, a 34-year-old with a baby voice.
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"Taking a break can promote self-awareness when you're removed from the situation of toxicity, and what's not going right," she said.
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There's also a complete lack of self-awareness from CNN personalities such as Chris Cillizza, who serves as its editor-at-large.
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If you have the self awareness to figure out that it's happening to you, you might benefit from trying out light therapy.
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The choice was an illustration of Obama's own political self-awareness and his seriousness about becoming a moderating force in American politics.
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Instead, the top replies to Teigen's tweet included a stock photo of a mirror and memes about a lack of self-awareness.
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I prefer the word strength which to me, speaks to one's power but with a sense of self-awareness, ownership, and attitude.
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There's something about doing so that activates a new level of self-awareness about who we are and what we can create.
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Usually it involves a bizarre and inexplicable alchemy of having chaotic high/low culture energy and a total lack of self-awareness.
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"Whenever you find yourself in that situation, showing a return to self-awareness is a good way to regain trust," Senning says.
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He worried about my self-awareness and work ethic, and especially had concerns about how that would impact other projects or deadlines.
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Wilde says her daughter Daisy also has the same lack of self-awareness and she hopes to help maintain that way of thinking.
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The only way to end the spiral is by introducing something so ridiculous it forces me back into a state of self-awareness.
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Psychologists also highlight how self-reflection can help push you toward a purposeful change, help you reach your goals and trigger self-awareness.
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In the time before iPhone selfies, Instagram and Snapchat there was a different kind of self awareness; one that no longer exists today.
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They really said screw it to symbolism and blew the whole thing up in order to force Noah to have some self-awareness.
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It's a product of expanding self-awareness, personal growth, and a genuine effort by him and his employer to make their relationship work.
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Rebecca even sang the song "I'm The Villain" when she realized the error of her ways, though that self-awareness didn't exactly stick.
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Their once-relatable flaws—such as Liz Lemon's awkwardness and Michael Scott's lack of self-awareness—became inflated to the point of grating.
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The moments where it seems like Brent is on a collision course with self-awareness do lend a few chuckles to the movie.
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" Dunham's acceptance of the job, Malek said, shows "really little self-awareness, indicates she doesn't listen to Syrian voices, that we are voiceless.
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Almost any direction the series can go as it evolves the storyline is bound to be disastrous, unless it develops some self-awareness.
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She adds that tantric practices involve mindfulness, self-awareness, and a willingness to listen to how one's body responds to touch and sensation.
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But far from dumbing Monster Hunter down for a mainstream global audience, Capcom has shown remarkable confidence and self-awareness in designing World.
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Without them, Handmaid's will struggle to maintain any believability or self-awareness — and can forget about achieving greater meaning outside the western hemisphere.
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With Trump, there was no playbook, no self-awareness, no standards to live up to and no floor too low to sink beneath.
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Sinelnikova's goal there is to expand on a previous installation, SENTINEL: Temple of Self-Awareness, from The Museum of Human Achievement in Austin.
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I now know that this is going to be my life's work, so I would say what has changed is more self-awareness.
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Ab-Soul: Do What Thou Wilt (Top Dawg Entertainment) "Mischievous, mysterious, miscellaneous," he calls himself—with exceptional self-awareness if you ask me.
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Presumably she's on her path to self-awareness, which is initiated in the first episode when she's raped by the Man in Black.
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Take self-awareness superstar and former Ford CEO Alan Mulally, who presided over one of the most dramatic business turnarounds in American history.
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Compared to managers and front-line leaders, for example, executives more dramatically overvalue their empathy, adaptability, coaching, collaboration, and (ironically) self-awareness skills.
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He has been one of our most reflective sports personalities, and like anyone with self-awareness, his fame has caused him tremendous anguish.
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Her Instagram feed also features goofy, "relatable" images, but they're staged with the slickness and extreme self-awareness of a sophisticated #branding exercise.
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Without a hint of self-awareness, they played right into Trump's argument about a press that could not and should not be trusted.
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I admire Smith's self-awareness, his vulnerability and his intelligence in detailing our failures and in encouraging us to dismantle the masculinity myth.
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This lack of self-awareness as a governing body is evidence that We's coworking spaces have kombucha, and the board room has MDMA.
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"When you have the opportunity to watch yourself, sometimes the self-awareness that you get is just an entirely different perspective," Emily explained.
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What's interesting about Tony's manifesto, though, isn't that yet another millennial has written an autobiographical think-piece around his lack of self-awareness.
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If you try to dodge the question, it signals overconfidence and a lack of self-awareness — basically the opposite of what they want.
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Actually, when you look at the people making those denunciations, you have to wonder: Can they really be that lacking in self-awareness?
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All cetaceans — a group of marine mammals that includes whales and dolphins — share a keen intelligence, self-awareness, and deep sense of emotion.
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The UK-based creator's works seem to fold into themselves in neat orders or spin with the self-awareness of a ballet dancer.
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Of course aging brings wrenching losses, but it also confers authenticity, confidence, perspective, self-awareness (and my mother said her legs got better).
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The characters don't (usually) directly break the fourth wall, but their dialogue demonstrates self-awareness of their role as fodder for more gore.
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One of the most crucial attributes a show like this needs to work is self-awareness, and luckily BoJack has it in spades.
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Their awkward convergence becomes an incandescent, allegorical outgrowth of the agonizing introspection that Abélard and Héloïse undergo in their search for self-awareness.
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Using various historical figures as case studies, Holiday illustrates the perils of egotism and explains how un-self-awareness is our greatest impediment.
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Listeners become better able to empathize with victims, while also gaining self-awareness about their own relationship to the myth of the killer.
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And right away, some of the elements that Kelly introduced — self-awareness, irreverence, talking to the audience — were fleshed out and expanded upon.
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It has to be earned by intensely building self-awareness, as well as an awareness of others, and their potential for manipulating you.
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Practicing internal self-awareness allows you to honestly evaluate and re-evaluate the trade-offs inherent to living an unbalanced, flow-filled life.
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Frances's defensive, deceived self-awareness, her painful errors in emotional judgment, feel so vividly truthful that the reader sympathetically braces for her comeuppance.
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But the most striking moments on this refreshingly warm LP are the others, the ones where she conveys weakness, vulnerability and self-awareness.
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In the HBO show Westworld, guests are immersed in a Western experiential theme park populated by human-like robots bordering on self-awareness.
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They are taking in a workshop run by an NGO called Justice Desk, which teaches children about their rights, self-awareness and safety.
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And given recent revelations about the ways Hollywood's most powerful can abuse and exploit the vulnerable, particularly women, that self-awareness felt right.
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And that constant sense of ironic self-awareness is also why the movie franchise works so well — better than the books, for me.
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They also reveal a striking lack of self-awareness that anyone might object to or even make particular note of such a relationship.
