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How To Become More Self-Aware In 20 Minutes

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Here’s 4 Life-Changing Benefits Of Daily Journaling

You’d think that sitting down and putting pen to paper wouldn’t be that life-changing of a practice.

  1. Why journaling’s the secret to not getting angry/upset much anymore.
  2. How it can show you why certain strategies work and don’t work.
  3. How writing can teach you to be more “present” in your everyday life.
  4. How to develop self awareness with journaling (the MOST IMPORTANT benefit by a long-shot).

Are You Self-Aware?

If you identify with most of the below statements, you might not be as self-aware as you think.

  • Most times I have no idea why I’m feeling the way that I do.
  • I forget 99% of the things that I think every day.
  • Most of my days are a blur. I can’t always remember what I did last week, for instance, or last month.
  • I don’t know what I stand for, what my best traits are, and what my worst traits are.

What Is Self Awareness?

To get straight to the point, self awareness is just the ability to see yourself clearly. It’s understanding your own strengths and weaknesses.

1. You’ll Stop Getting Angry And Upset

A few weeks later I realized that journaling was actually helping me get my frustration out before I could direct it at anybody else.

In short, writing was therapy.

2. You’ll Start Understanding Why Certain Strategies Work And Don’t Work

One of my strategies in the beginning was using daily journaling to write down what blog posts I wrote that day, how my previous posts performed, and what I thought I needed to change to get more views/fans/highlights/etc.

That’s all.

3. You’ll Actually Live In The Moment More

Journaling does this incredible fucking thing in that it helps you start to understand how you actually feel about friends, family, and co-workers after doing it for a few weeks.

You THINK you know how you feel about these people, but let me assure you that you have no freaking clue.

Something incredibly valuable may have been in your hands/possession at some point, but you probably never knew it because you don’t have the necessary tools to capture it. And like that it’s halfway down the river never to be seen again.

Journaling puts these visceral thoughts on paper so they don’t get away.

When we write we focus on the details. We write about the little idiosyncrasies of an interaction with someone. And most times when journaling we write while the interaction is still FRESH in our minds.

This strengthens our observation muscle.

4. How To Develop Self-Awareness With Journaling

Self-awareness is touted by self-help gurus like Gary Vaynerchuk as one of the MOST IMPORTANT traits to have for success.

Like I said before — letting thoughts run through our mind is one thing, but recording them is like stepping in wet concrete.

The outline of our foot is now there forever.

I realized I’m actually an ultra-sensitive dude and that maybe I should use that instead of shy away from it like “strong male” stereotypes are “supposed” to do.

I realized I’m too loyal. I realized I’m stubborn, and prideful, and a stupid young person. I realized I said shit two months ago that I disagreed with later, and that caused me to humble myself big time.

I realized all these things — some of the hardest truths about life — alone in a quiet room with nothing but a pen and a journal.

Everybody wants to better themselves. They make grand plans to do so and it almost always falls apart.

2 Bonus Activities That’ll Teach You How To Become More Self Aware

I wanted to offer you a few more exercises to teach you how to develop self awareness besides just journaling. Here are a few that really helped me.

The Myers-Briggs Test

My Mom messaged me the other day with my brother’s Myers-Briggs test result. I wasn’t expecting an hour-long conversation about it.

Take The Enneagram Test

I’m not as big of a fan of the Enneagram as I am of the Myers-Briggs test, but it can still teach you a lot about yourself if you’re willing to give it a shot.

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Tom Kuegler

Travel blogger. 29 years old. Currently in Mexico. Get my free 5-day Medium course via email → https://bit.ly/35yyIIu