It’s much easier to reflect and learn from stories, than bullet pointed lists. I share this in hope it helps you feel reassured about the ups and downs of whatever life or career path you’re on.Īnd to be totally honest, also for my own catharsis because writing about what you’ve drawn helps you to build the story around it. In this section I’m gonna share my reflections on 20: getting made redundant, making courageous decisions, becoming self-employed, growing a coaching business, mental health, money fears, staying true to yourself, and making aligned decisions. How have my last couple of years been like a waterslide?Ī Doodle Reflection on Two Years of Self Employment Whatever feels right and helps you make sense of the timeline you’re reflecting on. Nothing sophisticated or overtly artsy here. Then I thought “Hey! That blue line looks like water! Wouldn’t it be fun if I was riding it in a rubber ring.” Then the rest of the metaphor followed from there. I looked at the line and thought “Hey! That looks kinda like a mountain, maybe there’s a ski analogy here.” But given I’ve never been skiing, I couldn’t connect the metaphor so discarded that one. There are some peaks related to achievements but there are other moments (such as the end of 2020) when I was doing pretty well but feeling like shit after… well, 2020. I drew a wiggly line from one end to the next that represented how I was feeling at points throughout the year. I got a sense for three key themes (and chunks of time) within those two years. I pencil drew a timeline of the last few years and bullet pointed key things that happened to jog my memory and give me a feel for the year. So do whatever you like! Here’s how my process went: In fact, giving you rules to follow defeats the whole purpose of being able to express yourself freely and playfully. There aren’t any rules for you to do this. It’s not about being aesthetically pleasing - it’s about helping you process and make sense of events passed. Leave perfectionism at the door when you sit down to doodle your reflections. I’m sharing this so you can see that the more complete version I’ll share later, came after some initial scrawling of thoughts. Here’s the rough version that I started with to aid my reflections. But it means something very specific to me, and has helped me to conceptualise what I have learned about myself in an entirely new way. Me saying that I know I need my sparkly rubber ring and some flippers on to propel myself to the peak of the waterslide, may mean nothing to you. It helps us to see new possibilities for the future. Drawing and expressing ourselves visually is more likely to promote a state of flow, where we reflect in a state of deep thinking that has our full attention. With so many other distractions, self reflection can easily become a superficial tick box exercise. By making it fun, we’re more likely to do it. We know that self reflection is good for us, but in the busy day-to-day it can be hard to sit down and ask ourselves ‘what have I learned?’. I chose to Doodle my reflections for a few reasons: So as I’m about to start a new chapter in my career, going back into employment and making The Play Philosophy my passion project, it felt fitting to take a moment to reflect on what I’ve learned the last two years. And You will get 2 toys.Īll Quests You will return to Archivist Roh-Suir 62 22.Self reflection provides a great opportunity for us to pause, celebrate ourselves, understand what we’ve learned and how we’ve changed, and inform our future direction. Be careful not to destroy anything because you will have to pay xDĪfter This Quest Buy all 4 keys ( Korthite Crystal Key, Key of Flowing Waters, Key of the Inner Chambers and Key of Many Thoughts ) from him to open 4 chests and get 4 quest ( all of them are giving 500 exp to him in total 2000 ). Quest is simple accept it then Buy Korthite Crystal Key from Him ( Buy it after accept quest not Before ) then press on 4 artifacts in cave. When You will Get Tier 2 with The Archivists' Codex You will be able to do Quest Missing Relics from Archivist Roh-Suir in cave 62 22.
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