How To Use Self-awareness In A Sentence

  • The diverse problems of succession and authority which face the brothers, the audience, and the poet reflect upon one other throughout, and this self-awareness renders nugatory the traditional criticism of Statius as derivative.
  • Truthfully, those classifications have never really played a significant part in my own self-identification, and they never really became an issue until the self-awareness that comes with the late stages of middle school and early high school. Scott Janssen: Yes, I'm a White Male, and I Apologize for That
  • But are we really so lacking in self-awareness as to miss our own role in all this? Times, Sunday Times
  • It therefore seems natural to conclude that I know myself to be substantial, indivisible, enduring, perhaps even immortal, on the basis of self-awareness alone.
  • Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers.
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  • The big point is the sheer oddity of human self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Which I mostly view as lack of self-awareness rather than maliciousness.) Snark: Joe Hagan on ‘haute zoologist’ Heidi Julavits
  • Young girls typically play with one or two other girls in activities that foster their ‘learning emotional skills of empathy, emotional self-awareness, and emotional expressivity.’
  • Kathryn Jean Lopez at National Review looks at the mainstreaming of infant euthanasia, which many "ethicists" justify on the grounds that newborns lack self-awareness. Killing the Children
  • In “Allison”, what in fact was happening – although the writers tried mightily to keep it ambiguous – was fairly obvious: her glitch from the car bomb caused her to crosslink her self-awareness with her memories of the woman she was modeled after, and then channel those memories through her human emulation mode. Matthew Yglesias » Spitzer: Let’s Condemn the Human Race to Slavery and Extinction
  • The problem is that their professed ideals are at odds with their lack of self-awareness.
  • The combination of these three physical faculties – the physical faculty for sentience, the physical faculty for self-awareness, and the physical faculty for a mind – is called the “internal agent” (nang-du byed-pa, Skt. anta: karana). Basic Tenets of the Samkhya and Yoga Schools of Indian Philosophy
  • Although there is no substantive evidence of apes having a theory of mind, they may possess its precursor - a rudimentary self-awareness.
  • Their longevity has been based on anything but record sales, and leans more toward the unfaltering, innovative self-awareness that many of us have grown to respect and expect from their work.
  • With consciousness come moral beliefs, rational arguments and self-awareness.
  • Makayla is one of 3,000 young people to cross paths with Release the Fear since 1996, and most of them said in postworkshop surveys that they made new discoveries and improved their self-awareness, Miley said. ASU Web Devil - ASU's Online News Source -
  • How heartening to see a measure of self-awareness in a show so lacking in it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is crucial to differentiate the phenomenon of self-awareness from discrete pieces of self-knowledge.
  • That would show some self-awareness and class. The Sun
  • Graphic design criticism, however, is trying to expand and remold graphic design's self-awareness, with unfamiliar and hopefully some novel tools of our own, so of course it's in crisis.
  • Judy and Bubbles battle and evolve, through their rivalry, into a respectful and comradely self-awareness that bypasses and undercuts their earlier competition over men.
  • But in spite of some of the absurdism of this screenplay, it's really an intimate, fairly direct examination of self-awareness.
  • Temples and pagodas exist only to inspire the proper frame of mind for believers' devotion and self-awareness.
  • Sociologists talk about 'deindividuation', the loss of self-awareness and personal identity that happens to someone subsumed in a crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • Emotional Intelligence is basically: self-awareness, self-direction, self-control and learning to cooperate.
  • A silk screen impression of a heroine from yesteryear sitting in a languid pose declaring her self-awareness is juxtaposed with the modern.
  • One of the parallels that strikes me is the lack of humility or at least self-awareness in the attempts to disassemble a large body of academic literature, rather than publishing - say - an article on Paul's conception of the archons as sublunar demons or docetic christology in GThom. More Mythicist-Creationist Parallels
  • She or he has a fundamental interest in its practicability, in fact his or her own identity and degree of self-awareness depends upon it: the conversation of soliloquy is "our sovereign remedy and gymnastic method" (84). Post-Secular Conviviality
  • The extent to which bereavement is worked through depends on self-awareness, external support, professional help and general attitudes.
  • The third level of development involves self-awareness and an ability to use theory with clients.
