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    relations have an influence on our work by creating a good atmosphere‚ the climate of cooperation and trust promotes productive workers. Moreover the main factors in effective human relations in organisations are communication‚ self-acceptance‚ self-disclosure‚ self-awareness‚ motivation‚ and trust. The importance of these will be discussed below. Communication John Diekmau said that “if we are going to do anything constructive and helping with one another it must be through our communication”.

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    showed her motivation and self-awareness. In her previous projects Kathy has shown that she is a talented project manager and the Asian project was a chance to demonstrate her true potential in front of upper level managers. Throughout the project Kathy showed that she is really motivated to succeed and wanted the project to be successful. In the first paragraph of the case study it is written that she is well organized. As for me‚ being organized is close to being self aware of you’re your own weaknesses

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    is a sense of self. A sense of self includes 3 components. 1. excessive self-consciousness- where she is aware of herself in the social situation. 2. she is experiencing excessive negative self-evaluation- where she only see herself in a negative light‚ 3. she is experiencing -excessive negative self-preoccupation- where she focuses on the negative things that she does‚ so things she does wrong. According to Dr. Bernado Carduci‚ a professor on psychology‚ he says that a sense of self does not develop

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    Eden College Grade 10 Task 1 TASK 1: SELF DEVELOPMENT NAME OF LEARNER GRADE 10 NAME OF SCHOOL TOPIC Development of the self in society PURPOSE Learners will develop strategies to build self confidence and understand the stereotypical views of gender roles and responsibilities Learners will obtain self knowledge and inform their peers on the importance of having a good self esteem and loving yourself W ritten task: Source based research activity Research activities Activity

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    "What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself. -- Abraham H. Maslow (Robson‚ John 2013)” This says to me that in order for a person to change they have to first become aware of themselves and how they perceive and understand themselves in relation to the world. During the following assignment I am going to explore how I myself‚ through the studying of counselling skills and theory‚ have developed my understanding of self and how I apply this within whatever environment I

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    realistic decision. You have to think about how important work is and where it fits into your life‚ identify what you hope to gain‚ what you can offer and also to identify what work demands from you. Step 3 & 4 Self Awareness and Opportunity Awareness. This stage helps you to become self aware and also aware of the opportunities that are available to you. Step Five Locate Opportunities. This step will help you to find opportunities‚ for example – where they are advertised. Step Six Approach

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    maximum positive impact to deal with stress effectively. The first way is related to self awarenessself realization and acceptance of stress. These qualities build a foundation that will positively nurture the appropriate mindset and emotional attitude to deal with stress in realistic ways. The student must be aware‚ realize and accept the fact that he or she is experiencing stress. Such awareness‚ realization and acceptance are strong contributory factors to alert‚ motivate and initiate

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    Analysis……………………………………………………………………………………………………………27 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………28-29 Recommendations…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…30-31 Appendix…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….32-47 Executive Summary While attending UWW as a student‚ the research team noticed that for the past three years‚ there has been a lack of awareness in regards to the deadlines of

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    became surrounded by new lifestyles and different racial norms‚ eventually feeling out of place and insecure. However‚ Celia surrendered her self-conscious mentality in order to stand by her genuine roots‚ which allowed her to value true character and independence. Throughout the beginning of the novel‚ Celia has shown many instances that reveal her self-consciousness. Because she is new in town‚ Celia wanted to befriend the Jackson League women. Minny overhears “Miss Celia on the phone in her

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    a subject and an object of his thoughts. Kant while implying this “Je” with a “J” capital letter implies self-consciousness‚ self-awareness. Indeed‚ the “Je” represents the « me ». What is the “me”? Pascal asked that question. The “Ich” (the “I” in Kant’s language)‚ is the consciousnessthat I am but not of what I am. Kant differentiates oneself that can be aware of his consciousness and self-knowledge. Kant qualifies Man of way higher than animals. In other words‚ for Kant‚ Man deserves to be

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