2018 may have felt like the longest year ever to exist, but
it is finally drawing to a close. Because many people like to reflect at the
end of things, the Walden Writing Center is jumping in to share some of our
favorite resources related to reflection.
The art of reflecting is about pausing to look at one’s
self, situation, or work. However, at its best, reflection is also about then determining
what to do next. When you think about your writing over this past year, what
will you seek to improve in 2019? What did you do well and want to continue?
We hope you take some time to reflect and some time to reset
for 2019. To help with your writing reflections, check out these writing center
resources:
- In this blog post, get to know more about reflecting your writing, both individual assignments and your entire process
- In this podcast episode doctoral students reflect on residencies and share takeaways for other students
- Learn about how taking a moment to think about feedback canhelp improve your writing
- Anne reflects on her college writing experience, and shares examples of ways to journal about one’s writing process
- Tips for reflecting and improving on our website
- If you are asked to reflect as a course assignment, we have guidance for that too
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