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Self-Awareness

Information on learning more about yourself to help improve your mental wellbeing and personal effectiveness.

 

 


 

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Having a greater awareness of yourself has the potential to enhance virtually every experience you have. Self-awareness allows us to see things from the perspective of others, practice self-control, and experience pride in ourselves and our work as well as our general self-esteem. 

Understanding your resilience and how to make improvements

How well do you react to an unexpected turn of events? Do you feel devastated by conflict, get energised by uncertainty, or crumble under pressure? Everybody handles unexpected challenges differently. Some people possess an innate resilience to stress, troubles, or difficulty. Others lack the internal capacity to withstand pressure. The good news is that it is possible for anyone to build their levels of resilience, both mentally and physically.

Resilience
Vulnerability

Understanding vulnerability and it's impact on yourself and those around you

Vulnerability is a powerful tool in a leader's toolkit. Embrace moments of vulnerability by acknowledging your current state, taking responsibility for your emotions and asking for help. Vulnerable Leadership starts with you…Share something about yourself, admit a recent failure, and help create an atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable being themselves and bringing valuable new ideas to the table

Developing the skill of self-reflection

Self-reflection is one of the best ways that you can shift your mindset, increase positivity in your life, and discover a greater understanding of who you are and what’s going on for you. Self-reflection helps you to understand more about the way you respond to situations and to find ways that mean you can deal with situations positively instead of letting them consume you.

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Learning

The incredible benefits of learning new things

As children, we continually discovered new information, learning to read, riding a bike, looking under stones for insects. During our school years, we took tests and participated in extracurricular activity. Then something happened: adulthood.

We went from being curious children to adults fixed to a working schedule and lost the natural capacity and desire to learn. Learning new skills can be useful, but continuing to learn throughout life can improve and maintain our mental wellbeing. Learning can boost self-confidence and self-esteem, help build a sense of purpose and help us connect with others. Learning should be fun! To learn something new is exciting; the world is full of fascinating skills and talents. And the process of discovering them, not just the end result, is enjoyable and rewarding.

Boost self esteem

Boost self-esteem

Learning new information and abilities helps build our sense of self-adequacy and the confidence in what we can achieve.

Learning fuels creativity

Learning fuels creativity

Adapting to new things can trigger our thoughts and open our minds to what is possible. The more you work on taking in new things you’ll learn easier and faster.

Sets a good example

Sets a good example

If you need your children and friends and family to see the benefit in continuous learning, show them how it’s done!

Empowering

Empowering

Learning gives you the information to help you make better-educated choices throughout everyday life. Challenging yourself to step out of your comfort zone will give you a great sense of accomplishment.

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Access to new and different opportunities

You’ll generally have something to talk about. The more you know, the more probable you are to discover something similar with others.

How often do you consciously challenge yourself to learn a new skill?

Classes and formal courses are great ways to learn new things, you can find a wealth of learning resources within the JLR Learning Academy to help engage and inspire. However, there are lots of other ways to challenge yourself to learn something new.

Challenge yourself

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