How to Improve Memory: Guidelines and Resources

Sections of this topic

    Copyright Carter McNamara, Authenticity Consulting, LLC

    Sections on This Topic Include

    Also, consider
    Related Library Topics

    Learn More in the Library’s Blogs Related to Personal Development

    In addition to the articles on this current page, also see the following blogs that have posts related to Personal Development. Scan down the blog’s page to see various posts. Also, see the section “Recent Blog Posts” in the sidebar of the blog or click on “Next” near the bottom of a post in the blog. The blog also links to numerous free related resources.


    What is Self-Reflection?

    Wikipedia defines self-reflection as “… the capacity of humans to exercise introspection and the willingness to learn more about their fundamental nature, purpose, and essence.
    Self-Reflection

    Researchers and educators are emphasizing the importance of self-reflection, especially as means to continually learn from our own experiences. It is important because the world is rapidly changing around us like never before. What we learn today can become obsolete tomorrow.

    Self-reflection is a term that many of us believed was in the realm of psychology and therapy. Yet, many of us self-reflect on a regular basis and don’t know that the term is applying very much to what we are doing.

    For example, when we think back on our lives, we might recall painful lessons that we learned and do not want to repeat. We also might recall times when we were particularly courageous — times that we are particularly proud of. That activity of thinking back is essentially the nature of self-reflection. Especially
    as we gain more experiences in our lives, as our lives are changing, and as we encounter more complex situations and problems, the ability to self-reflect becomes even more important.

    Here are additional perspectives on reflecting and self-reflection.

    How to Improve Your Self-Reflection

    As with any skill, it takes practice. First, you get new information about how something could be done and then you practice applying that information.

    Also consider


    For the Category of Personal Development:

    To round out your knowledge of this Library topic, you may want to review some related topics, available from the link below. Each of the related topics includes free, online resources.

    Also, scan the Recommended Books listed below. They have been selected for their relevance and highly practical nature.