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So, it's hard to be self-aware, but try and cultivate self-awareness and find people that you can do great things with.
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"Look What You Made Me Do" is, admittedly, catchy and shows a sort of self-awareness Swift has about her representation in the media.
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Beyond its post-apocalyptic people-eaters, Borne maintains a wry self-awareness that's rare in dystopias, making it the most necessary VanderMeer book yet.
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Google, for example, promotes mindfulness and programs like Search Inside Yourself, which teaches employees self awareness and emotional intelligence, using techniques like—surprise—meditation.
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And it really doesn't mean that Black-ish — a show whose self-awareness is usually one of its strongest assets — should ignore this history.
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This self-awareness was comforting, for a while: He knows he's terrible, we thought, so he must somehow be one of the good ones.
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But with the added dash of self-awareness and deft comedic timing, he becomes a hilarious subversion of the exact trope he fears becoming.
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The show's finale is open-ended, but we can rest assured that the girls have begun to dabble with self-awareness, forgiveness, independence, womanhood.
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And that's exactly the kind of skill and self-awareness you'd need in a human charged with preventing a computer from stereotyping a stranger.
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"What attracted me most was her keen cyber-self awareness and unapologetic femme presence as a young black mother," Twitter user Bianca Perez says.
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Use these tips to start developing your own self-awareness and overcome the personal triggers that get in the way of your professional progression.
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The government, he explains, has enough "self-awareness" to recognise that turning a blind eye to tax shirkers is in its political self-interest.
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Combined with other aspects of cognition (like memory), it gives rise to self-awareness and the impression that we live in a coherent universe.
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Self-awareness about the way you look has been really amplified by the fact that you're expected to document every aspect of your life.
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Happiness is considered as the gateway to self-awareness, intrinsic motivation, independence, positive ties with their communities — and it's what we believe cultivates success.
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The alter-ego voice I was using was a persona that had no self-awareness, and that was part of the fun of it.
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But the show nails details even more personal and small and subliminal than that—like the tension between physical enjoyment and painful self-awareness.
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I also think it's really important to balance the silly with the academic and to do it all with some sense of self-awareness.
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More specifically: Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes, which usually involved people off Coronation Street stiffly moving through theatre school choreography with tangible self-awareness.
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The Fourth Way drew from, among other things, Zen Buddhism, Sufi Islam, and the occult; followers strove for unceasing self-awareness and self-mastery.
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Indeed, the showrunners say, it's that lack of self-awareness that provides them with the ammunition they need to write the most biting satire.
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Twitter timelines are full of "Tidying Up" jokes, most of which lie somewhere between the valleys of laughing self-awareness and laughing self-loathing.
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If this is the racial prism they see the country through, it might be time to look into some adult classes on self-awareness.
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"The lack of judgement and the lack of self-awareness that this reflects I think is shocking," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
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Her newfound self-awareness has transformed reality into a nagging case of the hiccups, with déjà vu cycling in and out of her mind.
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But she's plenty self-knowing already, thanks, and Ms. Sarandon shows you the self-awareness hovering behind Marnie's smile and trembling in her pauses.
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Its basic concept is that we can gauge an animal's self-awareness by whether or not it recognizes its own reflection in a mirror.
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Instead of continuing in that vein, though, The Defenders takes Iron Fist in a new direction, giving the character some much-needed self-awareness.
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The timeless beauty and fashion icon (hello, LBD) radiated a grace, elegance, self-awareness, charm and confidence unlike any other celebrity, living or dead.
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He feels Trump has lost his sense of self-awareness, using as an example an incident in the first weeks of the new administration.
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Here, BoJack Horseman falls victim to a key problem with stories about adoption—but does so with self-awareness and hopefully, a larger purpose.
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It is thoughtful self-awareness, meant as a contrast to the belligerent certainty more common in politics these days — very much Mayor Pete's brand.
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Each color in the hierarchy was not only a higher state of self-awareness but also reflected a member's ability to recruit more members.
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Furthermore, both humans and chimps use their self-awareness to model other's thoughts... This ability known as Theory of Mind drives many intelligent behaviors.
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But as "Westworld" has opened up and the hosts have gained self-awareness, we've been left to guess about who's really pulling the strings.
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To be able to split that responsibility into two parts, while taking it slow and steady, requires enormous self-awareness as well as humility.
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She speaks frankly about her personal struggles with loneliness, impostor syndrome, and eating disorders, and demonstrates a disarming self-awareness about her own neediness.
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As a rapper, Glover has made a point of blurring the line between himself and his alter egos, between self-awareness and self-consciousness.
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"The Yellow House," by Sarah M. Broom, has everything I could want in a book: moving personal history, painstaking research, a reflexive self-awareness.
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She gave me a new level of self-awareness that's helped me navigate my life in a meaningful way, so I'm a big fan.
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But the journey has been necessary to get them to a place where they can achieve full self-awareness and control their own destiny.
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This cheerful self-awareness reduces the sexuality of his images, allowing them to be read as honest or even banal, not salacious or voyeuristic.
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But he tells this story with an insightful self-awareness and self-deprecation that's welcomely (and sometimes uncomfortably) honest, incredibly funny, and strangely beautiful.
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Whether these filmmakers intended for their movies to work as a critique of normcore values probably depended a lot on their individual self-awareness.
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Finally, from a psychological point of view, the self or the self-awareness that starts to form as you get older might be key factors.
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The reason Gummo works is because it's simultaneously immersive and evasive; it's a portrait of a town and people unburdened by self-awareness and judgement.
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A critique or even analysis of the "greatest political show on earth" would have required a level of self-awareness that The Circus never possessed.
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An Overview System is a pattern of organized self-awareness in which the whole is perceived as the context of all the parts within it.
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I've learned to use the term "starter home" to describe ours, hoping that acknowledging its inadequacies at least shows our self-awareness, if not humility.
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And the current White House occupant doesn't help redeem the image of the very rich and their embrace of qualities like empathy and self-awareness.
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Its voice is one whose tone of hard-won self-awareness is tempered by an irrepressible — and refreshing and inspiring — current of vulnerability and strength.
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Whether you're looking for emotional clarity or renewed energy, O'Day says the work she does with clients takes a lot of self-awareness and consistency.
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But perhaps only these true parseltongues, who were entering kindergarten while Myspace was peaking, have the self-awareness and ability to know when to unplug.
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Often, the No. 1 reason is simply location — and the general lack of self-awareness that you have no business actually being in that location.
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And yet there was a sliver of self-awareness: Lane posted anti–conspiracy theorist videos as proof that there was a conspiracy against conspiracy theorists.
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Between Cardi's sharp self-awareness and Kardashian's dedication to her new family, one wonders if women are now navigating a post-cheating approach to relationships.
