Reflection in a fast-paced world
Reflective practices are deliberate attempts to access 'R-mode' thinking (formerly called rightbrain thinking), emphasising such non-rational responses as metaphor and imagery. They work by connecting the two modes of thinking -'L-mode' and 'R-mode' - providing access t...
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Published in | Training Journal p. 19 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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London
Dods Parliamentary Communications Limited
01.06.2013
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Summary: | Reflective practices are deliberate attempts to access 'R-mode' thinking (formerly called rightbrain thinking), emphasising such non-rational responses as metaphor and imagery. They work by connecting the two modes of thinking -'L-mode' and 'R-mode' - providing access to data, facts, values, experiences, hunches, analysis, evaluation, intuition, different perspectives and feelings. This process of connecting and accessing is what makes reflection a whole-brain activity. |
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ISSN: | 1465-6523 |