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    Gibbs Reflective Cycle is a popular model for reflection, especially useful after learning experiences. For example, imagine you gave a presentation that didn’t go as planned. In the Description, you explain what happened. In Feelings, you reflect on being nervous. Evaluation covers what went well and what didn’t—maybe your slides were good, but you lost your flow. In the Analysis, you explore why things went wrong. Conclusion outlines what you learned, and Action Plan sets goals—like practicing more. This structured reflection helps turn everyday experiences into valuable learning opportunities for personal and professional growth.

May 26 2025

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