self-aware, self-critical

Started by The Only BLACK Kalmyks, July 23, 2023, 09:30:13 AM

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The Only BLACK Kalmyks

July 23, 2023, 09:30:13 AM Last Edit: July 23, 2023, 09:39:12 AM by Laklãnõ Xogleng
It's a good thing to constantly check yourself and ask yourself questions.

For instance : if your friend recently accomplished something huge and amazing and you find yourself a bit hesitant to join in on their celebration and/or click "share" to help them spread the news, promote them, etc.

This would be a great time to pause for a second and question yourself . "Why am I slow to give congrats? Why don't I immediately feel happy for my friend?"

Remember these are conversations with yourself - no one else will hear them so it's ok and safe to be very honest and self-critical without the fear of being judged by an onlooking audience.

Really open up to yourself and allow honesty to flow through the conversation.

Being self-critical and self-aware will not only help you to get to know yourself better, but people can pick up on someone's level of self-awareness and ability to self-evaluate . We do it all the time! In every part of life - even in job interviews. The more you know about yourself, the better.

that's all mama fro got for y'all today.

Project started: 2014 Wrapped up: 2024

Significant Discovery: First known Black American family of Kalmyk descent

Takeaways: Be prepared to pivot, even when you think you're on the right track. Be OK with being wrong so you can get things right.

Kalmyks are tribal Mongolic people who settled in Russia. It's estimated that only 300,000 Kalmyk descendants exist worldwide - with only 3,000 in America.



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