0 an employee's own judgment about the quality of their work, or the process of judging your own work: --
At the conclusion of the performance period, the executive completes a self-appraisal.
Self-appraisal and self-regulation are spawning a great deal of this kind of consultancy.
The temporal self-appraisal theory argues that people have a tendency to maintain a positive self-evaluation by distancing themselves from their negative self and paying more attention to their positive one.
His modest self-appraisal belies his importance in literary history.
Then, the result of asceticism would be to bolster self-appraisal instead of rid the self of ego.
I didn't bother to reply to this highly inaccurate self-appraisal.
Exact numbers are not given, however she references herself as nearly eighty years old during a self-appraisal in the mirror.
Whether we accept her word or warm to her self-appraisal is unimportant because we have been implicated in her singularity...
Again, this self-assessment was altered by their self-appraisal as' citizens' of a nation.