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Identify Confront and Overcome Bias

  • Writer: Sangeeta Lama
    Sangeeta Lama
  • Mar 2, 2023
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Sam Carter
Sam Carter
Apr 21

The part about first identifying your own biases before trying to confront them in others really stood out, especially how it frames awareness as the starting point rather than jumping straight to action. It’s interesting how subtle some of these biases can be until you actively reflect on them. I found myself wondering how people keep that awareness going over time without slipping back into old patterns. It also highlights how self-reflection plays a role in many areas, whether in personal growth or in academic settings where people sometimes look for clarity, even through things like Finance Assignment Help for University Students when dealing with complex ideas.

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John Williams
John Williams
Feb 12

Great points about winter being ideal for home upgrades! For healthcare professionals considering similar efficiency improvements in their practices, the energy-saving benefits you mentioned parallel findings in many open access medical journals in USA about clinic design. The off-season scheduling tip is especially smart just like how medical offices often schedule renovations during slower patient periods. Stay cozy with those new blinds!


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Eva Green
Eva Green
Feb 12

I just read the post about identifying, confronting, and overcoming bias and how it walks through spotting hidden assumptions, checking your reactions, and growing your awareness step by step. It reminded me of a week when I was swamped with assignments and had to do my finance class while still working and keeping up with life, and it made me think about how self‑reflection and focus help you get through hard moments.

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