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  1. Nov 30, 2023 · Learn how to answer the question "Who am I?" with these 25 examples that help you discover your values, passions, strengths, and weaknesses. Find out why it's important to know yourself and how to use self-reflection to enhance your life.

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    • When do you feel your best? In the morning. During the afternoon and early evening. Late at night.
    • You usually walk: Fairly fast, with long steps. Fairly fast, with small steps. Less fast, head up, looking the world in the face. Less fast, head down. Very slowly.
    • When talking to people, you: Stand with your arms folded. Have your hands clasped. Have one or both of your hands on your hips. Touch or push the person to whom you are talking.
    • When relaxing, you sit with: Your knees bent, with your legs neatly side by side. Your legs crossed. Your legs stretched out or straight. One leg curled under you.
  2. View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/who-am-i-a-philosophical-inquiry-amy-adkinsThroughout the history of mankind, the subject of identity has sent po...

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  3. Oct 5, 2020 · Learn why the question "who am I?" is not meant to get an answer, but to dissolve the questioner. Explore the steps to find your authentic self, reclaim your power, and live a meaningful life.

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  4. Jun 2, 2010 · Identity. Who Am I? A far better question to ask yourself: "How would I like to experience my life?" Posted June 2, 2010 | Reviewed by Lybi Ma. Key points. Asking "Who am I?" implies a person...

  5. Mar 9, 2016 · Six key elements of self-knowledge are found in the acronym VITALS: Values, Interests, Temperament, Activities, Life Mission, and Strengths. While knowing one's "VITALS" can help a person feel ...

  6. Feb 7, 2012 · The mind is not well-suited for answering the question "who am I?" because it is prone to make up stuff, interfere with self-discovery, and oversimplify the self. The author suggests going beyond the mind to explore the space of "no mind" as an alternative way of knowing oneself.

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