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Inner Compass and Self-awareness

MarinaLexi Saturday

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While completing the IDG pathway, I was struck by the interconnectedness of the five dimensions and the skills underpinning them. 

I found that although I do consider myself a values-based individual… I didn't actually have a full grasp of my values or which had priority over others, I was deeply lacking self-awareness and had never taken the time to delve and discover what I actually valued. So I really valued the opportunity to undertake the VIA Character strengths survey! 

As I was reading down the list, I was nodding along, thinking, "Ok, this makes sense. Kindness, love of learning, curiosity, perspective…. Wait, what's this?", I discovered 'Judgement' on my list, which was something I had not considered as a value! In fact, I'd always believed it to be a negative characteristic that should be quashing as soon as it arose.

According to Dictionary . Com (n.d.), one definition of judgement is "Making or expressing a negative assessment of someone or something; condemning," which is how I had previously understood it. However my VIA survey assessment results defined it as "Thinking things through and examining from all sides; not jumping to conclusions, weighing evidence fairly, and the ability to change one's mind." This has completely changed how I view judgement.

But, I also noticed other strengths I had never considered; zest, humour, spirituality, all were lesser skills for me, but I had also never had the opportunity to develop them either. Without honing self-awareness, you can never take stock of where you are, and if you don't know where you are, how do you know where you are going?

It transformed my perception of my strengths and skills and has provided me with a different, more accurate view of myself than I had before and offered insights that I can carry into my work, volunteering, and other endeavours.


So now, I'm curious! 

How has your perception of your values and inner compass changed since undertaking this pathway? 

Did you learn something new about them and about yourself?

What shocked you?

(Hopefully my post is along the right lines.)

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EventHorizons 2 days ago

@MarinaLexi

How has your perception of your values and inner compass changed since undertaking this pathway?  Did you learn something new about them and about yourself? What shocked you?

Hi Marina. I enjoyed reading your post and the realizations you’ve experienced!
For me, I realized that I very much find importance in critical thinking and perspective, along with presence and some others. This course has helped me in acknowledging the improvement that is needed in terms of relationships with others. This wasn’t anything new I learned, but it was a good reminder. I’m looking forward to acting more in line with my values. 

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EventHorizons 2 days ago

Wow, it erased my response. I’ll try again:

Hi Marina. 

I’ve come to a deeper understanding of how much I value critical thinking, perspective, presence and more. There were some harsh reminders to me specifically about my need for improving relationships with others, and improving my behavior to act in line with my values and strengths. 

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MarinaLexi OP 2 days ago

@EventHorizons Thank you for taking a moment to read my post and respond. :) 

It sounds like you've had really insightful reflections! I hope the reminders weren't too harsh, remember to give yourself grace and recognise just how far you've come. Even if the journey is long, at least you're always moving forward. Even by engaging with IDG you are taking steps towards being the you, you wish to be. I'm proud of you.

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