“Maybe reflective practices offer us a way of trying to make sense of the uncertainty in our workplaces and the courage to work competently and ethically at the edge of order and chaos…” (Ghaye, 2000, p.7) In light of the statement, how can you practice self-conscious and ethical actions based on a critical questioning of past actions and of future possibilities to improve as a reflective practitioner?
“Maybe reflective practices offer us a way of trying to make sense of the uncertainty in our workplaces and the courage to work competently and ethically at the edge of order and chaos…” (Ghaye, 2000, p.7)
In light of the statement, how can you practice self-conscious and ethical actions based on a critical questioning of past actions and of future possibilities to improve as a reflective practitioner?
Living life with proper balance between ethics and competency could be difficult and it could take lot more persistence and effort to keep up the balance between the both. A life without reflection onto the actions of our past and rectification of our mistakes could lead to redundancy of mistakes that adds unnecessary chaos to our lives. Whereas a person who lives without reflective practices could easily bulldoze through life by making mistakes over and over without realising their lost competencies and ethics in the process of living without wasting time for reflecting.
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