How do you reflect yourself other than a mirror?
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In daytime we see familiar objects like grass, trees, and the sky only because they reflect light from the Sun into our eyes. When light rays bounce off a completely smooth surface, such as a still pool of water, a mirror, or even something like a shop window, we are able to see a very clear reflection on the surface
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By engaging in self-reflection you use a different kind of seeing than just your physical reflection in a mirror. You do this by thinking about the meaning of your feelings, your thoughts and behaviors. In this way you are reflecting on ‘who you are’ and ‘what you believe.’ Most of us self-reflect everyday, it is a metacognitive process in the brain which activates the prefrontal cortex. Self-reflection is among the most advanced of evolutionary abilities; it is a valuable tool in planning and assessing your own life.