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Q.1) What is self-management ? Write 10 lines.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Self-management allows students to follow through on plans to complete assignments, study for tests, and stay focused in class. In adults, it is critical to reaching goals related to learning or life, like developing a new professional skill or achieving a goal.

Such skills as problem solving, resisting stress, communicating clearly, managing time, strengthening memory, and exercising often are all key examples of self-management skills.

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Answered by parismitakumar
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  • Self-management, also referred to as 'self-control,'
  • The ability to control one's emotions, thoughts and behavior effectively in different situations.
  • requires the ability to manage oneself in relation to others and the wider organisational context, and when this is mastered one has high autonomy.
  • This in turn enables you to move from survival to higher forms of self-realisation
  • It is behaviour that cannot be captured in formal rules but which contributes to organisational purposes.
  • You will meet lots of rude and obnoxious people in your life – always treat them better than they treat you
  • Important elements in self-management are self-analysis, and deciding what you want to do in your life.
  • Self-awareness means knowing when you are stressed or exposed to health risks, knowing when to bend rather than break.
  • Ability is a duty as well as a property right.
  • If you are making your talents and abilities productive you are doing your duty to society and yourself, and a side effect of this is you will be successful in your chosen field, including creating property rights in it.
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