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Continuing on with our self-reflection "module". What is self-control? Self-control is the ability to manage your thoughts, emotions, and actions. It helps you choose what is right or helpful instead of what feels good in the moment. It means pausing before reacting. You think things through rather than acting on impulse. Self-control allows you to stay calm under pressure. It helps you handle frustration, anger, or excitement in healthy ways. It also involves discipline and responsibility. You follow through on commitments even when it is difficult. In leadership and personal growth, self-control builds trust and character. It shows maturity, strength, and respect for yourself and others. Self-awareness is the ability to understand yourself. It means recognizing your thoughts, emotions, strengths, and weaknesses. It involves noticing how you feel and why you feel that way. Instead of ignoring emotions, you name them and learn from them. Self-awareness helps you understand how your actions affect others. You see how your words, tone, and behavior make an impact. It also means knowing your values and motivations. You understand what matters to you and what guides your decisions. In leadership and personal growth, self-awareness builds confidence and empathy. When you know yourself, you can grow, lead, and connect with others more effectively. Tip of the day: ties together with protecting your personal information, protect yourself against scams.
By Dalton MillicanContinuing on with our self-reflection "module". What is self-control? Self-control is the ability to manage your thoughts, emotions, and actions. It helps you choose what is right or helpful instead of what feels good in the moment. It means pausing before reacting. You think things through rather than acting on impulse. Self-control allows you to stay calm under pressure. It helps you handle frustration, anger, or excitement in healthy ways. It also involves discipline and responsibility. You follow through on commitments even when it is difficult. In leadership and personal growth, self-control builds trust and character. It shows maturity, strength, and respect for yourself and others. Self-awareness is the ability to understand yourself. It means recognizing your thoughts, emotions, strengths, and weaknesses. It involves noticing how you feel and why you feel that way. Instead of ignoring emotions, you name them and learn from them. Self-awareness helps you understand how your actions affect others. You see how your words, tone, and behavior make an impact. It also means knowing your values and motivations. You understand what matters to you and what guides your decisions. In leadership and personal growth, self-awareness builds confidence and empathy. When you know yourself, you can grow, lead, and connect with others more effectively. Tip of the day: ties together with protecting your personal information, protect yourself against scams.