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Short active sentences Experiencing

Short active sentences often a real-life event starts the process of thinking differently about things talking to someone reading something experiencing success experiencing failure taking on a new role Experiencing

Short active sentences Reflecting Experiencing

Short active sentences judging responses thinking about how the situation can be changed seeking opinions of peers researching books/internet thinking through different courses of action Experiencing Reflecting Reflecting can include:

Short active sentences Theorising Experiencing Reflecting

Short active sentences Form a conclusion Think about “where do I go from here?” Theorising Experiencing Reflecting

Short active sentences Testing Theorising Experiencing Reflecting

Short active sentences Test the theories in practice to see if they work Testing Theorising Experiencing Reflecting

Experiencing Theorising Testing