This is the final entry in our mini-series on entrepreneurial practices drawn from our recent book, Teaching Entrepreneurship: A Practice Based Approach (with Heidi Neck and Candy Brush). Our goal was ...
Those of you who read this column with some regularity may remember that I wrote last time about the importance of forgiveness. How, after all is said and done, forgiveness of another person is really ...
As I prepare for the upcoming holiday season, I am newly aware of the reality that my enjoyment of the Thanksgiving/Christmas holiday is dependent on the way I look at the world in which I live. This ...
Being good has never been good enough, there is always room for growth. As a classroom educator, the more I thought about my practice, the more I knew I had to try harder or maybe not harder, but ...
The ability to engage in self-reflection as a psychologist is not just a skill but a necessity. Reflective practice is a cornerstone of effective therapy, offering a mirror through which psychologists ...
A wise woman in the 1990s once wailed into a microphone four simple words: “You live, you learn.” In her song about the ups and downs of everyday life, Alanis Morissette covers some of life’s most ...
‘Reflection is a means of working on what we know already, and it generates new knowledge…’ (Moon, 2005, p.1) ‘Reflection is a form of mental processing that we use to fulfill a purpose or to achieve ...
The health secretary, the medical royal colleges and the BMA have been unusually united this week: doctors should be allowed to be honest and reflective with no repercussions. This has come about as a ...