A reflection essay is the one which depicts your life story, your
experiences or the situations you had faced in your life. People who write
diaries, especially girls, find it easy to write such essays. But for others,
reflection assignments are much more difficult. When you combat with too many
hassles every day, it is hard to remember one in particular. People may have
some vague memories about the life time event, but timings, places and dates
must be faded. In times of writing such papers you need help.
To write a good reflection research paper,
start with brainstorming. Write down all the important points related to the
topic. Scan the topic comprehensively. Understand the nature and demand of the
paper at first. You need to mention a
life time experience in your essay or a mind change on any subject due to
reading. Write about yourself in a summarized way, aspects of your experiences
in parts and other stand outs in your first draft. Think about the images,
pictures you might have taken, sound, any lecture or other incident.
Sort out things clearly. Make columns and give them headings like
description of event, evaluation in terms of good or bad and then the cause or the
effects of the event. Reflection essays require your reaction to the situation
or incident you have mentioned. People do have their established mindset,
beliefs and values about certain issues. How these values affect their decision
making and perception of that incident needs to be mentioned.
To deduce the conclusion about your feelings you must ask some
questions to yourself. Those questions will judge your intentions. Those
queries could be;
·
Has it affected your life style? Is it compatible
with your primary beliefs or you changed the way you think?
·
Does the reading, lecture or experience leave
something inside you? Does it feel like something missing?
·
Did the writers or the people involved in your
experience fail to take some prompt action?
·
Compare and contrast with your past experience
and readings you have done with the new emerging ideas in your mind.
Follow the word count when you are preparing your essay, Do not
include irrelevant details after all. Extract important points and keep it
sweet. Give the reader your expectations and feelings and develop a thesis
statement. In the end, write a conclusion by summing up your personal beliefs
regarding the event that occurred.

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