Introspection as a tool for efficient
self-development
By Cristina Andersson
Introspection means “self-study”. In the 1800’s it was widely used as a
tool for several research purposes. For example homeopathy is a result of
introspective study.
Introspection might not be the best tool to carry out scientific
research. However, to look into your own mind and to learn and develop your
skills, introspection is a great tool.
Through introspection you will find out what is going on within you and
you will become the researcher of your own action-learning process and you will
learn to improve your mental skills. Introspection will also improve your coach-ability
because you will get more familiar with the obstacles and restraints of your
own learning.
I used introspection as a method for this study when we prepared the
concert with Collin Hansen in order to collect
empirical knowledge for the Winning Helix. I studied my own action and learning
introspectively for the first time and the experience was mainly positive. The
saying: “you will get what you order” worked for me too. I “ordered” research
results and that is exactly what I got. The concert came only second – the
positive aspect was that I could observe myself during the concert, but the
musical expression was left with a lot to hope for.
A very important and useful tool for introspection is a learning diary,
which I kept during the whole process. Not only did I write down what I sung or
learned, but also what we had discussed with Collin, how I felt, what did I
think I needed to learn, and what I thought I had learned.
“Soto!
Explore thyself!
Therein
thyself shalt find
The
“Undiscovered Continent” --
No
Settler had the Mind.”
Emily Dickinson
If you want to use introspection as a tool for your self-development the
following ideas, based on my experience might be helpful for you:
A
winner is someone who recognizes his God-given talents, works his tail off to
develop them into skills, and uses these skills to accomplish his goals. - Larry Bird
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