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On the other hand, Facebook's tactics raise many more red flags on the topics of privacy, discretion and the company's own self-awareness and credibility.
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The two methodically track Jack through the drug piracy underworld, while working out a complicated relationship and dealing with Paladin's growing sense of self-awareness.
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In tests, monkeys were taught to locate a laser pointer mark on their face by looking at a mirror—a possible sign of self-awareness.
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Daily meditation and mindfulness can help us to increase our self-awareness and recognize our own negative emotions of ego, jealousy, greed, lust, and anger.
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"There's a small person inside of you dying to get out," she tells Annie with all the best intentions, and none of the self-awareness.
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Please note that the moderators specifically called out "self-aware" submissions as acceptable, presumably because true self-awareness is admirable no matter where it's found.
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From the beginning, Bryant showed a surprising level of openness and self-awareness on Twitter, poking fun at his own curmudgeonly, lone-wolf reputation. 25.
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The latter hated Clinton so deeply they did not have the self-awareness to understand how they were humiliating themselves in the process of denial.
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She possessed all of the qualities of a cartoon princess dropped into the real world, including the ball gowns and utter lack of self-awareness.
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Continuing to call President-elect Trump and his team racist is both an admission of not understanding the voters and a lack of self-awareness.
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" In a brief moment of self-awareness, he acknowledged that alcohol would likely make his already volatile nature worse: "Can you imagine if I had?
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Rather than focusing on privileged people's self-awareness, it makes sense to look at broader structures that serve as obstacles to good fortune for others.
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At the township they visited a workshop that teaches children about their rights, self-awareness and provides female empowerment training to girls in the community. . .
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"Politicians, in general, aren't brilliant when it comes to self-awareness," said Anand Menon, professor of European politics and foreign affairs at King's College London.
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Spending time in solitude free of distractions allows you to take a more big-picture outlook along with gaining more self-awareness about your life.
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Still, I'm skeptical of the current vogue in picture books for self-awareness: stories about the act of storytelling, texts conscious of themselves as texts.
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He places some hope in an updated version of his grandparents' virtues—faith, hard work, and constancy—with a dash of contemporary emotional self-awareness.
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White audiences adored him, and black audiences were fascinated by his subtle and unexpected self-awareness and political commentary that only they could truly appreciate.
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He entered an Arizona clinic to try to put his life back together, texting his younger daughter that he had emerged with newfound self-awareness.
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Perhaps it is not modesty, but a high level of self awareness, that allows him to differentiate between what he likes and what he sees.
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When we act with intellect without empathy, innovation without self awareness, power without discernment or wisdom, then we let ourselves be slaves to our egos.
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This is a man with no respect for democratic norms, no understanding of compromise, no sense of inclusiveness, and, worst of all, no self-awareness.
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" Or when Kate, in a rare moment of self-awareness, says, "You know, one of these days I'm going to actually counsel you about college.
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Studies show that those who possess strong internal self-awareness make better decisions, have better personal relationships, are more creative and have more fulfilling careers.
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For its part, "The King" focuses on Hal-Henry, turning his evolution into a predictable journey into self-awareness, with brooding looks and noble intentions.
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Trump, displaying a rare bit of self-awareness, tried to justify why he was spending so much time tweeting about Omarosa in a Monday tweet.
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The root causes here are a little more ambiguous, a cocktail of design flaws, human weakness and the development of self-awareness and free will.
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Maeve's power over men existed before her self-awareness, but now that she's given herself an upgrade, she's smarter and less inhibited than her handlers.
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The self-awareness that smartphones are bad for us, and that tech companies are evil for addicting us to their apps, is proof of sanity.
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Edmondson said that, as a young, aspiring actress looking for meaning in the world, she was attracted to Nxivm's promise of self-awareness and growth.
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If you are looking for a job right now, it's important to have the self-awareness to identify the things are you skilled at today.
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That note of satirical self-awareness pops up now and then in what's otherwise an earnest genre jambalaya: a medical-supernatural-conspiracy shoot 'em up.
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SZALAI I was looking for an element of surprise, for an unsparing self-awareness, for a willingness to go there, wherever there happens to be.
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It's certainly true for any White House reporter with a modicum of self-awareness that ... Access has been shown to be not so valuable, right?
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The work all has the subtle feel of high Modernist composition, but demonstrates greater self-awareness of the politics that surround and inhabit our bodies.
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A study of Indian managers found that EI plays a significant role in the ability to deal with adversity, especially through self-awareness and self-regulation.
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But at heart, it's a sincere shopping spree between robots and demons, one that would have been elevated by self-awareness and a little arch remove.
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This summer, Laura Dern, Angela Kinsey, and Kim Kardashian have all responded to tweets about themselves with a particular self-awareness that's gotten lots of attention.
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But it will take a massive shift to introduce self-awareness to an industry that has always assumed it was changing the world for the better.
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Luckily, with a little bit of self-awareness and effort, it's easy to overcome the counterproductive tendencies and lean into the ones that make you great.
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Her vivid, elusive movies are observational and fragmented, agitated and entropic in equal measure, populated by accident-prone characters notable for their absence of self-awareness.
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The script is irreverent, the characters are sarcastic, and Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista) generates laugh after laugh as the hulking brute with zero self-awareness.
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This suggests that monkeys possess a certain degree of bodily self-awareness, even though they lack the innate ability to spontaneously recognize themselves in a reflection.
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"We have to take the totality of what we know about each species to make a guess about their level of self-awareness," she told Gizmodo.
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As noted, episodic memory has been linked to self-awareness, which is the ability to see oneself as an entity that's separate and different from others.
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But her efforts to inspire the masses have sometimes backfired because the senior adviser to the president tends to have an extraordinary lack of self-awareness.
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But like any adult with even a hint of self-awareness, she knows her advice should be taken with a more than a grain of salt.
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There's no rock-star bluster, but instead a constant self-awareness of how lucky they are to get to make this sort of music for people.
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Self-awareness is key, and Carti getting in touch with that allowed him to separate himself from the pack, reaching territory where only Lil Uzi resides.
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Calo says the whole debate comes back to this idea of discretion, which has nothing to do with the idea of the singularity or self-awareness.
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According to Pillay, taking some time to allow yourself to be unfocused can not only boost self-awareness and creativity, but also lead to better decisions.
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But to do so, you need to develop self-awareness about the self-destructive thoughts, behaviors, and feelings that prevent you from reaching your full potential.
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It emphasizes that a leader must be trustworthy, have discipline and self-control, good judgment and the ability for complex critical thinking, self-awareness and empathy.
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Making anything celebratory, or even anything funny, in the Trump era is a tricky prospect for most people with even the slightest bit of self-awareness.
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Their success over the past decade has been driven not by adherence to any one analytical principle but rather by an uncanny, unflinching, unusual self-awareness.
