Sentence examples for evaluating oneself from inspiring English sources

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Sources of uncertainty reported were FNE and evaluating oneself as imperfect.

Nonetheless, we also found that younger age and evaluating oneself as a worthless person at the first visit were the most prominent risk factors for non-adherence.

In particular, younger age and evaluating oneself as a worthless person at the visit were found to be risk factors for non-adherence; a high HADS-A score and reporting inability to concentrate were also found to be associated with discontinuation.

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When one sees this happen, don't start to evaluate oneself, evaluate the organization and make your decision on distancing oneself from such a place.

The third aspect of burnout, reduced personal accomplishment, refers to the tendency to evaluate oneself negatively, such that one is no longer effective in working with clients and in fulfilling one's job responsibilities [ 2, 45].

Burnout is also defined as a syndrome characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization (negative, cynical attitudes and impersonal feelings towards others) and reduced personal accomplishment (the tendency to evaluate oneself negatively particularly with regard's to one's work) [ 9].

Moreover, adoption of an observer perspective seems to be associated with attempts to evaluate oneself and with depressive rumination (Kuyken & Moulds, 2009; Libby, Eibach & Gilovich, 2005; Williams & Moulds, 2007), consistent with an abstract level of identification.

Travel is to measure oneself within the world we live.

Moreover, as is well known, transferring and applying results from a collective study to one's personal situation, and thus evaluating the risks for oneself, is a challenge – and this holds not just for lay-people but also for doctors and other health professionals [ 31].

In general, self-awareness is defined as the perception of oneself, and, more specifically, as the tendency to think about and evaluate aspects of oneself that are subjugated to stressful events (e.g. dental stimuli) [ 32, 33].

This strategic orientation aligns with the ontological orientation of complexity absorption that "sees reality as a process devoid of any solid substantial objects that can be relied on to stay the same" (Cavaleri, 2008, p. 476); thus, the strategic stance is the one in which an individual is continuously evaluating on a moment by moment basis the situation in which one finds oneself.

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