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  1. Feb 2024
    1. When a person with a disorder is unaware of his or her impairments, clinicians use the term “anosognosia,”

      Anosognosia is a neurological condition in which the patient is unaware of their neurological deficit or psychiatric condition. (Via Google)

    2. Because meditation involves consistent self-focus and the ability to zero in on your own mental states, it might also hone our self-appraisal abilities.

      Meditation is a complete detachment from exterior judgements. It is basically making your own mind a blank slate. It frees one from all the chatter that usually plagues one's mind. This is a great way to practice self-reflection.

    3. an internal tribunal that rules on the soundness of our mental representations, such as a memory or judgment.

      Our own self-awareness serves as an inner courtroom regarding our own judgements, opinions and memories. The judge of this court is one's self. The persecuted is one's self as well. We mandate our own inner court orders. Who better than ourselves is there to offer one's self proper insight?

    4. metacognition.

      Metacognition is the main theme of the article. It is the process of thinking about one's own thinking and learning. (Via Google)

      This ties into the title of Fleming's article: The Power of Reflection.

    1. The writer uses specific, relevant, even surprising, details, to develop his or her original observations and critical thought in accordance with the essay’s purpose and the demands of the genre

      Original commentary from the writer makes the essay more interesting and engaging to read. Additional details enriches the overall essay.

    2. MLA document design

      What is an MLA document?

    3. he writer arranges ideas in a basic sequence often marked by abrupt or mechanical transitional devices (e.g. = first, second, third) that may not connect ideas across paragraphs

      How can I avoid doing this? What is a more interesting way to arrange ideas?

    1. When a person with a disorder is unaware ofhis or her impairments, clinicians use the term“anosognosia,”

      Anosognosia is a neurological condition in which the patient is unaware of their neurological deficit or psychiatric condition. (Via Google)

    2. Because meditationinvolves consistent self-focus and the ability to zero inon your own mental states, it might also hone our self-appraisal abilities.

      Meditation is a complete detachment from exterior judgements. It is basically making your own mind a blank slate. It frees one from all the chatter that usually plagues one's mind. This is a great way to practice self-reflection.

    3. metacognition.

      Metacognition is the main theme of the article. It is the process of thinking about one's own thinking and learning. (Via Google)

      This ties into the title of Fleming's article: The Power of Reflection.

    4. an internal tribunal that rules onthe soundness of our mental representations, suchas a memory or judgment.

      Our own self-awareness serves as an inner courtroom regarding our own judgements, opinions and memories. The judge of this court is one's self. The persecuted is one's self as well. We mandate our own inner court orders. Who better than ourselves is there to offer one's self proper insight?