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1. Unconscious Decision-Making

1. Unconscious Decision-Making

  - Without self-awareness, individuals may make decisions unconsciously, driven by immediate desires rather than a thoughtful consideration of long-term consequences.

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Addressing these challenges involves cultivating self-awareness through mindfulness practices, reflection, and understanding emotional triggers. Simultaneously, building self-control requires intentional strategies and a conscious effort to resist immediate impulses in favor of long-term well-being.

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