Self Awareness Quotes Quotes

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“A girl who travels will need someone that questions her, not too little, and not too much. She’ll need someone to read her, but also really listen to her. Because she’ll want to do the same. She’ll want a person that shares an interest but at the same time stays genuine to who they are. Not drown in a puddle of narcissism. And not drown in a lake of fascination.”
lauren klarfeld

Germany Kent
“Convince yourself everyday that you are worthy of a good life. Let go of stress, breathe. Stay positive, all is well.”
Germany Kent

“Self-transformation commences with a period of self-questioning. Questions lead to more questions, bewilderment leads to new discoveries, and growing personal awareness leads to transformation in how a person lives. Purposeful modification of the self only commences with revising our mind’s internal functions. Revamped internal functions eventually alter how we view our external environment.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Lori Deschene
“At the end of the day, remind yourself that you did the best you could today, and that is good enough.”
Lori Deschene

Rasheed Ogunlaru
“When you feel that others are lacking and failing ....
first assess the skill, style, quality, results, mindset,
support, professionalism and spirit with which
you yourself play the game.”
Rasheed Ogunlaru

“Sometimes the greatest act of love is to walk away, so that the other person can find their true self and direction again.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

Gift Gugu Mona
“I choose not to let others define me because while they may know my name, they might not have a clue of who I truly am.”
Gift Gugu Mona

Hwang Bo-Reum
“Those who can self-reflect are able to change a little just by reading one book. Even those who can't - I believe that if they keep stimulating themselves by reading, one day they'll be able to reflect on themselves”
Hwang Bo-Reum, Welcome to the Hyunam-Dong Bookshop

“Self-awareness is the practice and trait of noticing our inner experiences non-judgmentally. It is the ability to be aware of one’s thoughts, feelings, emotions, intentions, motivations and actions.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One

“Self-awareness advances us towards other-awareness, which is the awareness of others who are within our sphere of life.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One

“It is not a requirement that others are as self-aware as I am. At the same time, there will be people who are more self-aware than I am. But all of them are just like me.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One

“For leaders, other-awareness is crucial to success. it helps us to influence others more effectively. Without other-awareness, leaders resort to coercion, nonchalance or withdrawal. Being aware of others’ intentions, values, emotions and thoughts helps mindful leaders make more wholesome decisions, with clear recognition of what needs to be done.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness-Based Leadership: The Art of Being a Leader - Not Becoming One

“By learning to pay attention to our breath, our bodily sensations as well as our thoughts and emotions, we learn to create a distance between the thoughts and ourselves.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness for the Family

“With greater self-awareness, we can live life with reduced psychological strain, better health, reduced habitual behaviour, make much better decisions with healthier belief systems and create meaning.”
Kathirasan K, Mindfulness for the Family

“With greater self-awareness, we can live life with reduced psychological strain, better health, reduced habitual behaviour, make much better decisions with healthier belief systems and create meaning.”
Sunita Rai, Mindfulness for the Family

Joelle Habbaki
“Even the strongest, at times, weaken under the weight they carry; and tire from the battles they fight in secret. Alone.”
Joelle Habbaki, Surrender

Donna Karlin
“Imagine a seasoned hiker preparing for a daunting, yet beautiful journey. Their backpack is full, but their most essential tool is intangible: their innate self-awareness. This is akin to our journey on the relationship highway, a dynamic panorama of human connections ranging from familial to romantic ties.

Navigating this diverse terrain requires a unique kind of GPS: Grounded Peronsal Self-Awareness.”
Donna Karlin, Inquiring Minds Want to Grow: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Inquiry for Growth and Transformation

Donna Karlin
“Clarity often seems to be an elusive creature in the maze of our minds. As we pursue it, we weave through the knot of thoughts, emotions, and distractions, seemingly made by an overly enthusiastic kitten. Yet the allure of mental clarity draws us in, only to reveal that confusion is often self-inflicted.”
Donna Karlin, Inquiring Minds Want to Grow: Harnessing the Power of Reflective Inquiry for Growth and Transformation

“It's only words and words are all I've.

I'm a person who enjoys quiet moments, of reflection and Introspection. And over the years I've come to grasp a fundamental truth about myself: "Words are all I have."

This realization runs deep, emphasizing the significance of my composing journey. It's an acknowledgment that the very make-up of my being, from couching joy to helming sorrow, relies on my art of words.

It's only words, but to me, they hold the essence of my dreams. Each word I speak or write is a reflection of who I am and what I feel. They're not just letters strung together; they're pieces of my soul; shared..

It's only words, but they're my gateway to the world of my innermost thoughts and feelings. With each word expressed, I reveal a piece of my heart, offering glimpses into my fear and mettle. Through the art of language, I try to epitomize, I reveal the sanctuary of my soul, trusting, with the raw beauty of the vulnerabilities.

In this self-awareness, I find the strength that accompany the words I choose to wield. They often become the bridge between my inner world and the external reality, giving meaning to my experiences and connecting me with others on a profound level.

It's only words. This very phrase encapsulates the essence of my personal journey—a recognition of the weight and wonder held within the words that accompany me through every epoch of my life.

Wishes are a strong current guiding us through the river of dreams, gently nudging us towards the shores of our deepest desires.
I wish my words dance like poetry and sing like music, leaving a trail of wonder and enchantment in their wake.”
Monika Ajay Kaul

“Those who are self-aware know their purpose in life is more burden than glory.”
Eduvie Donald

“The mind is just a tool, the one who is intelligent knows how to use it.”
Shiva Negi

“Be grateful for whatever you have and you'll always wear a smile - even if it's for your last breath.”
Bert McCoy, A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life

Natalia Beshqoy
“Everyone is dancing to their inner music. Everyone is playing a part, playing an instrument, within the music of your soul.”
Natalia Beshqoy, Awakening: Spiritual Poems for Humanity

Abdullah    Khan
“I have in me
A heart that hurts me,
A desire that kills me,
A hand that destroys me,
A fire that burns me,
A dream that haunts me,
And a longing that buries me alive”
Abdullah Khan, I know you from a dream

Raydrich Rocha
“The courage to try to tame your demons and understand that they are all you, beyond the will, desires, and expectations.”
Raydrich Rocha, Consciência: Delírios e Galopes

S.E. Thomson
“Remind yourself every day that love is not an object. You can’t give love like it’s something to hand over, wrapped up in a gesture or a perfectly timed response. You can’t trade it like a currency or expect it to be evenly exchanged. Love is not a transaction; it’s not something you earn, owe, or outsource. It can only be created in you.”
S.E. Thomson, A Life in Too Many Margins

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