In today’s post, I am answering some of your questions regarding self-knowledge, with the following video. If you want to jump right into the questions that interest you the most, you can use the timestamps below the videos. Enjoy your viewing!
https://youtu.be/vVi2L6oowtQ
QUESTIONS TIMESTAMPS
- 00:28 Enneagrams, self-knowledge readings (including the Four Agreements) and handling emotions
- 01:01 How to start, implement and stay motivated with a self-knowledge routine?
- 04:22 How to work on your self-knowledge while on lockdown?
- 05:33 Can we know ourselves or is it an unlimited process?
- 06:39 Which parts of our lives will change the most once we know ourselves?
- 07:37 Do you need to work alone or can you work as part of a group?/ Is it possible to help people in their self-growth?
- 09:37 How to implement self-knowledge in the workplace?
FURTHER SOURCES
As I mention at the end of the video, I will share with you a few sources regarding self-knowledge in the workplace. If this topic interests you, don’t hesitate to check them out.
- How to Use Personality Tests to Unify Your Team by Business News Daily
- 13 Ways To Regularly Support Your Employees’ Personal Development by Forbes
- Self-Awareness is Critical to Your Company’s Success by The Myers-Briggs Company
- Emotional Intelligence in the Modern Workplace a Podcast by The BizLibrary Podcast
CONCLUSION
I hope this video answered some of the questions you still had regarding self-knowledge, and will be able to help you on your journey. If you are interested in Enneagrams, self-knowledge reading recommendations or emotions management, please come back in a few weeks to read the dedicated blog posts. If you have any more questions, please share them with me in the comments below.
Also, feel free to tell me: do you have a self-knowledge routine? How are you keeping up with it while of lockdown? What changes have you noticed in your life since you’ve started your self-knowledge journey?
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And until then, take care!
Great post and great topic at all! I especially like the point where you explained that it’s not just about ourselves, but also about interacting with all the other people.
Hello Anja,
Thanks for the comment. Yeah I think considering self-development from a self-centered perspective makes no sense at all. In the end we are all parts of something way bigger!
See you next week on the blog hopefully.
Hi Juliette, such a cool video – feels like sitting right next to you and having a conversation with you. I honestly wish I had more free-time to read, especially during lockdown. I recently bought “The universe has your back” by Gabrielle Bernstein, I was really intrigued by her card game, you showed me and want to know more about it and its definitely an interesting piece of literature. 🙂 Keep up the great posts.
Hello Katharina,
Thank you so much for your feedback! Videos are usually so much more cozy than posts, I agree.
That’s good to know. I haven’t read the book but should definitely consider it. If you are interested in self-knowledge literature, you’ll like my future video on reading recommendations! Should be up in around 3 weeks. Stay updated!
See you soon,
Hi Juliette,
Thanks for sharing the video, I personally find video and audio content easier to consume lately, so I am definitely looking forward to the next one. I liked your view on if we can ever get to know ourselves fully and I totally agree. I always felt that I finally have an idea what I am doing or who I am, but there are changes and that tends to flip things upside down and I find out more about myself through those changes.
Hello Eszter,
Thank you for sharing your feedback with me. I am happy you liked this format. Another video will be uploaded in a few weeks, you should like it!
I totally agree with this. You can only know so much about life, it’s too unpredictable!
See you next week hopefully,