THE PROCESS OF REFLECTIVE THINKING | VIDEO | Meg Thomas

You know how you feel when you succeed. And when you fail. Now, note that you can repeat those successes and reduce failure. This is where Reflective thinking comes in.

Reflective thinking

According to John C. Maxwell,

"Reflective Thinking is the consistent act of evaluating past experiences to repeat successes and avoid failure." 

So, please note this: If your organisation/business keeps recording repeated cycles of failure, you are not engaging reflective thinking.




Do you agree or disagree? You may want to check out my explanation in the video below. In it, you will meet the various questions you need to ask in reflective thinking to cut that cycle of failure.

Few more points in Reflective Thinking

Important Steps in reflective thinking:

1. Ask questions

2. Investigate

3. Create a forward plan

Please watch the video above for more details in reflective thinking...


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