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It is glaringly apparent that many in the media lack basic self-awareness: you can't insult people and then demand they accept whatever you tell them.
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Even worse are the selfish employees who have zero self-awareness or inkling that they're coming across and acting like a self-centered you-know-what.
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The founders highlighted a need for self-awareness, citing "openness to receiving feedback without being defensive" and "the ability to prioritize" as important keys to success.
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Macklemore has always had an agonized relationship to white privilege, though — in a sense, his pop breakthrough was a breather between periods of righteous self-awareness.
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Instead, he was enamored of the store's collection, as though "he was maybe coming into some level of self-awareness of his culture," Ms. Tyehimba said.
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The addict's life, Jamison says, "thwarts the impulse to narrate self-awareness as salvation" by turning the writer into an unreliable narrator of her own life.
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Indeed, Ortiz's strikeout rate, which was just 13.5 percent this year, tells the story of a man who's achieved a sort of Zen-like self-awareness.
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While there are many ways to approach demand acquisition, it is important to have the self-awareness to understand which channels are best for your platform.
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The Vixen doesn't seem like a villain in the classic Phi Phi O'Hara mold, where her maliciousness is only outmoded by her lack of self-awareness.
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For example, mindfulness training, which involves attention control, emotion regulation and increased self-awareness, can increase connectivity within this network and help people to quit smoking.
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Do I try to help him understand why is he being passed over for people who do not have the self-awareness of a smooshed avocado?
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That communication requires responses that include seeking clinical evaluation, using safety plans, including recognizing warning signs, encouragement of self-awareness and identification of reasons for living.
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That page is a full realization and embrace of Deadpool's quirks and self-awareness, but it's also indicative of how the character is currently being written.
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We're conditioned to touch our own faces from a young age because it signals public self-awareness, psychologist and anxiety specialist Kevin Chapman told Business Insider.
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But what's been more distressing to watch than Trump's perfunctory behavior has been his lack of self-awareness about how his actions affect his own team.
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" Viola Davis "What's released me most from the fear of aging is self-awareness … I've never determined my value based on my looks or anything physical.
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Mr. Beatty's Hughes has his moments of monstrous egotism, but conveys a sly self-awareness even when Hughes's battiest behavior leaves those around him visibly cringing.
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Manafort pledged to Judge Amy Berman Jackson that he would change his behavior going forward, describing himself as a changed man with a new self-awareness.
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However, I have enough self-awareness to know if I tried to copy the videos and get in on the joke, it would just look sad.
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That was Barbra Streisand, making her big-screen debut at 21984 with a mixture of self-confidence and self-awareness that represented something new in Hollywood.
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More frequently compromised by vanity and ego, it's the conduit for a certain kind of self-actualization, and its practitioners are dangerously lacking in self-awareness.
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"For the head of a one-party state, he has a healthy sense of humor, a self-awareness, and a sense of irony," Obama told me.
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No fan of the media, he told The Hill that journalists "have no moral compass" and "zero self-awareness" on how the American people perceive them.
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Like a chaos emerald in the rough, a project emerged that would breathe some much-needed life into a franchise dying from lack of self-awareness.
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If left unchecked, your fear and hypervigilance has a way of alienating you from emotional self-awareness and from the most important people in your life.
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Davis will be a free agent at season's end, and if he has a whit of self-awareness he should sign up again with the Lakers.
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Curiously, though, the film seems to be trying to both ape and update a mid-century melodrama, but without the self-awareness the best ones display.
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But even to say "lie" seems to suggest a certain self-awareness, an ability to distinguish performance from reality, that Trump shows no signs of possessing.
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Gray's prosaic style robs Fate of the Furious of any real sense of self-awareness or humor, which could never be said about Lin or Wan's installments.
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Perhaps the only thing Paul has gained from the experience is the self-awareness to know a huge portion of the internet wants to see him fail.
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Great leaders' high self-awareness means they have a clear and accurate image not just of their leadership style, but also of their own strengths and weaknesses.
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All along, Ford has been the invisible hand removing the barriers to the hosts achieving true self-awareness and seeking freedom; he set Maeve on her path.
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It's a canny way to explain away any narrative differences between the original Ratchet and Clank and this one—but also a winking move toward self-awareness.
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He doesn't have an outlet for his emotions except aggression, and he takes his feelings out on other people violently and without self-awareness, remorse, or empathy.
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The education ministry has published a fuzzy-sounding list of "21st Century Competencies" (including "self-awareness" and "responsible decision-making") that it wants every pupil to acquire.
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Here in Sour Patch, the figures are not just embracing themselves or their lovers or staring at us with a bright-eyed self-awareness; they're shopping, too.
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If nothing else, there's a lack of self-awareness involved in presenting the story uncritically to a modern audience, most of whom didn't live through the Blitz.
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Not the self-awareness call-out—I'd like to think everyone understands that Trump wouldn't crumble before a "check your privilege"—but pointing out Trump's bigoted speech.
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Following a car accident in Before I Fall, Samantha (Zoey Deutch) is stuck repeating the same day until she reaches a more enlightened state of self-awareness.
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Deadpool regularly breaks the fourth wall, and that self-awareness allows him (and his creators) to worship and mock, love and hate the genre he's trapped in.
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Like its namesake, it's set on a distant corporate research base called Citadel Station, whose artificial intelligence system has gained self-awareness and pronounced herself a god.
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A smidge of self-awareness and the universal parental need to emotionally connect with your kid are enough to put Hirsh-Pasek's recommendations into practice pretty easily.
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Dealing with the authorial voice, especially one given to diversions, paratext and self-awareness, has always been a problem for Hollywood when attempting to adapt satirical novelists.
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We might feel that we're getting by fine on less sleep, but we're deluding ourselves, Dr. Veasey said, largely because lack of sleep skews our self-awareness.
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Living in a foreign country doesn't just give you the opportunity to learn about different cultures, it can also boost your self-awareness and improve your career.
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Mr. Trump was warmly, if not rapturously, received at the annual conference, which is billed as the Values Voter Summit, and displayed a measure of self-awareness.
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I deal with it with the same self-awareness that I'm grateful to have developed over the years in my general struggle with anxiety, outside of motherhood.
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Something about living in the UK—the land of crippling self-awareness thinly plastered over by a sense of irony—has made me unable to journal sincerely.
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Some specialists even see humor as the final frontier for artificial intelligence, because it requires mastery of sophisticated functions like self-awareness, empathy, spontaneity, and linguistic subtlety.
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The plots bubble, and though the language can border on kitsch ("I was the mysterious stranger at the theatre"), it never loses its irony or self-awareness.
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"Our community values here are so strong, and that's a gift, but it makes it hard for us to grow our own self-awareness," Ms. Abad said.
