How Too Much Self Awareness Leads to a Lower Quality of Life
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Video Details
Published1 month ago
Duration6:07
Video IDiHVXt9pcEWA
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views28K
Likes2.7K
Comments364
Engagement Rate10.84%
Likes per 100 views9.53
Comments per 1K views13.02
Description
We're often told that self awareness is the key to everything, from better relationships to a happier life. But what happens when this crucial personal growth tool becomes a prison, turning the inner observer into an inner critic? This video explores the nuanced differences in self reflection, diving into cognitive psychology and metacognitive awareness to help you understand when overthinking becomes a limiting factor. #selfawareness #overthinking #mentalhealth
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Further Reading:
• Morin, A. (2011). Self-Awareness Part 1: Definition, Measures, Effects, Functions, and Antecedents.
• Silvia, P. J., & Duval, T. S. (2001). Objective Self-Awareness Theory.
• Trapnell, P. D., & Campbell, J. D. (1999). Private Self-Consciousness and the Five-Factor Model of Personality.
• Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2000). The Role of Rumination in Depressive Disorders and Mixed Anxiety/Depressive Symptoms.
• Grant, A. M., Franklin, J., & Langford, P. (2002). The Self-Reflection and Insight Scale.
Timestamps
0). Healthy metacognition 0:48
1). Analysis paralysis 1:26
2). Emotional detachment 1:51
3). The ' fixing ' mindset 2:20
4). Strategy 1: Move form analysis to sensation 3:37
5). Strategy 2: Embrace " good enough " 4:04
6). Strategy 3: Connect, don't just observe 4:37