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Meghan McCall

Voice & Nutrition Coach

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The Art of Reflection (Part 1 of 2): Looking Back at Your Accomplishments

Reflection is a powerful practice that allows you to pause and take stock of your journey, recognizing the strides you’ve made and the challenges you’ve overcome. It’s an introspective exercise that not only boosts your sense of achievement but also sets the stage for future growth.

In this first part of our two-part series, we will explore the art of reflection and how it can be a transformative experience.

To begin with, create a quiet, comfortable space where you can be alone with your thoughts. This environment will help you focus and immerse yourself in the process.

Start by jotting down all notable events, projects, and milestones from the past year. Don’t just list the major achievements; include small victories and personal growth moments as well.

These might be steps toward a larger goal, new skills learned, or even instances of resilience in the face of adversity.

Next, delve deeper by asking yourself reflective questions.

• What were your biggest accomplishments, and what made them significant?

• What were the challenges you faced, and how did you overcome them?

Consider how these experiences have shaped you. Reflecting on both successes and setbacks provides a balanced perspective and helps you learn from every experience.

Acknowledge your efforts, and give yourself credit for the perseverance and dedication you’ve demonstrated.

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