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Reflection

Reflection. Don R. Simmons, Ph.D. www.creativepotentialconsulting.org. Without Reflection, it’s ONLY volunteerism!. re·flec·tion Noun / riˈflekSHən / 1. The throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it.

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Reflection

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  1. Reflection Don R. Simmons, Ph.D. www.creativepotentialconsulting.org

  2. Without Reflection, it’s ONLY volunteerism!

  3. re·flec·tionNoun/riˈflekSHən/ 1. The throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it. 2. An amount of light, heat, or sound that is thrown back in such a way.

  4. Reflection asks the 2 Essential questions: So What? Now What?

  5. “I had the experience but I missed the meaning.” – T.S. Eliot

  6. Reflection is NOT Reporting Reflection is NOT Evaluation Reflection is NOT Planning

  7. Abraham Moses Jonah Joshua Isaiah Jeremiah David Solomon Mary Jesus John Peter Paul James

  8. Why we don’t do it • Lack of planning • Lack of time • Lack of “depth” • Focused on “volunteerism” and not equipping/discipleship • Lack of knowledge • Lack of tools • Lack of leadership

  9. The unexamined life is not worth living. -Socrates

  10. How? • PRIORITIZE it! • Provide tools • Journals, blogsites, art supplies, events for expression • Share SELECTED reflections • (with permission) • Respect Confidentiality and Privacy • USE reflections to engage others • This is what it “means” rather than this is what you “do.” • YOU must reflect in order to help others REFLECT

  11. How some people reflect • Conversations • Creative activities • Journaling • Blogging • Letter writing • Meditation

  12. Results • Focus • Context • Resolution • Theological insight • Community • Attraction

  13. INTENTIONAL

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