MDIS Blog

Main Menu

MENUMENU
  • Home
  • Topics
        • Business & Management
        • Career Management
        • College
        • Engineering
        • Event
        • Fashion & Design
        • Health & Nursing
        • Information Technology
        • Languages
        • Life Sciences
        • Lifestyle
        • MDC
        • Media & Communications
        • Psychology
        • Safety Management
        • Tourism & Hospitality
        • Uncategorized
  • Campus
  • Student Life
  • Preview Sessions
  • + Become A Contributor

logo

Header Banner

MDIS Blog

MENUMENU
  • Home
  • Topics
        • Business & Management
        • Career Management
        • College
        • Engineering
        • Event
        • Fashion & Design
        • Health & Nursing
        • Information Technology
        • Languages
        • Life Sciences
        • Lifestyle
        • MDC
        • Media & Communications
        • Psychology
        • Safety Management
        • Tourism & Hospitality
        • Uncategorized
  • Campus
  • Student Life
  • Preview Sessions
Featured BK RowFeatured Full Width SliderPsychology
Home›Featured BK Row›3 Key aspects of Self-awareness for Practice in Daily Life

3 Key aspects of Self-awareness for Practice in Daily Life

By MDIS
9th September 2017
8468
0
Self Awareness

Many struggle to describe themselves in their barest form, let alone realise their individual potential to achieve something big. When we don’t know where we are headed, it is hard to set goals, stay motivated and determine the best course of action. So, before we can do any of these things, we must first establish who we are.

Knowing oneself has immense benefits, which can help oneself in setting realistic goals, accomplishing tasks, having successful relationships, or simply remaining motivated in their daily activities. In order to perform at an optimum level, knowing oneself is of top importance!

Self-awareness stems from reflecting on three aspects of the ‘Self’:

1) ‘I-Self’ This aspect answers the question, ‘How do I see myself?’ Reflecting on the concept of ‘I-Self’ helps the individual to understand oneself from life’s learning experiences including past experiences, accomplishments, mistakes, attitudes, behaviours or values. These experiences mould one to become who they truly are.

2) ‘Me-Self’ – This answers the question of ‘How do others see me?’ This aspect of the self is developed from influences and interactions with society. Parents, friends, teachers, mentors and any environmental factors can contribute to the shaping of the ‘Me-Self’. The ‘I-Self’ is constantly developing as the ‘Me-Self’evolves.

3) ‘Ideal-Self’ – This answers the question of ‘How do I want others to see me?’ This is a projection of oneself onto others and the fulfilment of various roles in one’s life journey.

Creating a unified self is constantly challenging as often, the three aspects of ’SELF’ are not in sync with one another. People are generally wired to seek meaning and acceptance. However, what one conceals from the public can be the catalysts hindering the quest for social acceptance. For instance, when the urge to control the perception of others overwhelms the authentic self, self-awareness will be gradually diminished, resulting in a loss of identity.

It is therefore of high importance to know oneself as it aids in identifying personal weaknesses, realising areas of improvements, identifying optimal choices in decision-making and the sharing of strengths with others. Ultimately, knowing and understanding oneself leads to a more productive life and in attaining one’s goals.

Tagspsychology guideself awarenessself knowledge
Previous Article

MDIS College: A place to pursue your ...

Next Article

What if people could connect with objects ...

MDIS

MDIS

Founded in 1956, the Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) is one of Singapore’s oldest not-for-profit professional institutes for lifelong learning. MDIS has two main subsidiaries: Management Development Institute of Singapore Pte Ltd which oversees its Singapore academic operations, and MDIS International Pte Ltd which focuses on MDIS’ globalisation strategy. MDIS offers internationally-accredited courses in Business and Management, Engineering, Fashion and Design, Health and Nursing, Health Sciences, Information Technology, Languages and Education, Life Sciences, Media and Communications, Psychology, Tourism and Hospitality Management, and Safety and Environmental Management. These programmes are offered in collaboration with renowned universities in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. MDIS also has set a proven track record of preparing students to excel in the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary and Advanced Level), Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and Cambridge International Lower Secondary, through its comprehensive preparatory courses.

Related articles More from author

  • Psychology students
    Featured Full Width SliderFeatured PostPsychology

    Should I study Psychology? Here are the Top 6 traits of Psychology students

    12th December 2017
    By Christopher
  • WORLD CUP
    Featured BK RowFeatured Full Width SliderMedia & Communications

    3 Tips Surviving the World Cup in Singapore

    19th June 2018
    By MDIS
  • Vietnamese Food
    Featured Full Width SliderFeatured PostTourism & Hospitality

    Flavours of Vietnam

    26th September 2018
    By MDIS
  • autumn season
    Featured Full Width SliderFeatured PostMedia & Communications

    5 Must-Visit Places Around The World During Autumn

    8th November 2017
    By Aditi Srivastava
  • Languages
    Featured Full Width SliderFeatured PostLanguages

    Complementary Additional Scaffolding

    9th May 2018
    By MDIS
  • Fear
    CollegeFeatured BK RowFeatured Full Width Slider

    Fear x Disinterest: The Power Couple We Must Defeat

    11th April 2018
    By Gayathrii Nathan

You may also like

  • learning
    Languages

    Learning in the 21st Century

  • MDIS Open House 2018
    EventFeatured BK RowFeatured Full Width SliderFeatured Post

    More than 10 engaging school activities for your participation at MDIS Open House 2018

  • Psychology

    Four Types of Suicides

THINK SUCCESS. THINK MDIS.
Copyright© 2022. MDIS Blog. All Rights Reserved.
     
Where lifelong learning begins