  • Scans found significant differences in the precuneus, an area of the brain associated with memory, visuospatial perception, self-awareness, and consciousness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first step towards self-development is self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • In each case the material put forward for consumption has a certain shapeliness, a self-awareness of its own patternings, and an underlying message. Blogs and Essays « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Self-awareness is important in sport, but self-kidology can help at times too. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had thought that, because of the immediacy of self-awareness, the self must be a genuine object of consciousness.
  • Such direct experience helps the nurse to develop sensitivity and self-awareness.
  • Self-awareness of roles and of the feelings evoked in interpersonal encounters is increasingly critical for the nimble entrepreneur.
  • Studying for exams was the least helpful approach for teaching self-awareness.
  • Over the years his poetry has experienced an evolution of themes and self-awareness.
  • This book is extremely helpful in developing self-awareness and skills for working with women.
  • To apply the golden rule adequately, we need knowledge, imagination and self-awareness.
  • But how some of us lack self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • “While the notion of historicity has become ever more problematic for theory,” he says, “at the same time for historiography and its own methodological self-awareness the idea of history as a unitary process is rapidly dissolving” (Vattimo 1988, 6). Postmodernism
  • Conversely, liberals had more activity in the left insula, an area associated with self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The title is unnecessarily contentious; this is actually a brilliantly clear summary of the philosophical complications involved in sorting out what we know— and can know—about consciousness, intention ality and self-awareness in animals. Still Red in Tooth and Claw
  • Being mugged is a scary thing and your self-awareness about how that has the potential to feed into unintended opressive feelings about race is so honest and raw. Whistling in the Dark
  • In regard to the theological level of this theme of variation in complex systems, I loved the notion of "God" being the consciousness of nature, emerging -- like Cylon self-awareness, or genetic variations -- spontaneously from the sheer complexity of the universe. MIND MELD: If We Ran Battlestar Galactica
  • It was vital to engender inner confidence and self-awareness to help people appear natural and authentic. Times, Sunday Times
  • And even the Harvard Crimson editorialized, calling these students--saying that they showed "ignorance and a lack of self-awareness. Is Cain Able?
  • Any sense of self-awareness would surely tell pop stars to run to the hills when Hollywood comes calling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The training included listening skills, issues of confidentiality, communication and self-awareness.
  • What I am looking for is a sense of self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this had an impact on the outside world, as parents vied to establish that their nipper was the cleverest and most loving and had the self-awareness of a Swiss finishing-school graduate.
  • Other areas covered in the workshop include self-awareness, communication skills and anger management.
  • Time alone to heal is an important component of self-awareness, which is an important component of healthy relationships. Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis
  • Collins began to note how certain foods made her feel, and this self-awareness led her to alter her diet.
  • The playboy image belied his hard work and wry self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which shows a nice self-awareness. The Sun
  • Between the two lies balanced self-awareness.
  • Maturity is about self-awareness and self-sacrifice, but not about less fun. The Lo-Down
  • How heartening to see a measure of self-awareness in a show so lacking in it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It breeds a corrupting self-awareness that cloys mind and heart alike.
  • The last chapter on the evolution and functions of self-awareness is particularly captivating.
  • Then I came to realize that every time I create self-awareness, consciousness arises as a byproduct.
  • It was an embarrassing lack of self-awareness. The Sun
  • Goleman 1995, 1998 popularized “emotional intelligence” as a term encompassing a limited number of socioemotional abilities and traits, including self-awareness; handling one’s own feelings and impulses; motivating others; showing empathy; and remaining connected with others through optimism, enthusiasm, and energy. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • Self-awareness and self-knowledge were essential for mental health, he said.
  • The playboy image belied his hard work and wry self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whole course centred on self-awareness and self-development," she says. A model for good social care management
  • This requires a high level of self-awareness and ability to make informed and independent decisions.
  • If self-awareness is an illusion, wouldn't the truth of no-self-aware thinking be better? MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2009 (Part 1)
  • But perhaps she has just enough self-awareness to earn some redemption. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leaders high in emotional self-awareness are attuned to their inner signals. Times, Sunday Times
  • How heartening to see a measure of self-awareness in a show so lacking in it. Times, Sunday Times
  • This self-awareness, this sentient consciousness is also what separates us from every other animal life form on the planet.
