Ronni
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I'm using the term self-awareness this way: Having conscious knowledge of our own own character and feelings. Able to monitor our emotions and thoughts. Awareness of one's flaws as well as virtues. Self awareness allows you to tune in to your own thoughts, understand your motivations, and assists in being self-critical.
I was having a conversation with one of my boys the other day. We were chatting, catching up on life in quarantine, joking and laughing as we always do, and something he said (can't remember what) led me to comment on the fact that I know too well that I'm a motor mouth and I figured that every time he called he had to make sure there was gonna be enough time for me to opine the way I do about every damn thing, ask a thousand questions, take the convo in 15 different directions, and generally keep us both talking for ages, and that I appreciated his patience.
He laughed and told me how much he loved that about me. Huh. Loved what? He loved that I was so self-aware and understanding of my own quirks and the potential effects both good and bad that those quirks could have on people.
I was floored. I don't think I'd ever even HEARD the term before. We talked more about that, and he gave me other examples of myself to further support his statement. Huh. Who knew???
Certainly not me! After that I did some googling to gain a better understanding of the term, (which is where that first sentence above worth of explanation came from....thanks google!)
So.....I learned something about myself from one of my kids. Now I'm curious about you all. Do you consider yourself to be self-aware? Did you even know about the concept?
I was having a conversation with one of my boys the other day. We were chatting, catching up on life in quarantine, joking and laughing as we always do, and something he said (can't remember what) led me to comment on the fact that I know too well that I'm a motor mouth and I figured that every time he called he had to make sure there was gonna be enough time for me to opine the way I do about every damn thing, ask a thousand questions, take the convo in 15 different directions, and generally keep us both talking for ages, and that I appreciated his patience.
He laughed and told me how much he loved that about me. Huh. Loved what? He loved that I was so self-aware and understanding of my own quirks and the potential effects both good and bad that those quirks could have on people.
I was floored. I don't think I'd ever even HEARD the term before. We talked more about that, and he gave me other examples of myself to further support his statement. Huh. Who knew???

So.....I learned something about myself from one of my kids. Now I'm curious about you all. Do you consider yourself to be self-aware? Did you even know about the concept?