We need to spot when self-analysis turns into rumination and gain skills for controlling it. |
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I'm not saying you shouldn't do it, but I think that sort of self-analysis completely misses the point. |
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Does he, after all this reflection and self-analysis, feel that he knows himself well now? |
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If you find that you cannot get along with doctors, it is advised that you do some self-analysis to understand the reason. |
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A clear understanding of communication thus becomes an important step towards self-analysis, priorities, character and values of life. |
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Through introspective research and self-analysis we find self-acceptance and this leads us naturally towards one of the paths of inner peace. |
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I seriously would recommend a time of meditation or self-analysis at times. |
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The shallow existence of the four characters makes their self-analysis both boring and uninteresting. |
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I tried to write it in a way that showed that it brought about a spot of introspection and self-analysis on my part. |
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He later recognized that self-analysis should be replaced by a training analysis conducted by another person. |
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Have you recently done a bit more self-analysis, introspective digging around? |
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Do you guys worry about how far you can go with that kind of reflective self-analysis? |
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We've unfortunately had to drop some of our senior players as a result of this self-analysis, because they're not really genuine team players. |
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After much self-analysis, I've realized that while I am enthusiastic, energetic, and adventurous, I have the tendency to lose interest on the job after a short time. |
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So seven years from now when the bill is reviewed, that review will be just a self-analysis of the institutes it has created. |
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It is particularly important that the examination of conscience does not remain only on the level of self-analysis. |
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They require a complex organisational structure able to carry out this type of self-analysis. |
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That began a period of intense self-analysis, research and talks with colleagues in Ottawa and Gatineau. |
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It is extremely useful to write out a self-analysis, at an early stage, and coordinate this assessment with the study program. |
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The month of Leo is for self-introspection through self-analysis and through self-contemplation. |
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His self-analysis in paint draws us in as analysts who are also, as Baudelaire would have put it, his semblables, his spiritual kin. |
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Because I didn't know what was wrong and no amount of fumbling self-analysis via a computer screen was going to tell me. |
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I swear that I never meant this blog to be straight-up self-analysis, but I just can't seem to help it. |
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The Kudelski Group uses this source to document its knowledge base and to provide input for a permanent process of self-analysis to improve its solutions and its organization. |
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We're capable of self-analysis, we work through our private tragedies with or without help, and there's always some kind of material assistance available. |
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It is a self-analysis tool of some organizational variables essential for the production, management and exchange of information and knowledge within a working group. |
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If your interest seems to be dwindling, do a little self-analysis. |
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Furthermore, the Annual Activity Reports have proven to be a strong tool in emphasising responsibility for sound financial management within services and building up a culture of transparent self-analysis and improvement. |
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Rather than adopt a passive response to those constraints, however, the Group took the opportunity to apply some self-analysis, leading it to discover the seeds of a new dynamic. |
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To be an efficient instrument, they imply a degree of awareness that did not exist and a discipline and a capacity for self-analysis lacking in many companies. |
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Looking for a house it's a lot of self-analysis. |
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His self-analysis would continue, but not in New York. |
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Everyone has to do their own self-analysis. |
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The right kind of measurement opens up the organization to self-analysis that is visible, objective, fair, equitable and therefore healthy and constructive for the people affected. |
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The UPR is, more than anything else, about the international community cooperating with states under review to achieve concrete human rights improvements after a genuine self-analysis of failings and needs. |
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We were disappointed in the process of this review that, with a few notable exceptions, there was a distinct lack of critical self-analysis among the respondents. |
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There is great merit in critical self-analysis, especially when it may lead to preventive measures being taken so as to preclude future misconduct by police members. |
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Léa Pool prefers to play with her characters' emotions and self-analysis. |
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But amidst all the self-analysis and denunciations of his own weakness, how can we be sure if he is telling the truth or simply preparing his place in history? |
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Through uncompromising self-analysis, salespeople can identify and subdue the psychological tendencies within them that stand in the way of sewing up orders. |
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One letter was particularly poignant for Radcliffe in the clutter of condemnation, self-analysis and doubt that accompanied her return from Athens. |
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The self-analysis is withering at times and self-deprecating. |
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Dumitru never tires of jotting down his observations from each performance and indulging in some self-analysis on how he and his fellow volunteers are also benefiting from their Saturday activity. |
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Through the practice of meditation and self-analysis we come to a better understanding of our own selves and other people, eventually leading to becoming a better balanced person. |
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Going thru a great crisis of self-analysis, especially in relation to job, school, work, students. |
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Mine's a Fitbit, his is a Garmin, so to avoid confusion let's call them crushingly boring navel-gazing gadgets because these are the days of self-obsession and self-analysis. |
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Self-analysis of my interactions with others fails because, though I understand myself, I can't understand others. |
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