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Yet as she rids herself of each leeching narcissist, only to fall under the spell of the next, the novel traces a burgeoning sense of self-awareness.
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Before Drake was Drake, he was an actor, and he still carries himself with the polish and the ambient self-awareness that come with perpetually being observed.
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"Public self-awareness generally refers to our awareness of ourselves from the perspective of other people, which is inevitably triggered during social interactions," Chapman told Business Insider.
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Takahashi himself thinks that he hasn't changed fundamentally — though he adds that ''every day, I strongly feel that I should have more self-awareness as a father.
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Why, he agonizes with no self-awareness, does God not answer prayers and alleviate suffering, a question which proves too heavy a load for Mr. Garfield's talents.
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Morality matters, if defined less as self-righteous ardor and more as self-awareness of a leader's effect on those around him and an appreciation of paradox.
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It was a rare moment of self-awareness for the tweeter-in-chief: He may, briefly, have realized that he had no idea what he was doing.
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Sexuality functions in culture as the metaphor for secrets about identity, and Killer Inside poignantly chronicles Hernandez's self-awareness of how much he never revealed about himself.
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Have the confidence and self-awareness to analyze your strengths and weaknesses, and build the rest of your team to complement what you bring to the table.
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What's so remarkable about the college contest is that students are writing about the time they're in right now with that kind of intelligence and self-awareness.
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Many mental abilities once regarded as uniquely human — toolmaking, problem-solving, sophisticated communication, self-awareness — turn out to be far more widespread among animals than previously thought.
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As for the star, Neeson has whittled his winter persona down to a haggard nub of weary anger, purging any inkling of gentleness, melancholy or self-awareness.
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This self-awareness, combined with an admiration for Walker Evans's Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), sometimes manifested into an overly romantic view of his subjects.
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Being an ally to women, people of color, trans people, and those who identify as non-binary takes even more self-awareness and ability to read a room.
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Perhaps he lacked the self-control, or the self-awareness, but whatever the mechanism, he never obscured his cruelty, or his misogyny, or his greed, or his dishonesty.
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The self-awareness peaks during True American, the inexplicable but infectiously fun drinking game introduced in Season 2's "Fancyman" and cranked up to 1000 for this episode.
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To me, great writing—and when you can really make something wonderful out of it as an actor—is when your character has a sense of self-awareness.
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But while whole careers have been spent tracing the origins of human self-awareness, the lowly butt cheek has to this point not warranted even a short monograph.
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Mr. Silva was still locked up when he began to develop the curriculum for the Self-Awareness and Recovery program, which runs healing circles inside several California prisons.
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Playing people whose job is to maintain facades, these performers endow their characters with a canny self-awareness and a tellingly varied gift for balancing shell and substance.
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But like The Witch before it, Thelma is also about the outright terror that some people feel when confronted by a woman with true agency and self-awareness.
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Luke's belief that Jonesy will follow in the footsteps of his own path to self-awareness is simplistic and presumptive, and ripe for exploration in the next season.
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Ballinger is best known for her YouTube character Miranda Sings, a parody of terrible singers with a lack of self-awareness; her channel PsychoSoprano has 4.5 million subscribers.
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Intelligence is not the same as sentience (the ability to perceive or feel things), consciousness (awareness of one's body and environment), and self-awareness (recognition of that consciousness).
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The proponents of these proposals are making the case for bona fide personhood, that is, personhood based on the presence of certain cognitive abilities, such as self-awareness.
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The plot is so absurd, yet it's handled with so little humor and self-awareness, that it becomes exhausting to get through — if not downright uncomfortable at times.
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The then 85-year-old possessed the necessary self-awareness to grasp exactly what kind of show this was, and what sort of role he needed to play.
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These co-curricular workshops cover women's health; financial inclusion; human, legal, and civil rights; micro-enterprise; livelihood skills; self-awareness, aspiration, and agency; digital literacy; and environmental stewardship.
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CES has already been called out for a lack of gender diversity, and some see dancing robots as yet another example of a chauvinist industry lacking self-awareness.
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"In its unabashed food portraiture and selfie use, [Ulman's Instagram] lacks the self-awareness of the characteristically self-aware generation of which she is a part," Friedlander writes.
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After spending the last three years studying leaders (and others) who've made dramatic transformations in their level of self-awareness, I've found that unquestionably, it can be done.
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Stranger Things certainly has a level of self-awareness that surpasses the stories that it's influenced by, and subverting these tropes will make for some really interesting narratives.
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There are many people out there—Trump and his diehard supporters, for starters—who are miles away from even so much as gesturing at humility and self-awareness.
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But after seeing them tear up a show by with their extensive musicality, hyper self-awareness, and raw punk energy, it's clear Loner Chic already have their identity.
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But her willingness to talk about her disease, and her writing "Sober," let alone releasing it to the world, is a testament to her self-awareness and courage.
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You'd think a Bollywood number filmed in Mumbai with Indian dancers would have a little more self-awareness, but the choreography really screws the pooch on this one.
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She was a 17-year-old who modeled on occasion with the self-awareness to realize she had no clear direction or future outside the San Fernando Valley.
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There may have been a "self-awareness effect": Both parties were reminded at the moment of contact that they were under surveillance and that they should behave accordingly.
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Not the most inspired stuff in the world, sure, but if we're grading Fallon on a curve, then he at least gets a sticker for feigning self-awareness.
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Stranger Things is also mercifully free of the kind of self-awareness that, say, the Scream franchise had about all the horror clichés it was employing and subverting.
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The world doesn't need another chess metaphor, but this is a rare moment of self-awareness for Chuck, who isn't the type to acknowledge his own flaws readily.
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There's no doubt that as mindfulness has gone mainstream, plenty of people have used the technique to achieve peace of mind, greater self-awareness, perhaps even more compassion.
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The point where the art ended and reality began was blurred, and it was hard to determine if there was a lack of self-awareness clouding the room.
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Self-awareness also leads to more time spent thinking about the trajectory of personal decisions and what changes can be made to alter your persona for the better.
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CES has already been called out for a lack of gender diversity, and some see dancing robots as yet another example of an chauvinist industry lacking self-awareness.
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After all, TalentSmart has tested the emotional intelligence of more than a million people and found that self-awareness is the area where most people score the lowest.
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A mind that views the pursuit of democratic freedoms and the long con of weaponized nationalism with subtlety and self-awareness is all too rare in any era.
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The porn mirage of giant breasts evaporated into stabbing back pain, clothing that strained to fit her disproportionate body, and a blinding self awareness of her superficial appearance.
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" In the book, Solomon guides readers on a journey toward relational self-awareness, which she defines as "the ability to take a curious stance vis a vis yourself.
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Michael Almereyda's brilliant documentary Escapes presents a massive backlog of images from the career of actor and screenwriter Hampton Fancher, tinging it with Fancher's own keen self-awareness.
