More notes on Personal Reflective Writing
Reflective writing involves writing about an experience you have had. You should show how you felt about what happened to you, both at the time, and, if the experience is over, how you feel about it when you look back on it. This requires that you stand back, look at and think about your behaviour, feelings and reactions in a situation you have experienced. As well as trying to give an account of the experience, the reader should get a sense of the writer's personality through how they reacted to or behaved during the experience. The writing should also have a clear structure, with an opening, development of ideas and a resolution . Concentrate on an event or feeling which has stuck in your mind - it doesn't have to be unusual or earth-shattering . Effective writing is the most important thing. It might be a recollection of a time you felt a powerful emotion, such as fear, adm...