Sociology, asked by sheikhnoman17245, 9 months ago



Ability to monitor our actions and feelings,
is called
a. Self regulation
b. Self awareness
c. Self efficacy.​

Answers

Answered by vaekFAN
1

Answer:

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Answered by smartbrainz
1

"Ability to monitor our actions and feelings", Is called "Self-awareness".

Answer: Option (b)

Explanation:

Self-awareness (sometimes also known as "soul-knowledge or introspection") is about "understanding your own needs, desires, failures, habits", and everything else that makes you a unique person. The more you know about yourself, the better you accept life's changes. When we get a better "sense of ourselves", we are able to experience ourselves as a unique and different person. This empowers us to make changes and build our capabilities. Also, identify areas where we want to improve. Self-awareness is often the first step to set goals.

Research suggests that "self-awareness" is directly related to "emotional intelligence and success". This helps you create "achievable goals" because you are "aware of your strengths, weaknesses", and the drivers that set the goals. This allows you to move forward on the right path by choosing the opportunities that best suit your skills, preferences, and trends. This makes it easier to identify situations and people that provoke our handlers and enables us to anticipate our reactions. This allows us to make positive behavioral changes that can lead to personal and mutual success.

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