Self-awareness is the skill that changes everything — your decisions, your relationships, your career — and research shows that 95% of us think we have it but only 10 to 15% actually do. That number stopped me cold the first time I read it. You're walking around with a mental picture of who you are: your strengths, your blind spots, how you come across to other people. You trust that picture. You make decisions based on it. And according to researcher Tasha Eurich, whose team spent years studying thousands of people across dozens of companies, that picture is almost certainly wrong. Not a little wrong. Wildly wrong. Here's the thing nobody tells you: self-awareness isn't something you either have or don't. It's a skill. A learnable, practicable, improvable skill. And the gap between where most people are and where they think they are is exactly what makes it worth learning. Key Takeaways Research shows only 10–15% of people are truly self-aware, e...
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