  • Through journal writing and therapy, increase self-awareness of feelings and needs.
  • Lack of self-awareness must now be the biggest concern. Times, Sunday Times
  • The article was unmatchable Mail writing, segueing uncontrollably between mutually contradictory complaints without demonstrating any self-awareness.
  • It was vital to engender inner confidence and self-awareness to help people appear natural and authentic. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's just a metaphor for self-awareness and seeing what's beyond the surface.
  • The playboy image belied his hard work and wry self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it sort of lost its specific meaning and came to stand for someone who had very little self-awareness. H. L. Rogers: Your College Is Douchey
  • Taking time out for yourself to do absolutely nothing is a key component of self-awareness, self-renewal and self-actualization. Danielle Cavallucci: The Benefit Of Down Time: When You're Too Fried To Function
  • It is an oddly theatrical moment of self-awareness, of the desire to be individual but cling to the safety of the group.
  • Even among the Modern American Conservatives, a tribe not known for its self-awareness, no young man claiming to be heterosexual is going to publish a memoir where finding out a potential sexual partner has taken intelligent precautions against pregnancy is a boner-killer. Balloon Juice » 2010 » January
  • The theory is that a manager's lack of self-awareness is what leads to problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Senate describes itself, without apparent irony or hint of self-awareness, as the world's greatest deliberative body.
  • Suddenly, the bare-legged girls with pompoms, imported to pep up the pre-match business at the Premier League's earliest matches, look like a high point for the organisation's modesty and self-awareness.
  • Their social self-awareness also, ipso facto, demonstrates their sociability, which is also implied by the cultural transmission of accumulated knowledge in primate communities. Human/Non-Human Chimeras
  • We will be closer to elucidating the basis of quintessentially human qualities like language and self-awareness.
  • While many Kurds did manage to assimilate, decades of repression and strained coexistence served to strengthen ethnic self-awareness for innumerable others.
  • In them self-awareness, Confucianism is not only the same religion like Christianity, Mohammedanism, Buddhism etc, but also they treat Confucianism as the holy religion than others.
  • This delusion may derive from egotism, or just complete lack of self-awareness.
  • That he preferred to lurk on the sidelines of celebrity says much about Bandler and his NLP, which is based on self-awareness and communication and flies in the face of traditional methods of psychotherapy. Daily Express News Feeds
  • This is a moment when an older fascination with looking (at the mother's face, for an obvious example) collides with the initial inklings of self-awareness.
  • Victoria, on the other hand, has a smattering of self-awareness.
  • Counselling can help to achieve greater self-awareness.
  • The patient behaves recognizant faintness, understand and unresponsive, memory ebbs , active attention drops, self-awareness exists, all round recognizant obstacle, directional force mistake.
  • Craig and Ray were able to keep their commitments by using their power tools, also known as self-awareness, conscience, imagination, and willpower. The 6 Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever Make
  • Emotional Intelligence is basically: self-awareness, self-direction, self-control and learning to cooperate.
  • There are a few disorders of self-awareness, such as schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, autism, depersonalisation disorder.
  • A soul or spirit is a non-physical entity capable of perception and self-awareness.
  • But there's an irony and self-awareness at work in some of these books, hiding inside a blaze of pink.
  • It isn't common sense or self-awareness. Times, Sunday Times
  • Darkly mesmerising, the film hypnotises us into self-awareness and then snaps its fingers.
  • It was vital to engender inner confidence and self-awareness to help people appear natural and authentic. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a self-awareness to Airborne that can be heard in spades on the aptly titled swirly slow-burn of "Psychedelic Coffee Buzz". AvaxHome RSS:
  • Dubbed mind expanders, these drugs are said to raise self-awareness and summon feelings of religious or mystical connection.
  • Johnstone has confronted his fall from grace with the kind of honest self-awareness that is rare in habitual drinkers.
  • You may have been dealing with illness in the family, but something tells me you would have been this abrasive, arrogant and lacking in self-awareness anyway.
  • Consciousness or self-awareness is obviously the proverbial tip of the iceberg.
  • For his self-awareness is acute and his sense of humour is sharp.

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