A self-awareness workshop for students, faculty, and staff. The goal of this workshop is to promote personal awareness of our internal and external resources, self-awareness, and the importance of self-regulation in all spheres of our lives.
A self-aware workshop for students, faculty, and staff. Our goal is to create a world where people can talk to each other and talk about the world around them, and each person can discuss their experiences, questions, and ideas.
This week’s workshop features a presentation by two members of the SRI Muthukumaran Institute, Dr. Laxman Rao and Dr. D.S. Kudla, who have been studying the role of self-awareness in human life for the past twenty years. They’ll also discuss their research in self-regulation, self-awareness, and regulation of our emotions.
A very positive and heart-warming presentation about how our minds, bodies, and emotions can be used to create a more compassionate, more intelligent, and more loving way of living.
“We are not here to be the world’s best psychologist, we are here to be the world’s best psychologist. How we treat our own selves is how we treat others.
We can’t help but be curious about how self-awareness plays out in our everyday lives and how it benefits us as humans. This talk was full of very interesting examples that we had not seen before. I particularly liked the talk about how self-awareness leads to compassion and kindness and how we become more compassionate, kinder, and more loving people when we become more aware of our own behaviors. Our lives are just really not all that complicated.
This talk was really inspiring. We had a great time talking about our own needs, our own desires, and our own behaviors and how they can impact each other. And it was really cool to talk about how our own actions might be affecting someone else’s well being and how that can make us do things that we wouldn’t normally want to do. It’s all very real and very human, and it was great to hear about it.
It was actually me who talked the most about this. I had a very real anxiety attack when talking about this topic. I didn’t know what to expect but I can assure you after the talk I knew I had to talk about it. I don’t want to generalise about mental illnesses or anything like that because there are so many different kinds of mental illnesses and it is really hard to know what to do about people who are suffering with them.
I have a huge problem with this term, because what I think it means is that there are some people who are mentally ill and therefore unable to function in society. If true, that makes it very easy for society to think that they are sick, but that is not what I mean. What I meant was that there are some people who are mentally ill and therefore unable to function in society.
Mental illness is a very broad term, and there are many different kinds. There are people who suffer from PTSD. They are unable to function in society because they are afraid of being the victim of a crime. There are people who suffer from depression and anxiety, and who live in fear that their entire life will be ruined or destroyed because the person they love has a mental illness. This one I do not have a problem with, but I think it can be misleading.