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In the process of exploring your unique self, which dimension of self (physical, emotional, intellectual, social, or spiritual) do you find the most challenging to manage, and why? 

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by Dr. Esther Gacicio -
I found the emotional dimension challenging because I was not aware of my emotions. I probably didn't also know what I was looking for when exploring my emotional self.
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by Evelyn Nderitu -
I also experienced the same and when asking others do discribe me most didnot know how to
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by paul Ndung'u -
definitely,, still can affect negative the important of these life and lead to some sarry thoughts of taking self life away
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by HARRIET NASIEVANDA -
I find managing the emotional dimension of myself the most challenging because emotions are unpredictable and influenced by both internal and external factors. Unlike other aspects of self, emotions require constant self-awareness and balance, making them difficult to navigate.
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by Sarah Kitanga -
I find the emotional dimension to be the most challenging. This is because for me, navigating intense emotions can make it hard for me to express myself which can feel overwhelming and affect my sense of stability.
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by ian oyugi -
I find the emotional dimension to be the most challenging. This is because for me, navigating intense emotions can make it hard for me to express myself which can feel overwhelming and affect my sense of stability.
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by Jerusha Mwangi -
The emotional dimension of the self can be challenging in that, managing emotions, understanding feelings and maintaining emotional well being can be demanding. Some factors like stress, relationships or life events can impact emotions leading to the challenge.
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by Lisa-Marie Kute -
I find my emotional dimension challenging to manage because I am an emotional person and sometimes my emotions cloud my judgement.
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by Elsa . -
I find the emotional dimension the most challenging to manage, as it requires learning to process emotions in a healthy way without allowing them to influence decision-making or interactions with others. This is an area I am continuously working on to improve my emotional awareness and control.
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by paul Ndung'u -
Emotional dimensions are so special such that one can't proceed or perform anything when the normal and accepted emotions gets inversely proportional.
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by LUCKY LOONKISHU -
i find emotional dimension to be difficult to manage because of the balance between personal expectations, external pressures to succeed, and maintaining motivation over time.
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by Evelyn Nderitu -
Social dimension. I find myself unable to be sociable since I become critical on most things. When interacting with new people I tend to lack topics for discussion or an icebreaker that can be used to start a converstion. At times I find coversing with peope tiresome and prefer being alone.
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by paul Ndung'u -
These is another critical dimension, when you realize yourself that you are unable to speak positively to colleagues or workmate, also that moment you are isolating your in suspecting way,, know that social dimension have hit you.
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by Cyndie Gacicio -
Social dimension. I have often struggled with communicating and working well with others. There is always a need for me to control everything without realizing that other people have a stake in the interactions we have.
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by paul Ndung'u -
Emotional
✓am unable to realize that fact that the impact that can be brought up either positive way or negative.
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by paul Ndung'u -
Spiritual because nowadays a lot of fake information is being networked everywhere therefore , unable to tabulize the briefed content that is explaining the truth.
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by paul Ndung'u -
Physical dimension still hits many times just in case you are presenting yourself in neatly and the language is liming correctly that's when you hit the target
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by paul Ndung'u -
With intellectual dimension everything hits negative accompanied by pessimistic thought to everyone.
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by Kelvin Kitanga -
The emotional dimension is often the most challenging to manage because emotions can be unpredictable and deeply tied to personal experiences, making it hard to maintain balance in stressful situations. Navigating emotional well-being requires constant self-awareness and resilience, which can feel overwhelming at times.
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by Cyndie Gacicio -
Social dimension. I have often struggled with communicating and working well with others. There is always a need for me to control everything without realizing that other people have a stake in the interactions we have.
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by Dennis Muimi -
I wouldn't call it a challenge, but trying to accomplish all of it is somehow a challenge.
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by Alanna Muriithi -
I find spirituality the most challenging. It is hard enough to understand emotions but ones spirit is far beyond, as much as emotions fluctuate and change frequently ones spirit remains the same. If I want to understand my spirit where does one even start?
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by Speciousor Nangama -
The most challenging thing is balancing both intellectual and emotional dimension, some people with high IQ tend to have a difficult time adopting, with their social peers and even emotionally. High IQ can also also be motivated by high emotional intelligence especially when a persona feels extremely self-aware as compared to a persona with low IQ.
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by Sharon Nekesa -
Emotional and social dimensions, when it comes to emotions you cant predict what will happen next, you maybe good now and feel worse in the next minute. Managing this is challenging.
On the social dimension i am a kind of a person that observes people before engaging with them.
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by Sarah Ekpenbor -
intellectual,
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by Titus Juma -
The emotional component is the hardest for me to control as managing a business frequently entails stress and uncertainty, and it can be hard to remain composed and upbeat under pressure.
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by Diana Kuria -
I'd say the emotional because people have different temperaments and therefore you have to put their feelings and emotions into consideration even as you interact with people.