check in with oneself
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
English
[edit]Verb
[edit]check in with oneself (third-person singular simple present checks in with oneself, present participle checking in with oneself, simple past and past participle checked in with oneself)
- To analyze one's thoughts and emotions with a view to self-improvement.
- Synonym: have a word with oneself
- 2010, Beverly Engel, Healing Your Emotional Self:
- I did this by checking in with myself several times a day, asking myself, “What are you feeling?” and “What do you need?”
- 2017, Iyanla Vanzant, Trust: Mastering the Four Essential Trusts, page 200:
- I discovered that the things I was most resistant to were things I committed to unconsciously without checking in with myself.
- 2020, Kiki Ely, Complete Guide to Self-Care, page 137:
- Introspection means taking time to check in with yourself. We live in a fast-paced society, and if you don't take time to slow down and be alone, then you won't be cognizant of the life you're living.