You often hear talk of self-awareness in relation to someone who doesn’t seem to have enough of it.
Self-awareness is comprised of internal and eternal self-knowledge. Internal self-awareness is clarity of self, knowing who you are, understanding your behavior patterns and passions. External self-awareness demonstrates knowing your impact on others. These two aspects are not always related. You may be better at one than the other.
Self-awareness is the secret to success in the twenty-first century.
Most of us believe we’re self-aware. There’s so much room to grow. Humans have blind spots. We also want to see ourselves with rose-colored glasses. We live in a world that is leading us to be more self-absorbed and less self-aware.
Listen as Dr. Tasha Eurich joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss how to improve our own self-awareness and how to deal with a lack of it in others.
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Featuring:
Tasha Eurich, PhD
Dr. Tasha Eurich is an organizational psychologist, researcher, and
New York Times bestselling author (
Bankable Leadership). With a PhD in organizational psychology, she is also the founder of The Eurich Group, where she’s helped thousands of leaders and teams improve their effectiveness through greater self-awareness.
Dr. Eurich has contributed to Entrepreneur, CNBC.com, and Huffington Post, and has been featured in outlets such as Forbes, New York Times, Fast Company, and Inc.
She’s been named one of Denver Business Journal’s ”40 Under 40” as well as a “Top 100 Thought Leader” by Trust Across America, and in 2015 she was named a “Leader to Watch” by the American Management Association. Her TEDx talk has been viewed more than a million times.