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Self management and accountability - knowledge - learning and development - cognition.
Metacognitive skills include understanding our own thought processes, habits and emotions, and the ability to manage them.
Metacognitive skills are enormously important for learning and development.
On a simple level, they would include scheduling our study times realistically and sticking to our schedule.