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class=Creating Greater Success Through Reflection

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If I could give you a tool or resource that would change your life in positive ways, change your results, create more happiness in your life and help you get better at anything you desired . . . And if I could promise you that this tool would cost you nothing, require only yourself and could be used at any time . . .


Would you be interested?



Keywords:
professional development, personal development, learning, experiential learning, reflecting, learning from reflection, reflection, learning from experience, learning questions, questions



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If I could give you a tool or resource that would change your life in positive ways, change your results, create more happiness in your life and help you get better at anything you desired . . . And if I could promise you that this tool would cost you nothing, require only yourself and could be used at any time . . .


Would you be interested?


Ill bet you would.


Now at the risk of sounding a little bit like a carnival barker or used car salesperson what I just told you isnt hype there is such a tool. And you already possess it.


The tool is reflection.


I'm sure that you know people that have been on a job for 10 years and have continued to get better and better at their work and you probably also know people who have been on a job for ten years, but it is like they have one year of experience, ten times. If you loved this information and you would certainly like to get additional information regarding resep kuliner (https://raton-malin.com) kindly go to our webpage. In other words, they never really reflected on their work and results and so nothing seems to get better. They don't seem to learn from their past experiences.


Which of these people would you hire? Which of these people do you want on your team?


But Im Too Busy


The number one reason I hear for people not reflecting is that they are too busy. They are too busy moving from task to task, from project to project, and event to event. When they recount this challenge to me they end by asking, When would I have time to reflect?


Our lives are much different than were the lives our grandparents. 75 or 100 years ago in the evening people would gather around a table or sit on the front porch and sip iced tea and visit about their day. What they were doing was relaxing and, while not in a very structured way, they were reflecting on their day.


We all know that this type of reflection works because as one of the things we ask our children when they come home from school is How was your day?


We say we are too busy that the reason we don't reflect is that we dont have porch time. Somehow we do find television time and while there is nothing wrong with television - it doesnt allow us the space, time or opportunity to reflect as we sit watching it.


Other Reasons


Time is typically our excuse, but it isnt the only reason we dont reflect. We also dont reflect because:


We don't think about it.
We don't realize the importance of it.
We dont value it.
We dont think we know how to do it.


Hopefully reading this helps you get past the first reasons. Let me deal now with the last one the issue of skill.


Examples


We all know how to reflect, consider . . .


Sitting around a table with friends playing a card game. In between hands, people are talking about what they could have done, should've done, might've done all of this conversation is simple reflection. And while some people playing the game don't like to overanalyze it, spending that time in conversation about what just happened will make us better card players in the future.


Or for those in a different generation, the reflection is the time they take between two rounds in a video game as they quickly think about what happened and how they do it differently the next time.


Golfers quickly analyze their swing as they watch the trajectory of their shots, thinking about what worked and what they might adjust.


And we do it at work, thinking about how the meeting or traveling kuliner presentation went as we leave and makanan move to the next item on our calendar.


So we know how, and we even do it sometimes, but how can we use this skill more successfully more often?


How to Reflect More Effectively


Make time. Reflection is about having time. We all have the time, regardless of how busy are schedules are. Reflect in the shower. Reflect on the drive to work (turn off your radio or your iPod and think). Reflect in the moments before you go to sleep. Reflect with your family as you eat a meal. Turn off the television. There is time we just have to carve it out.


Ask questions. Reflection is about thinking and questions help our brains think. Consider using his list of questions as your starter set of reflective questions the questions to help you think about what happened and what you can learn.


What worked? Why?
What didn't work? Why?
What does this situation remind you of?
How can I use this experience?
How does this experience relate to other situations Ive been in? What can I learn for that situation?
Knowing what I know now, what would I do differently next time?


Think more broadly. Dont just apply your thinking to how you would do this exact same task or respond in this exact same situation the next time. Our lives are too complex for that! Think about what you can take from this experience and apply to other related or perhaps even unrelated situations. Look for generalizations, patterns, tendencies and underlying principles. When we think more broadly we make our reflection time infinitely more beneficial to our lives.


This is some of my reflection on reflection. As we practice this skill we will get better at it and our results will begin to improve dramatically. Make the time. Ask the questions. And by all means apply what you learned. When you do this, you will make your life experiences your most precious source of learning, and your most fertile ground for your own success.

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