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  2. 11 Common Behaviors of Authentic People—and One Thing ... - AOL

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    Experts shared 11 common behaviors of genuine people (and one thing you'll never catch a real-deal authentic person doing). Related: Cultivate an Attitude of Gratitude With These 101 Things To Be ...

  3. Should You Actually Bring Your Whole Self to Work?

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    Hopefully you won’t need to escalate things, but if your requests are flat-out denied or you face backlash for asking, having everything documented will bolster your case. Step #4: Avoid going ...

  4. True self and false self - Wikipedia

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    Karen Horney, in her 1950 book, Neurosis and Human Growth, based her idea of "true self" and "false self" through the view of self-improvement, interpreting it as real self and ideal self, with the real self being what one currently is and the ideal self being what one could become. [17] (See also Karen Horney § Theory of the self).

  5. 'Living your authentic self is very powerful': Local LGBTQ+ ...

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    “By embracing my true self, I am able to understand and celebrate the lives of others as well.” More: New Bedford Whaling Museum has 4 new exhibits planned. One looks at its own dark history.

  6. Authenticity (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    According to Kierkegaard, personal authenticity depends upon a person finding an authentic faith and, in so doing, being true to themselves. [clarification needed] Moral compromises inherent to the ideologies of bourgeois society and Christianity challenge the personal integrity of a person who seeks to live an authentic life as determined by the self. [10]

  7. Self-discrepancy theory - Wikipedia

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    The self-discrepancy theory states that individuals compare their "actual" self to internalized standards or the "ideal/ought self". Inconsistencies between "actual", "ideal" (idealized version of yourself created from life experiences) and "ought" (who persons feel they should be or should become) are associated with emotional discomforts (e.g., fear, threat, restlessness).

  8. First Native interior secretary leaves legacy after 4 years ...

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    At the end of the day, Haaland said, "What I can say is that I really tried to be my authentic self." Debra Krol reports on Indigenous communities at the confluence of climate, culture and ...

  9. Personal branding - Wikipedia

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    Transparency essentially works to give viewers a complete view of one's authentic self. [ 13 ] Digitally aided disclosure, which involves building a self-brand on a social network site, relies on traditional discourses of the authentic self as one that is transparent, without artifice, and open to others.