Wednesday, November 22, 2017

MSLD 520 Module 1 - Self-Awareness Blog



Self-awareness



Self-awareness is a subject studied and mentioned over that past millennia, as described by Whetten and Cameron (2016). Understand oneself is the key to understand the world that surrounds and consequently be able to lead anyone and anything.
The same authors list Five Core Aspects of Self-Awareness. Core self-evaluation which assist on identifying underlying personality attributes, values that identifies personal standards and moral judgement, cognitive style which is an aspect that enable to identify information acquisition and evaluation, attitudes towards change relates to adaptability and responsibility, and emotional intelligence which in linked with emotional awareness and control. (Whetten & Cameron, 2016).
With respect of these five core aspects, I can easily say that my level of self-awareness increased for the past month, since I started the MSLD (Master of Science in Leadership) program. There main reason behind this progress is the self-value in this course. While a lot of Master programs prepare the students with either a professional (business) or scientific perspective, this program focus mainly on self-leadership (so far). At the beginning I was surprised and wondering how effective would be the course, however I realized along the way that self-leadership, which is intrinsically related to self-awareness, is essential towards any human interaction.
The group discussions, the self-reflection blog and mainly my conscious daily interaction with others, assisted me on evolving my self-sense. These activities helped me understand how my personality affects my decisions, how my emotion is inherent to my actions and reactions, how my values interfere on the way I see the world around me, and how I act towards this point of view. On my personal and professional environment, I keep evaluating myself, on a daily basis, trying to understand what led me to, for and from a situation. It happened naturally in my mind, but looking back, before I started the program, I did not have the knowledge to evaluate myself. As my knowledge increases, my conscious self-evaluation evolves.
It is interesting how my co-workers react to my leadership skills, and my self-sense when dealing with a situation. I work with a different team every day, or every three days, and I rarely meet the previous co-workers ever again. Working with new people constantly is challenging, however, as usually, it has its down and up sides.  I get the opportunity to see directly and indirectly, how people act and react to my blended personal and professional performance, not based on any outside aspects but almost entirely to my skills, to the self-awareness of my objective and subjective responsibilities.
My personal relationships improved as well, since understanding myself allows me to take conscious decisions, build conscious relationship and work constantly on my weakness, which is always appreciated by the ones whose surround me. The most amazing part of this program, is that it is applicable for any purpose, no matter in which aspect oneself desire to apply the knowledge. Self-awareness progress and self-leadership development is an open door to any way towards the success.

References

Nosich, G. M. (2012). Learning to think things through: A guide to critical thinking
        across the curriculum (4th edition). Boston, MA: Pearson
 Whetten, D. A. & Cameron, K. S. (2016). Developing management skills,
        9th ed. Boston, MA: Pearson.

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