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One final insider observation: Reflections are typically low point-value assessments. Tough grading + meaningful feedback here makes sure major assignments are done well. I'm impressed by the professor's comments.


8. Reflect weekly — track what wastes your time.


There’s a whole side of this campaign you don’t see. The lessons. The conversations. The internal battles. The reality of taking on an entrenched system. That’s why I launched NOTES—a running collection of reflections from the road. Let’s climb: georgehornedo.com/notes

GeorgeHornedo's tweet image. There’s a whole side of this campaign you don’t see.

The lessons.
The conversations.
The internal battles.
The reality of taking on an entrenched system.

That’s why I launched NOTES—a running collection of reflections from the road.

Let’s climb: georgehornedo.com/notes

Reflection helps you see the patterns you miss when you’re rushing. It shows you where your energy went, what mattered, and what didn’t deserve space.


"Reflexivity: 10 Articles on the Role of Reflection in #Qualitative Research" Reflexivity is central to the discussions of bias, “qualitative literacy,” gathering data in the field, & conducting research with the most vulnerable & marginalized populations bit.ly/2zE0BTV

MargaretRoller's tweet image. "Reflexivity: 10 Articles on the Role of Reflection in #Qualitative Research" Reflexivity is central to the discussions of bias, “qualitative literacy,” gathering data in the field, & conducting research with the most vulnerable & marginalized populations bit.ly/2zE0BTV

Last Sunday, I cracked open my notebook for a personal growth audit. I asked myself 11 simple questions. These are my “Indicators of Growth” Reflection Prompts: 1. What problems am I facing I would have once begged to have? 2. Who am I talking to that I once greatly looked up…

dickiebush's tweet image. Last Sunday, I cracked open my notebook for a personal growth audit.

I asked myself 11 simple questions.

These are my “Indicators of Growth” Reflection Prompts:

1. What problems am I facing I would have once begged to have?

2. Who am I talking to that I once greatly looked up…

Learning equals change. If we haven’t changed, we haven’t learned. #reflectionnotes


When everyone is sick, we no longer consider it a disease. #reflectionnotes


The most powerful reflection you can do: The Monthly Review. Most people go their *entire* life without reflecting—and before they know it, years have gone by and it's too late to change. So don't let this happen—grab a pen, crack open a notebook, and answer these 5 questions:

dickiebush's tweet image. The most powerful reflection you can do:

The Monthly Review.

Most people go their *entire* life without reflecting—and before they know it, years have gone by and it's too late to change.

So don't let this happen—grab a pen, crack open a notebook, and answer these 5 questions:

How to reflect: - Go for walks - Talk to your friend or spouse - Make it a weekly habit (Sundays are great) - Write down your challenges of the week - Make plans for changes


⚡I’m excited to share the design for @reflectnotes. Alex (@maccaw) let me go wild with this one last year – I’m happy it’s finally out in the wild! Support Reflect here: producthunt.com/posts/reflect-…reflect.app

jamesm's tweet image. ⚡I’m excited to share the design for @reflectnotes. Alex (@maccaw) let me go wild with this one last year – I’m happy it’s finally out in the wild!

Support Reflect here: producthunt.com/posts/reflect-…

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10 Powerful Lessons From the Book “Think Again” 📗Book Review

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Jotting down short notes after every lesson can be a big help when trying to contemplate what worked, what didn’t, and how to improve. edutopia.org/article/making…


It's hard to think deeply about the effectiveness of your teaching while you’re in the thick of it, but taking brief notes each day can make it easier to reflect later. edutopia.org/article/making…


some things to take note of: 1. take note of people who are nice to you 2. take note of who you hang around with 3. take note of the things you do when you’re bored 4. take note of the things you told yourself you would do 5. take note of your feelings. check in on yourself


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