Leadership Begins With Self-Awareness

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To know others, you must see yourself in them.

If you want to be successful, self-awareness is important.
Because if you do not know who you are,
if you do not know yourself, 
if you do not know what you can do,
if you do not know what you cannot do,
you will find it difficult to lead other people.

To lead others, you must first lead yourself.
You must first "know thyself."

According to Fiona Buckland, "Self-awareness
is your primary leadership skill. You lead 
from yourself, with yourself."

If you want to lead others, know who you are.
If you want know others, know yourself.
If you want others to follow you, you go first.
When you do, they will come.

How Self-Aware Are You Right Now?

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When you are self-aware, it means you know who you are. It means you know your strengths and your weaknesses. It means you know how to manage your emotions. When you are self-aware, you are in control your own life.

Self-awareness is self-knowledge. You know who you are becoming. You know what you need to do to get there. Self-awareness is not easy, but you can do it. If you don’t know who you are, you can’t take charge of your life. And if you can’t take change of your life, you can’t live your true life.

No matter what, stay true to yourself. Follow yourself. Learn from yourself and others. Listen to other people. Don’t deceive your life. Live your true life. Do your own thing. If you don’t like what you are doing, change it. Don’t live with it. Self-awareness means you are the owner of your life. You must own it. Do not delegate your life away. You are the boss. If you don’t like your own story, write another one. If you don’t like what is happening in your life, change it. You can change it. That is the power of self-awareness.