Stumbling blocks in becoming self-aware

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Hello,

The following are some common stumbling blocks that come in the way of learning about oneself.

  1. Not wanting to improve as a person: Some people lack the basic will to improve. This could be due to personality defects such as pride or laziness.
  2. Lack of learning attitude: A person who lacks the curiosity to learn about their mistakes and how to go about correcting them.
  3. Extroversion: In this case being extroverted means not having the ability to be introspective in life situations. Let’s take the three examples from the previous chapter and see what an introspective attitude would have been compared to an extroverted attitude.
    ExampleExtrovertedIntroverted or introspective
    AnnetteWhy doesn’t my boss praise me? I also work so hard.What are the qualities of my colleague that I can learn from?
    RaulI just do not have my freedom in this house. I should move out.Dad has had a really long day. How can I make him more comfortable? Why do I have to be told the same thing over and over again – where do I lack?
    MarkRuth is just like my wife. All wives are the same. Jeremy and I should go out for a beer.If can see myself in Jeremy, then I am just plain lazy, I really need to improve in this area.
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