Self Awareness Definition by Maggie Currie, YOU University Coach

Maggie Currie

When I was in my teens and even up to my early 40s I didn’t even know the self awareness definition. I plodded along doing what I was told to do, manipulated by so many people. I was so totally not self aware I didn’t even notice that I was living my life on other people’s terms.

 It is only since I have trained to be a life coach that I have really discovered myself and discovered the self awareness definition and my own self awareness. I have found that to be able to grow into my own self-awareness I have to understand my feelings and emotions. This was quite a difficult journey for me, as I have suppressed feelings and emotions for many years. The reason – I was told by my parents when I was a child that I should be seen and not heard. I was told that I should not express anger or display any emotion. And so I learned to repress them.

Having this understanding now after learning so much about my feelings and emotions and rediscovering who I am really am, I know that I can express my feelings and emotions – and there is nothing to be afraid of. And this is a huge step for me towards self-awareness.

But what does my own self-awareness definition do for me? What are the benefits to me?

  • Knowing my own self awareness definition and being self-aware has given me the opportunity and freedom to change those things I want to change about myself and create the life that I want.
  • I now don’t allow others to manipulate me.
  •  live my life on my terms.
  • I am seen and heard and I do express my feelings and emotions.

 The more clarity I get about who I am and what I want, and of course why I want it, the more I empower myself to consciously make those wants a reality.

 But, how do I get this clarity? I turn to the expert – ME.  I know more about myself than anyone else, I know I have been manipulated and by whom.  I know I have suppressed my feelings and emotions and I know why.  And I have got to know myself even better over the past few years by becoming so much more self aware.  I am, of course, still learning.

 To get the clarity I want I have learned to ask myself questions and expect specific answers. The more specific my answers, the more impact they have on my life and then I have a much clearer picture of  me.  Of course, there are times when my answer is ‘I don’t know’ and I know that is ok too.  I give myself the freedom to take a wild guess and this allows me to carry on.  What I have discovered is that I really do know more than I ever thought I did.

 Honesty is vital in my answers to myself.  It will lead to my true self awareness definition and my true self awareness, but it does take a lot of courage.  It is the courage to face my fears or to face something I find difficult to accept about myself.  For instance, I know that I am impatient and want things to happen now.  I also know that when people are speaking to me I get impatient to hear the end of what they are saying, and I tend to try to finish their sentences for them.  I know this about myself and do my best to bite my tongue and not jump in with the answers.  By being totally honest with myself I take ownership of my actions, thoughts and feelings and find those beliefs that are no longer serving me. Those beliefs can then be discarded, altered or whatever feels right for me.

 I find that sometimes I do slip up and give an answer that perhaps I think I should give, rather than what I really know is right. That means I am giving answers from my head rather than getting in touch with my feelings and getting the answer there. To get out of my head again, I take several deep breaths and start to listen to my body, to notice where it is hurting and breathe into that place. This helps me to balance myself and to find the answers I need, and they come from inside me rather than from my head. Because I have my own self awareness definition, I know when I am living it or living in my head again.

 I know that whatever I discover about myself I can handle with ease and acceptance.  I trust that whatever I discover about myself will in some way lead to a greater sense of me and increased self-awareness and a broader self awareness definition.

 I have found that going through YOU University has enabled me to get to grips with my emotions and feelings in a way that I have never been able to do before.  And of course I am learning every day more and more about myself too.

2 Comments

  1. Ata Kyeremeh April 19, 2012 9:00 pm

    Truely, I was founding difficult on my homework but through Maggie Currie definition on selfawareness I have finish up my work. Speaking from South Afrika

  2. maggie currie April 30, 2012 11:11 pm

    That is wonderful Ata. I am so pleased I was able to help you.

    When you feel the need for more help, please do get in touch.

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