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She is self-aware and, even when it is painful, has the courage to admit that she will not always succeed.
However, at all times, she is self-aware and funny, happy to acknowledge and lampoon her "bohemian-Brooklyn-bourgeoisie" privilege.
Her tragedy is that she is self-aware enough to realise she's not very good, but not so much that she can do anything about it.
When anxious or fearful, she is self-aware enough to recognize that she tends to broadcast these emotions nonverbally, allowing her to put extra effort into projecting calm optimism.
She says she didn't have or need any training in leadership, but that she thinks the key is that she is self-aware enough to know when to bring in other people to fill in the gaps in her knowledge.
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But, as I said, she's self-aware.
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She was self-aware and self-mocking — game enough to see the funny side of Colleen's preoccupation with what she looks like".
She's aware that she's self-aware, which makes her not pathetic, and she's self- deprecating but in a humorous way that makes her not loathsome and not superficial.
She was self-aware and not insufferably happy-go-lucky.
She's self-aware but imperfect, like a lot of us mortals.
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