Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 814 answers
What happened what did you expect what can you learn.
What happened what did you expect what can you learn.
What happened what did you expect what can you learn.
What went well what did not what will you do differently.
Writing your reflections produces deeper insights than just thinking about them.
Reviews are the best time to identify recurring patterns across multiple experiences.
You must be able to look at your failures without judgment to learn from them.
You must be able to look at your failures without judgment to learn from them.
You must be able to look at your failures without judgment to learn from them.
You must be able to look at your failures without judgment to learn from them.
You must be able to look at your failures without judgment to learn from them.
You must be able to look at your failures without judgment to learn from them.
You must be able to look at your failures without judgment to learn from them.
Understanding what you did right is as valuable as understanding what went wrong.
Understanding what you did right is as valuable as understanding what went wrong.
Understanding what you did right is as valuable as understanding what went wrong.
Understanding what you did right is as valuable as understanding what went wrong.
Understanding what you did right is as valuable as understanding what went wrong.
Understanding what you did right is as valuable as understanding what went wrong.
Understanding what you did right is as valuable as understanding what went wrong.
Track your energy and emotional patterns as part of your review practice.
Track your energy and emotional patterns as part of your review practice.
Track your energy and emotional patterns as part of your review practice.
Track your energy and emotional patterns as part of your review practice.