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Learning to be mindful can help you cultivate self-awareness and adaptation skills that can help you find more meaning in your personal and professional life, says Hunter.
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Today, there are people who are convinced that self-awareness is relatively useless, that self-knowledge is not going to change the feelings that we are knowledgeable about.
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When speaking of Desdemona, Othello declares that "when I love thee not/Chaos is come again," it's with a cerebral self-awareness that blunts the prophecy's grim threat.
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Someone with keen internal self-awareness is able to separate the acute euphoria of being fully immersed in a pursuit from the long-term consequences of doing so.
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Most people try to conceal that insecurity, but he does not seem to have enough self-awareness to realize how embarrassing it is to indulge that appetite publicly.
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And then they're launched into the world without the tools and self-awareness they need to do some good — or, at the very least, to do no harm.
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His theory speculates that 3,000 years ago, men and women were capable of a great many things, but they lacked the linguistic tools for self-awareness and introspection.
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Reading Daniels' story in her own words, you find yourself charmed by her wit and her stark self-awareness, all of which draws you further into the book.
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The "humblebrag" — a boast couched in a self-deprecating comment — has migrated from subtext to text, leaving self-awareness passed out in the bathroom behind the potted plant.
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Even the most hardened members of the anti-Trump camp must admit that Monday's speech communicated a remarkable amount of humility and self-awareness, particularly for this president.
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Students can develop greater self-awareness about their own news consumption habits and how they may affect their attitudes, and we can help them through modeling and instruction.
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Its self-awareness even alleviates some of the storytelling problems I've outlined above, to say nothing of the film's callous disregard for just how much death Lorraine deals.
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"The Major Arcana is known to … depict the various stages we encounter as we search for greater meaning and understanding, the path to spiritual self-awareness," Cosme said.
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" Here's Sean Hannity saying last night, without a shred of self-awareness, that it's "beyond despicable" for Pelosi to say "she would like to see Trump behind bars.
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By Chris Baraniuk in Hakai Magazine If this little fish with a tiny brain passed a self-awareness test using a mirror, what does that mean about consciousness?
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Internal changes such as self-awareness, breaking old patterns, renewed vulnerability and trust, and healing from the past sets us up for a new experience with a familiar person.
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At VICE, we know good astrology doesn't pretend to be a science or spirituality, but functions as a tool for self awareness and reflection—"cosmic wellness," if you will.
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"We know we have a long way to go," Ryan Yu and Rachel Holt wrote in the blog post announcing the updates in a rare moment of self-awareness.
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Whether she's teaching you how to contour your face, redecorate your bathroom, or make an elaborate dinner, she typically appears to have an almost startling lack of self-awareness.
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Yet another is to see her unknowingly place herself in the company of other white women, who, historically, employ a tunnel vision that shows their lack of self-awareness.
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Lots of people go to therapy as a way to promote self-awareness or learn tools to deal with emotions — and that's not easy, and it undoubtedly takes strength.
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When it comes to public areas where you are most free to surrender self-awareness and self-consciousness, lounging on a multi-hour airline flight is probably prime territory.
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Recognizing the capacity for self-awareness in an animal is important because it's indicative of other cognitive and social skills, such as cooperative problem solving, perspective taking, and empathy.
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If Miloti's eye-roll in the teaser is anything to go off of, there's some campy self-awareness to go with the inevitable dark future of misused technology here.
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Meanwhile, men's belief that sensitivity training is the top solution suggests they likely perceive the incidents as accidents or minor offenses that can be corrected by greater self-awareness.
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We may remember 2017 as the year of socially-conscious merchandise, as the fashion industry becomes increasingly engaged in political discourse at varying degrees of success and self-awareness.
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C. "Sadly, seeing somebody to help you get through a difficult time, or figure stuff out, or promote self-awareness is still stigmatized in the United States," Derhally says.
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Morelli wrote an essay in 2014 about how Wiley and the other cast and crew members ultimately helped her find the courage — and the self-awareness — to come out.
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In her recently-published book "Insight," she explains how self-awareness, or being in tune with who you are and how others perceive you, is a professional's "meta skill".
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To pull this kind of thing off requires a certain level of self-awareness, along the lines of what Phil Lord and Chris Miller did with The Lego Movie.
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The toys will return for this enigmatic film, joined by an adorable spork with enough self-awareness to realize that he's the one thing that's not like these others.
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If that thought hasn't at least crossed your mind, then you're conflating self belief with a total lack of realism and self awareness, and you need to buck up.
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Her self-awareness, that stretches from where she's come from to the road that lies ahead, is the key to her success, and the foundation of how she dresses.
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There is no such thing as unconscious bias except among people who so lack self-awareness that they probably can't control any fear or anxiety rambling through their heads.
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"What critics said: "Watching an ignorant but energetic youngster rebel against adulthood is nothing new, and Girlboss' iteration would be fine if it showed some semblance of self-awareness.
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" Rubin adds that self-awareness can also be difficult or painful because it means acknowledging painful truths about yourself, "but it really is the key to a happier life.
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WeWork founder Adam Neumann's loss of control of the company shows what happens when a leader lacks self-awareness and few around him are willing to speak the truth.
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So, are Pokémon animals with levels of self-awareness that we keep in cages until it's time to release them and make them fight for our amusement and prestige?
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All seven come from a well-educated, relatively prosperous milieu that gives them the skills and self-awareness to comment on their own experiences with a sense of clarity.
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Well, I think self-love and self-awareness are things that I've really had to come to terms with and figure out through a lot of trial and error.
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But any liberal with an ounce of self-awareness should recognize the resemblance between their sudden fear of juristocracy and the longstanding conservative critique of exactly the same thing.
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Stepping back, she proposed, "Let's just call it all 'that broad way of thinking'" that many academics, intellectuals, and artists employ today, some with more self-awareness than others.
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Showing a healthy dose of self-awareness, he has told colleagues that despite the commission's broad popular support, they were likely headed toward an inexorable clash with the establishment.
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What's distinctively compelling about Ake, however, is how much better he felt before he was sent on his journey to self-awareness, when he was living a comfortable lie.
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Instead, maybe it's about pursuing your interests fully, but with enough internal self-awareness to regularly evaluate what you're not pursuing as a result — and make changes if necessary.
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Campbell says it is important to develop the self-awareness to know when you are name dropping, and to be honest with yourself about why you are doing it.
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Both of those works feature lonely protagonists who bear striking similarities to the Joker, but also heightened senses of irony and self-awareness that are all but absent here.
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If Pruitt thinks he is protected because he is doing Trump's bidding, it is only because he lacks self-awareness of the problems his weakness causes the White House.
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I suspect that the play wants to provide a kind of foundation for the exploration of sexuality, when one's self-awareness alone cannot get one all the way there.
