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This week, on Habits for Thinking, instead of talking about a topic, let us take a pause to reflect on our journey of ‘thinking about thinking.’

Reflection is an essential part of any learning process. It is not just about what you have learnt, it is also about how and why.

Here is a link to a small form with just 10 questions to help you reflect. I look forward to reading your reflections in this journey of Habits for Thinking.

“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience which is bitterest.”
Confucius

This week, on Habits for Thinking, instead of talking about a topic, let us take a pause to reflect on our journey of ‘thinking about thinking.’

Reflection is an essential part of any learning process. It is not just about what you have learnt, it is also about how and why.

Here is a link to a small form with just 10 questions to help you reflect. I look forward to reading your reflections in this journey of Habits for Thinking.

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Reflection

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“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience which is bitterest.”
Confucius

This week, on Habits for Thinking, instead of talking about a topic, let us take a pause to reflect on our journey of ‘thinking about thinking.’

Reflection is an essential part of any learning process. It is not just about what you have learnt, it is also about how and why.

Here is a link to a small form with just 10 questions to help you reflect. I look forward to reading your reflections in this journey of Habits for Thinking.

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