And, to do so with a sense of perspective and in the self-knowledge of what our role in the organization really is.
The self-knowledge that relieves Eli of my frenzied anxiety and self-doubt comes from his early diagnosis.
In order to become better communicators, each member of the management team needed to increase self knowledge, developing a greater awareness of their impact on others.
Part of self-knowledge stems from taking stock of the situation now and what you want to accomplish near and short term.
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Things up above were pure and shining and smooth, and were held aloft, like the ladies in the Renaissance romances, by the conceited self-knowledge of their perfection.
Poetry: "Stag's Leap, " by Sharon Olds (Alfred A. Knopf), a book of unflinching poems on the author's divorce that examine love, sorrow and the limits of self-knowledge.
Plenty of other candidates will fall by the wayside from lack of self-awareness and introspection, limited knowledge of a school, or the inability to stay organized and on top of the admissions process.
On the downside, the excitement surrounding this sort of research can attract self-appointed experts with a limited knowledge of the realities of voting.
Other sorts of knowledge matter, too, particularly self-knowledge.
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In an honest, moving and simple memoir which shows self-knowledge without self-indulgence, Ms Laber describes her background as the daughter of a self-made Russian-Jewish entrepreneur in New York who discouraged her fascination with Russian culture.
In fact, Watson is as self-contained as the knowledge of any single human being.
Self-knowledge lies at the heart of every mystical path, and unless we are ruthlessly honest with ourselves we will never be great decision-makers.
Although self-diagnostic tools will encourage better knowledge of our health, this brings about a moral conundrum.
Each week, a session is set aside for group work, during which the students work on their self-esteem and communication skills, gain knowledge of their rights and the rules of the centre, analyse and resolve conflicts within the group and evaluate the activities in which they have participated.
"This requires a combination of increasingly sophisticated data, self-evaluation and local knowledge, " she said.
Relying on our intuitions alone for self-knowledge is dangerous, because thanks to the nature of the adaptive unconscious, they are often no more accurate than a shot in the dark.
The acquisition of InQuira provides Oracle with a complete knowledge-management suite, integrated with self-service support, online customer forums and agent-assisted CRM.
The current discussion about 21st century skills leads classrooms and other learning environments to encourage the development of core subject knowledge as well as new media literacies, critical and systems thinking, interpersonal and self-directional skills.
Our self-knowledge is blinded, colored by our wishes, fears and unconscious motives, the greatest of which is the need to maintain a high self-image.
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We also benefit from the self-correcting mechanism of the Web, which is collectively even more knowledgeable than all the impressive knowledge throughout the FORBES offices.
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