How to write a clear reflection question
Write facts before concerns
A useful question names what happened and which choice is actually open.
Name the choice and time range
It also records a time range, constraints, and a next step that can be reviewed later.
Choose one action to verify
A useful question names what happened and which choice is actually open.
References
- Yi original editorial framework for decision-reflection journaling.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know the question is clear?
It distinguishes known facts from assumptions and names one decision or observation.
Can I include several concerns?
Yes, but keep one central question and treat the others as constraints.