Self Reflection

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    Reflection Paper Name Institution Professor Date   What do I Value? I value happiness in my life so much. Happiness gives me the inner strong power to venture and conquer the world with ease. With happiness I get the satisfaction. Am a strong contender of knowledge and wisdom. I value knowledge as it gives me the ability to understand the various phenomenon of life, gives me the technical know-how. With my wisdom I get to solve the various issues with a carefully thought. Nonetheless, I value

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    Briefly Explain the Characteristic of Effective Fe

    according to the social cognitive theory. self-efficacy makes a difference in how people feel, think and act. in terms of feeling, a low sense of self-efficacy is associated with depression, anxiety, and helplessness. such individuals also have low self-esteem and harbour pessimistic thoughts about their accomplishments and personal development. in terms of thinking, a strong sense of competence facilitates cognitive processes and academic performance. self-efficacy levels can enhance or impede the

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    Guilt & Forgiveness

    be impact on your own life. When we are the cause of that pain we have the unique ability to punish ourselves, mind, body and soul. The truth is we allow ourselves to be punished. We make the choice to burden ourselves with guilt. We be-little our self worth and deem ourselves not worthy to be called upstanding human beings. The flip-side is we also have the choice to forgive ourselves, acknowledge our mistakes, take responsibility and then give ourselves a break. The failure with us is we tend

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    Reflections Paper

    Terry Slobodzian April 20, 2015 Professor T Heck Reflection paper Meaning in Life This course opened my eyes about so many things. I don't think I have ever taken a course where the outcome came to be a better understanding of myself. We touched upon so many parts of life that I never really examined before this class. When I thought about myself I was doing rudimentary tasks to get through each class, each paper and each day. This class asked me to be happy. It also asked me to find

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    Self-Esteem

    disorder, the most important of which is a lack of self-esteem. When an individual realizes his or her own worth, their life grows in a positive manner. If they never come to this conclusion, the individual is at risk of battling a life-threatening illness. If an individual raised the question to a fellow peer as to what self-esteem is, he or she might respond that self-esteem is simply feeling good about oneself. This definition is wrong. Although self-esteem is feeling good about oneself, it also

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    Self Concept and Self Discipline

    SELF CONCEPT The self-concept is the accumulation of knowledge about the self, such as beliefs regarding personality traits, physical characteristics, abilities, values, goals, and roles. Beginning in infancy, children acquire and organize information about themselves as a way to enable them to understand the relation between the self and their social world. This developmental process is a direct consequence of children's emerging cognitive skills and their social relationships with both family

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    Shanna

    Camile P. Polintan, Sophia L. Jose, Stanielle Mannie M. I. Introduction Inferiority complex often used to mean low self-esteem is feeling of intense insecurity of not measuring up. An inferiority can be seen in negative or ”useless” reaction to problem in life. These reactions are useless because they do not solve the problem at hand, but only serve to guard one’s self-esteem by avoiding the task or by placing the blame for the failure outside of the individual’s control. Alfred Adler is

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    Self Confidence

    December 2013 How to Develop Self Confidence Self-confidence is defined as “the feeling of trust in one’s ability, qualities and judgment. Self-confidence is a very important part of life. Low self-confidence can lead to paralyzing of the brain and the body. When you have low self-confidence it is harder for you to make decisions because you have a lack of trust in yourself. The lack of trust in yourself can lead to failures or inability to achieve success. When we have self-confidence we feel reassured

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    Health Assessment

    and interpersonal and social wellness. Being not in any particular order I am going to discuss why I feel these are my three strongest dimensions of health. Once I read that the qualities of emotional wellness were trust, self esteem, self acceptance, self confidence, self control, satisfying relationships, and one having the ability to share feelings, I knew right away that this dimension was one of my strongest areas. I am a kind loving trust worthy person, therefore I have tendency to feel that

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    Sagar

    Self-confidence denotes the lofty heights of courage, self- confidence measures a person’s confidence that his stand is infallible; self-confidence underlines a person’s magnetism, his aura of personality, which are quite essential to his victory. It may be argued that even a person given to sinful ways has self-confidence. Sometimes a liar escapes detection, for, he has the supreme self-confidence to assert himself and fool others. Even a famous politician, who is in the highest state of social

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