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It's smart of the film to show that Toomes is breathtakingly lacking in self-awareness, but it's frustrating that nobody in the movie can articulate why he's full of shit.
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But it also appears to be true, so at least it would demonstrate some self-awareness and recognition of reality on Trump's behalf, rather than being representative of some delusion.
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What makes his commitment to mayhem somewhat interesting is that it's never clear if this aesthetic of bombast originates from self-parody, a lack of self-awareness or maybe both.
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I mean, there's a certain winking self-awareness to being a party girl with a literal 4-foot wine glass inside her apartment that you just can't help but appreciate.
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And recently, it was discovered that manta rays, which are a type of fish, are capable of passing the mirror test, which is considered an important measure of self-awareness.
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Hughes believes that self-awareness comes with some minimal citizenship rights, such as the right to not be owned, and to have its interests to life, liberty, and growth respected.
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Director Ruben Fleischer has successfully walked the horror-humor tightrope before in films like Zombieland, but Venom never strikes the note of ironic self-awareness that made that film work.
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Determining an animal's capacity for self-awareness—that is, the capacity for introspection, and the ability to recognize oneself as being separate from other individuals or objects—is not easy.
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But Hardy was such a head case in Dallas—demonstrating a continued lack of self-awareness in a series of mind-boggling incidents—that nobody has touched him this offseason.
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There are people out there who have an outsized sense of their own capacities and abilities, and a sometimes stunning lack of self-awareness about their own faults and weaknesses.
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A wink of self-awareness feels necessary in all art-making communities as indebted to internet culture as this, and hardvapour's reliance on sardonic self-reference seems almost without end.
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JoJo was visibly really not into this and obviously did not feel the same way, but Alex, clearly lacking self-awareness, didn't notice and went on and on and on.
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And while we may not be able to see them as fully human yet, there's a level of self-awareness that is seeping into their consciences, independent of their design.
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" She also revealed why she had stopped going in the fist place, confessing, "I quit going to couples therapy because there was no self awareness or change on Shane's part.
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The WWE audience may care less about consumer pricing than sucker punches, but Barker's smooth charm and winning self-awareness made sure they had a good time all the same.
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By the end, the essay has been flipped on its head, closing on a moment of self-awareness and emotional catharsis that lands a hefty — and totally earned — emotional punch.
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Your self awareness grows and you have the added pressure of being an adult on top, but you're still carrying those pressures that started when you were 12 or 13.
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His self-awareness is evident as he opens up about his journey from the blood and treasure of the Ultimate Fighting Championship to the skivvies-based storytelling of pro wrestling.
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Audiences anticipate the feel-good ending, so films that liberally ladle the schmaltz over magical resolutions upend the delicate balance between drama and sentiment, producing an abundance of self-awareness.
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In a funny bit of self-awareness, Mr. Chappelle says he never wanted to be a hero but, rather like Paul Revere, to be known for a single heroic act.
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Getting around those blocks isn't easy, but it's achievable and well worth the effort: People with high self-awareness have stronger relationships, perform better at work and are more creative.
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Growing up deeply intertwined with technology and all the information it provides, many young people have a sense of self-awareness and emotional maturity that makes it easy to relate.
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The morning I had to crawl from my bedroom to the kitchen for something to eat because I had so little energy forced me into a moment of self-awareness.
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But partly because it remains a stubborn philosophical problem, rather than a neatly explained scientific one, consciousness — our awareness, our self-awareness, our self — makes for an endlessly fascinating subject.
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Then she inadvertently spit out an observation that could be a motto for her music: "I have a lot of self-awareness," she said, "and not a lot of shame."
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Waka Flocka is bringing self-awareness and self-deprecating humor to a whole new level -- saying he was a wack rapper at the peak of his career ... but honest nonetheless.
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In the modern market — in which almost every vaguely well-run, ambitious club has pivoted to signing young players with potential rather than established stars — that self-awareness is crucial.
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An emotionally intelligent person possesses both self-awareness and social awareness skills — both of which are essential to developing and maintaining good relationships, communicating clearly, managing conflicts and achieving success.
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"Generally speaking, consciousness and self-awareness are overrated," he said, arguing that machine consciousness will emerge from more powerful computers and software algorithms much like those he has already designed.
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It's a bold move to marry a coming-of-age story, which Jojo sets at the end of the Third Reich, to Waititi's signature goofball aesthetic and frenetic self-awareness.
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But the third film in the series, Thor: Ragnarok, completely changes that, flexing its self-awareness as the movie and its star laugh both at themselves and with their audience.
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He knew more than most his own flaws and his blind spots, and he knew how to laugh at himself, and that self-awareness made him all the more compelling.
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But Pretty Little Liars never executed its reveals with the winking self-awareness of a more grounded show like Jane the Virgin (also a fan of the rubber mask move).
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And it's that willingness—as well as Van Der Beek's own self-awareness and insider knowledge of show business—that makes him such a perfect fit for What Would Diplo Do?
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We've known for years that dogs exhibit very human-like levels of self-awareness; when in MRI scanners, the "happy" parts of their brain are activated when they smell familiar humans.
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Given that we have no good way of evaluating consciousness, also known as self-awareness, in animals, it is incredibly challenging to suggest that dogs, or other animals, have episodic memory.
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You say that one thing that's necessary for self-awareness is, paradoxically, letting go of the truth for absolute truth, and if we keep searching for that, it won't help us.
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There was no programming that indicated a need for embarrassment, and in that moment, Echo wished that the boundaries of his programming had been more successful in limiting his self-awareness.
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Thankfully the experience didn't encourage me to cut or tame my hair, but it did create a hyper sense of self-awareness in how others treated me based on my appearance.
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Though both bots had the same level of self-awareness as a brick, the nature of the conversations, which at times got intense and heated, passed as being quite human-like.
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In season 1, it was easy to invest emotionally in Dolores because her tale was one of self-awareness and liberation and learning that she could take control of her destiny.
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By gaining a better sense of where you fall on the introversion/extroversion scale, you can build insight into your tendencies and preferences, which increases your self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
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Díaz might be the closest thing we have in this cultural moment to a man with a deep and intensely articulated self-awareness about misogyny who still somehow participates in it.
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As memories of me attending a house party in enormous jeans will attest, it was a time when we were all much less crippled by the cyclical paranoia of self-awareness.
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Occasionally, the self-awareness is hilarious, as when secondary characters go out of their way to point out that the climactic battle is taking place in a series of unpopulated areas.
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It would be one thing if AMC employed some self-awareness and went all-in on turning its property into the type of campy TV that knows it'll never be highbrow.
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With self-awareness in such short supply in Hollywood, isn't it nice to know that some studios are willing to just finally 'fess up and own it when something goes haywire?
