Self-awareness is a person’s actual awareness of himself (his thoughts, feelings, actions), his behavior and everything that happens to him (a person) at a particular moment in time.
Self-awareness and self-awareness are very similar, but different things. Self-awareness is about how a person knows and understands himself when asked. And if they don’t ask, he can think nothing about himself, act, speak and live thoughtlessly. Self-awareness, in contrast to self-awareness — about the awareness of a person, is the process of actual awareness of oneself at a particular moment in time.
“What is the reason for your choice of our educational institution? — I think that many girls want to become actresses. I have many ambitions, I would like to study only in the best university!” — you hear, here it sounds “girl” and “with ambitions”, this is self-awareness.
“Oh, I seem to be distracted? I need to prepare for the exams now, and I went to sort things out … ”- this is self-realization.
Self-awareness begins with self-examination — careful observation of oneself from the outside. This is followed by an analysis of what he saw … — or does not begin if a person does not understand the meaning (why?) Or simply does not know how to do intelligent analysis. At the same time, the most important moment is the ability to “wake up”, turn on consciousness, suddenly ask yourself the main questions: “Who am I now? Where I am? What am I doing now?