Self-awareness. It is a superpower. If you think you have it covered, think again. In a five-year self-awareness study, it was discovered that although 95% of respondents thought they were self-aware, only 10% to 15% fit the criteria. The disparity is explained by the imbalance between how we see ourselves (internal self-awareness) and how others see us (external self-awareness). Genuine self-awareness, like a bona fide best friend, is a rare quality.
Your best friend. There are friends, acquaintances, and then there are the superlative best friends. Your best friend does not judge; they support you, are your go-to and have your interests at heart. They see the best and worst of you, know your deepest secrets and even shames. They tell you the home truths, often when it is not easy to do.
The self-awareness attribute acts in the same way but above and beyond. The attribute is your best friend forever- if you nurture, cultivate, and embrace it. Like all relationships, for the one with yourself to be profound, it must be honest, humble, kind and bestow lashings of self-love. That is what best friends do.
Best friends are frequently referred to as soul mates. Well, heightened self-awareness is the pathway to your soul. Nurturing self-awareness is a fascinating exercise of self-discovery. The better you understand yourself, the more accurate your perception of others and the stronger your connections.