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How to Improve Your Critical Thinking & Reflective Skills

  • K. McMillan , J. Weyers
  • Published 10 October 2012
  • Education, Psychology

How to Improve Your Critical Thinking Reflective Skills

Description: this easy-to-use guide identifies and addresses the key areas where most students need help in developing and enhancing the critical thinking and writing skills that are crucial to successful academic study, and provides practical tips and solutions. the authors use real life examples to illustrate common mistakes and demonstrate how to avoid them. they provide solid advice on enhancing analytical and argumentation skills by adopting best practice with critical thinking and reflective writing.'> new to the highly successful smarter study skills series comes this essential guide to thinking and writing critically. this easy-to-use guide identifies and addresses the key areas where most students need help in developing and enhancing the critical thinking and writing skills that are crucial to successful academic study, and provides practical tips and solutions. the authors use real life examples to illustrate common mistakes and demonstrate how to avoid them. they provide solid advice on enhancing analytical and argumentation skills by adopting best practice with critical thinking and reflective writing., keywords: weyers, jonathon, mcmillan, kathleen a., read the text version.

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How to Practice Reflective Thinking

how to improve your critical thinking & reflective skills pdf

Understanding your present is critical to planning your future.

Sitting in silence and self-reflecting activates multiple parts of our brain and helps us increase awareness of what matters most to us. However, in the busyness of our everyday lives, it can be hard to find the time to stop and reflect. All self-reflection takes is a little bit of MAGIC: mirror, aspirations, goals, ideas, and commitments. The author created this method, based on their experience and coaching practice, to help people unlock the power of silence and reflective thought.

  • Mirror: Start by imagining yourself looking into a metaphorical mirror, and reflect on your current situation. How did you get to where you are today, and how do you feel about your present circumstances? Start positively by recognizing everything that is going well. Then, identify ways in which you could improve.
  • Aspirations: After reflecting on the present, it’s time to focus on the future. Visualize the person you want to see in your metaphorical mirror. What does success look like for you? If you could wave a magic wand, what would you really like to achieve in the next year?
  • Goals: Once you have clarified your aspirations for the future, turn them into specific and tangible goals, with milestones and timescales to benchmark your progress. To do that, start with an action verb (increase, achieve, gain, sell). Then clearly specify what success looks like (becoming a manager, work on 2 high profile projects, reduce client complaints). Lastly, add a target date or deadline to aim for, chunked up into shorter milestones if necessary (over two months, in the next year, every week).
  • Ideas: Once you have a set of clear goals which outline exactly what you want to achieve, you can then explore how these goals could be achieved, and start to create an action plan.Think about what you’ll have to give and what you’ll gain if you action a particular idea.
  • Commitments: Finally, incorporate your ideas into a clear plan. A good plan contains specific step-by-step actions, with dates, deadlines and resources, and contingency plans for how you might overcome obstacles.

“I’m so pressed for time that I barely get the chance to think about what I want to do next.”

  • RN Rosie Nice is the founder of MAGIC Coaching .  She runs coach training programs and helps organisations build a coaching culture, sharing the transformational results which coaching can bring. She is also the author of the book , The MAGIC Happens in the Silence , whihc is a guide to the art of reflective coaching.

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Reflective Thinking: How to Practice Reflective Thinking

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Engaging in reflective thinking can help you understand your own experiences to embrace new challenges and improve competencies. You can use reflective thinking to inform personal decisions and professional development.

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