This document discusses using visual imagery and drawing in reflective practice. It provides several ideas for how drawings can be used in reflective journals, including drawing images related to concepts being explored, visualizing nonexistent situations, using symbols to represent ideas, and doodling to access unconscious thoughts. Automatic drawing and concept drawings are described as ways to visually express ideas without realistic imagery. Examples of different types of drawings are provided from artists like Frida Kahlo and scientist inventors. The document concludes by suggesting ideas for including drawings in reflective journals, such as notating movements or storyboarding video ideas.