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I've been online since dial-ups went barrang-barrang-weeeee, so I thought it made sense to head along and discover what exactly was to blame for my crippling self-awareness.
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In my three-year research program studying self-awareness, I've found that although 95 percent of people believe they see themselves clearly, the real number is closer to 10-15 percent.
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The only troll you knew was Grendel, we had no self-awareness, and there was only one major platform to over-share it on, and that platform was MySpace dot com.
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The mapping technology the startup has developed is an attempt to address SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping), a common problem in the field that revolves around a lack of self-awareness.
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Social skills and self-awareness are matters of emotional intelligence (EQ), and TalentSmart's research with over a million people has shown that emotional intelligence is responsible for 58% of job performance.
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She's kind of like a Madonna for millennials—if Madonna was a geeky 20-something from Manchester—breathing much-needed self-awareness and awkwardness into the pop's classic love song formula.
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In an effective interview, the goal is to assess the candidate's self-awareness while trying to understand their own strengths, and helping them better understand the company and the open role.
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If you're lucky, you develop a means of regular and temporary escape from perpetual self-awareness; if you're very lucky, your escape hatch isn't a habit that will eventually kill you.
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When you're writing a hard-boiled mystery series with a tragically stoic protagonist — a significant chunk of the television market these days — a little comic self-awareness is a valuable commodity.
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But like the Snake, he seems at times to really want to push them from their state of naive, trusting innocence toward something bolder and bigger, to something like self-awareness.
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Instead, I need to learn as much as I can about myself, white supremacy, and race consciousness as possible, so I can spark that same self-awareness in her over time.
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That's a tough row to hoe for any writer, but Klam manages to make him compelling — he has moments of self-awareness, although he seldom takes them to their logical ends.
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I think it's important to take the time to have some self-awareness about what has influenced you, and what you stand for, and being conscious of what's actually going on.
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It "requires an openness to being challenged, and some self-awareness and even humility to acknowledge that there are areas where other people know more than you do," Mr. Polzer continued.
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"We can and should teach children the importance of social and self-awareness, positive relationship skills and responsible decisionmaking," Trump said, as she addressed the well-being portion of the campaign.
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Next year: The year of sustenance In terms of self-awareness and the fortitude of sticking to a New Year's resolution all year, this 12-parter was among my most successful.
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Brutally honest and blazingly funny, Dear White People might be hard to swallow for some sensitive snowflakes, but we need more shows with this level of self-awareness, humor and heart.
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I do not need any more insight; adding even a little bit more insight would put me at risk of experiencing full self-awareness, which the fragile human brain cannot bear.
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There is something wonderful about a skilled character actor taking two-dimensional stock roles and managing to imply a level of complexity and self-awareness that the material itself never possesses.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. In a moment of uncharacteristic self-awareness, the powers that be at West Ham were last week compelled to scrap their 'Insider' column.
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He is also the kind of person who says things like "I am a very serious person" and "the masculine spirit is under assault" without a hint of self-awareness or irony.
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In a similar vein of lacking self-awareness, Mozilla pissed off users recently when it injected into its browser, without users' permission, a sponsored plug-in promoting the USA series Mr. Robot.
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But even though self-indulgence is a trait I truly loathe in television, Mr. Robot's comes laced with something else that makes it not just manageable, but way more intriguing: self-awareness.
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My answer is shaped by the common definitions of consciousness in the English language, which all include the concept of mind and self-awareness, in addition to being aware of one's environment.
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Even the videos that come closest to resembling the "recruitment video" aesthetic seem to have a layer of self-awareness and irony that their mostly white Greek sorority counterparts seem to lack.
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Colin Farrell gives the kind of egoless, flashless performance that tends to confuse awards voters — his charisma and self-awareness are entirely buried under the doughy, desperate surface of his frustrated protagonist.
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If this were a weightless, episodic science fiction series, that could be refreshing, but dabbling in heavier issues and eschewing humor or self-awareness means Another Life can't fill that niche, either.
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The self-awareness that Virginia has to embrace Desna as a mentor is a nod to her blossoming maturity, and she has embraced the challenge of learning new skills as a manicurist.
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But as popular culture demands increased representation and inclusion—instead of walking back on her errors—Rowling lacks the self-awareness to successfully integrate diverse, well-rounded characters naturally into her work.
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We'd argue that, perhaps, a little self-awareness and courtesy could go a long way toward shaving down the condescending edge slightly, if you are a loudmouth oaf who absolutely must mansplain.
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It suggests a cheeky bit of self-awareness — or an utterly bewildering lack of it, I suppose — on behalf of the Tokyo students who seem to recognize how outlandish it all is.
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With great self-awareness comes great knowledge of your own limitations, so at a push I'd say it's good old fashioned indie rock meant for depressed people who don't know anything (hi).
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Shown a TV show with dancing cartoon characters, 5-month-olds can tell when the animations are moving in time with their own beating hearts—a sign that self-awareness starts young.
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And it's also got self-awareness: see, this House is filled with people who know how lame '90s TV jokes were, and aren't afraid of calling them out when they see them.
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Trump's lack of self-awareness was on display after his heated back and forth over whether he'd supported the Iraq War, when, asked about his judgment, he started instead defending his temperament.
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Part of the problem is that many of the things people think increase self-awareness—like introspection, therapy, and journaling—have been shown to have a shockingly small, or even negative, impact.
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When children make up the mantra, it helps them have self-awareness of what they may need, as well as how they can take charge of how they want to feel. 3.
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" This quest to understand and cope with our own feelings and desires — the current term of art is "self-care" — can lead to what the writer Christopher Lasch called "pseudo-self-awareness.
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But the President, while flashing characteristic defiance, also showed hints of political self-awareness suggesting he understands the gravity of his political plight as intense pressures bear down on his White House.
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Mike Stud's understanding of the difference between his usual show and the Orlando outlier suggests at least a whiff of self-awareness about his unusual relationship to the rest of hip-hop.
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Social skills and self-awareness are matters of emotional intelligence (EQ), and TalentSmart's research with over a million people has shown that emotional intelligence is responsible for 58 percent of job performance.
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Critic score: 77%Audience score: 42%Netflix description: "Armed with awkward questions and zero self-awareness, Zach Galifianakis hits the road to find famous interview subjects for his no-budget talk show."
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This one has shorter hair, Sharpie'd-on eyebrows, bright red lipstick, and a heaping helping of self-awareness after watching her multiple third-person identities (all named Lace) fizzle out on camera.
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They are bros, for sure, but compared with their contemporaries—everybody from Rogan to Marc Maron to the Pod Save America guys—Chad and JT possess an incredible amount of self-awareness.
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That doesn't mean that you can't ever talk with a third person about this stuff… but try to exhibit a little more self-awareness than the person you're complaining about right now.
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