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  • 111self-command — noun The conscious control of ones own behaviour …

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  • 112self-awareness — being conscious of oneself, being aware of oneself …

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  • 113self-deprecating — adjective conscious of your own shortcomings • Similar to: ↑apologetic, ↑excusatory …

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  • 114Subliminal self — The phrase subliminal self, which is one that has figured largely of recent years in discussions of the problems of Psychical Research, owes its wide currency to the writings of FWH Myers, especially to his posthumous work Human Personality and… …

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  • 115un´self-con´scious|ness — un|self con|scious «UHN sehlf KON shuhs», adjective. not self conscious; uninhibited; natural; spontaneous: »Children and animals make the best movie actors…because they are unself conscious and unable to fake (Harper s). –un´self con´scious|ly,… …

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  • 116un´self-con´scious|ly — un|self con|scious «UHN sehlf KON shuhs», adjective. not self conscious; uninhibited; natural; spontaneous: »Children and animals make the best movie actors…because they are unself conscious and unable to fake (Harper s). –un´self con´scious|ly,… …

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  • 117un|self-con|scious — «UHN sehlf KON shuhs», adjective. not self conscious; uninhibited; natural; spontaneous: »Children and animals make the best movie actors…because they are unself conscious and unable to fake (Harper s). –un´self con´scious|ly, adverb. –un´self… …

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  • 118Contingent Self Esteem — Contingent Relationship Self Esteem is the idea that individuals base their self esteem on the approval of others or by using social comparisons. Certain events will affect one s self esteem when one s level of self worth is dependent upon… …

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  • 119Higher self — is a term associated with multiple belief systems and with eternal, conscious, and intelligent being. The term has been popularized by new age and new religious movements (Neopaganism); however, it is used by many different groups and can… …

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  • 120Minimally conscious state — Classification and external resources MeSH D018458 Minimally Conscious State (MCS) is a disorder of consciousness distinct from Persistent vegetative state and Locked in syndrome. Unlike persistent vegetative state, patients with MCS have partial …

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