• You possess a moderate orientation towards Reflect on the Engage dimension and demonstrate a willingness to engage in reflective practices, particularly when you recognize the need or benefit. As such, you will periodically take the time to reflect on your experiences, actions, and decisions. While you may not constantly be absorbed in self-reflection, you can easily move into self-analysis and introspection when you bump up against significant personal and professional challenges. 

  • You and others who have a moderate preference for Reflect are goal oriented, both in your professional and personal life. With this in mind, you will make it a practice to periodically revisit the progress being made towards goals so that you can make revisions and course corrections.

  • Where those with a higher tendency to Reflect are likely to engage in continuous self-examination, you recognize how to turn this inward focus on and off as necessary. So, while you may be in tune with your inner voice, you also know how to shut this down and move forward. This enables you to avoid procrastination which can come from too much pre-meditative thinking and over-analysis. 

  • You have an interesting mix of goal-oriented engagement and on-going self-reflection happening simultaneously that helps your ideas incubate. You enjoy making progress and tweaking your goals occasionally to match up with what others need.

  • You are in tune with your inner thoughts, yet you are also conscious of not diving too deep into over-analysis. You consider the full group's needs, whether that be colleagues, clients you serve, students you teach, or your own family members, and you are mindful of how engagement impacts everyone’s growth. You nudge others to set and revisit goals, knowing that both self-reflection and goal orientation go hand in hand in moving things forward. So, in a nutshell, you keep things down to earth, steering clear of excessive analysis and procrastination. You are known for creating environments that incubate growth and demonstrate how to value thoughtful consideration and progress.