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reflective diary template - Sharon Drew Morgen edition - Businessballs

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eflective <strong>diary</strong> tool - flow chart (Use supplementary sheets as necessary, at any time, referencing them at the appropriate stage.)7. What would success look like?8. How could I bring this into myactivity on a daily basis?2a. What end of the blame ismine?6. What would I need to know orbelieve differently to be able toachieve this?1. What happened/what did I do? 2. What is important about this?5. What areas am I seeking toshift or prevent recurring?4. Where else does this happen inmy life?3. How did this happen? What arethe most important elements?© Alan Chapman and <strong>Sharon</strong> <strong>Drew</strong> <strong>Morgen</strong> 2006-07. From the free resources website <strong>Businessballs</strong>.com. <strong>Sharon</strong> <strong>Drew</strong> <strong>Morgen</strong> is leading writer and advisor in facilitative communications. All rights reserved.


eflective <strong>diary</strong> - supplementary sheet (Reference each supplementary sheet on the flow chart. )reflection stage: date of entry: reflection stage: date of entry:• each stage is optional - seek feedback where helpful to you• write only what you want, and when you want• date each entry - add new thoughts later whenever• use a new flow-chart for each new issue/event• start a new chart whenever a loop goes full-circle• use new supplementary sheets as necessary• refer each supplementary sheet back to its flow-chart and stage• flow-charts can also be used to manage progress, feedback, etc• you can use different coloured text, eg: red: priority, green: positive, etc.• use a folder or ring-binder for all sheets• if appropriate agree with your boss about private and open aspects• try to focus on things you can change, and accept those that you cannot© Alan Chapman and <strong>Sharon</strong> <strong>Drew</strong> <strong>Morgen</strong> 2006-07. From the free resources website <strong>Businessballs</strong>.com. <strong>Sharon</strong> <strong>Drew</strong> <strong>Morgen</strong> is leading writer and advisor in facilitative communications. All rights reserved.

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