Every year around this time, I like to spend a few weeks
reflecting on the year and planning the next one.
Each year as we say «goodbye» to the old and «hello» to the new, many of us have made a practice of
reflecting on the year past.
In addition to providing a welcome opportunity to eat and drink with wild abandon, the holidays are a great time to
reflect on our year.
The holiday season is supposed to be about getting together with loved ones, indulging in good food and drink, and finding a some time to kick back a little and
reflect on the year that's passed.
The last two weeks of every December, I take time to
reflect on the the year that just past and the year that is ahead.
As we round out 2017, it is timely to stop and
reflect on the year that was.
As the year is winding down, I was planning to take part of this post to
reflect on the year and share where we're headed, but a) I think these quinoa breakfast cookies deserve the spotlight and b) I think the reflections post also should be a standalone piece.
As the curtains closed on 2017, many Premier League clubs will have been able to
reflect on a year of progress.
It actually made me sad but I also felt fortunate as
I reflected on the years I wore both of my boys in wraps and carriers.
Yet, my personal approach to parenting is a mix that goes well beyond the bits and pieces of these books that I found helpful — among the bits and pieces that I feel don't apply to my family but certainly they may apply to another family — and include bits and pieces of how I was raised, the lessons learned
reflecting on years of parenting already behind me, thoughts from friends and family members, my instincts, the reality of unavoidable challenges, scientific studies, blogs and websites, parenting classes and support groups, teleseminars, conferences, and so much more.
Similar to marking your height on the wall, taking a similar photo at each annual event can help you capture that moment, and later
reflect on years» past.
As we move into 2018, I can't help but
reflect on the year gone by.
Reflecting on her years in public service, including serving as chairwoman of the Albany County Democratic Committee starting in 2014 before she was ousted by Albany Councilman Jack Flynn last year, McLaughlin said she's proud of the work done.
«While Californians across the state exchange gifts this month in celebration of the holidays, its worth taking a minute to
reflect on the year - round, not - so - secret Santa happening in the state Capitol,» said Sarah Swanbeck, policy and legislative affairs advocate for CA Common Cause.
«Aside from enjoying some of the seasonal treats (plus a few glasses of bubbly), I would say my favorite holiday indulgence is actually taking some time to truly unplug — not only to spend some quality time with family and friends but also to slow down, take some personal time out to
reflect on the year that has just been, and think about the year to come,» says fitness instructor Lauren Roxburgh.
The year is drawing to a close, and I find
myself reflecting on the year that's passed.
With the school year winding down, many parents finally have time to
reflect on the year behind them and summer activities in front of them.
As the year is winding down, I was planning to take part of this post to
reflect on the year and share where we're headed, but a) I think these quinoa breakfast cookies deserve the spotlight and b) I think the reflections post also should be a standalone piece.
Today as I walked,
I reflected on the year past and wondered what 2016 would bring.
Every end of the year, I like to look back and
reflect on the year that has come to a close.
As 2017 comes to a close, it is only natural to
reflect on the year.
I don't care what holiday you celebrate or what religion you are, I think the end of the year is a good time to
reflect on the year past and maybe, just maybe, how we can do better, be better, in the year ahead.
Anyway, this year, Spotify came out with a personalized playlist for each person, curated with all their top played songs over the course of the year, which, much like photos, makes for a fun way to revisit and
reflect on the year — what you were doing, where you were going, how you were feeling — based on the soundtrack you blasted.
I will be doing a post tomorrow
reflecting on this year but for now I wanted to do a quick post on the holidays and snowy winter.
That's awesome that you have such great memories to
reflect on this year!
It was while
reflecting on this year's posts that I realized there was one epic event that somehow did not make it to my blog....
Like so many others I've been taking the last few days of 2014 to
reflect on the year, positives and negatives, and set goals for 2015.
As this will be the last post for the year I thought I would hop on the bandwagon of
reflecting on the year I've had.
Sequins are great to wear for New Years Eve so you can
reflect on the year.
Through the lens of actors, writers, filmmakers, and craftsmen and women, we will hear directly from the talent themselves and have
them reflect on a year that has proven both successful and challenging.
As 2018 draws perilously close I've been
reflecting on the year to come, and I'm pretty sure that Monster Hunter World is one of my most anticipated games of 2018.
Christmas is a time to take stock of your life,
reflecting on the year that just happened and the times ahead.
- «The Jungle Book» Reimagined — Favreau sits down with producer Brigham Taylor and visual effects supervisor Robert Legato to discuss «The Jungle Book» and
reflect on the years they devoted to the reimagining of this timeless tale.
Hart
reflected on a year of personal and professional milestones paralleling bigger changes she sees happening in the industry.
December 24, 2016 • NPR Music editor and reviewer Stephen Thompson
reflects on the year through the lens of music and shares the songs that impressed him most.
Reflecting on years of giving feedback, and watching other people give me feedback, I believe that our surface perception of the feedback experience is inverse to what is really happening: the giver of feedback is as or more likely to feel stressed by the encounter as the recipient.
This End of Year Tabbed Memory Book is a fun way for your students to
reflect on their year in your classroom.
This week, educator Brenda Dyck
reflects on a year of shapeshifting — a year in which she and her colleagues (begrudgingly, at first) came to a new understanding about the value and relevance of homework assignments.
It starts with action planning in the early fall (in which schools develop and submit an improvement plan); a provincial learning session in mid-fall for staff teams from all OFIP schools in the province (knowledge is shared from previous experience as well as new learning about emerging needs - for example, student and staff resiliency in 2012, and staff learning in mathematics in 2013); mid-year conversations in early spring (monitoring and identifying mid-year successes and challenges in order to modify plans and activities); and a summative conversation in late spring (in which staff
reflect on the year, successes, and challenges, and begin discussions about the coming year's OFIP strategy).
Wire Side Chat: Reporter
Reflects on Year as a Teacher «I've come to think that only a radical change can address the deep - seated problems in our poor, inner city schools,» says Christina Asquith, a former Philadelphia Inquirer reporter who spent a year teaching in a Philadelphia middle school.
When
reflecting on each year and the various evaluations aligned to the Danielson framework, this tracker can be a great resource.
We write our goals for every term, and then
we reflect on the year.
Homework: A Place for Rousing Reform Educator Brenda Dyck
reflects on a year of shapeshifting — a year in which she and her colleagues (begrudgingly, at first) came to a new understanding about the value and relevance of homework assignments.
FREE RESOURCE A great and quick self assessment form for Year 8 to
reflect on Year 7 and set meaningful targets to review termly.
Here,
she reflects on her year at HGSE and looks at her future in education.
Daniel Stark Rentner, et al, «States
Reflect on Year One Implementation of ESSA,» George Washington University Center on Education Policy, December 2017, p. 1, https://www.cep-dc.org/displayDocument.cfm?DocumentID=1487 (accessed December 12, 2017).
This effort forced me to
reflect on my years of experience as an ID, and synthesize my approach and beliefs about our profession.
Here, Marei
reflects on his year at HGSE and looks at his life in education.
«As
we reflect on the year, it's also important to reflect on exactly who we each are, our strengths, our weaknesses, our assumptions, and our truths,» writes Richard Wells (@EduWells).
Here, Jones
reflects on her year at HGSE and looks at her future in education.