2. • refers to a perspective that considers large-
scale pattern in systems.
• this is often described as looking at the “
Big picture” when describing and
analyzing a situation or problem.
• requires an individual to have an open
mindset and an ability to get the general
sense or impression regarding a situation.
HOLISTICS
THINKING
3. • focuses on specific as aspects of
a situation.
• is an important component of
analytical thinking, as an
individual focuses on certian
areas or aspects of a problem in
order to understand it.
PARTIAL
THINKING
4. • Though partial thinking
is useful,
philosoph
y
holistics
thinkin
g
utilize
s in
makin
g
sense of problems and
issues related to the human
experience.
5. • A holistic view also gives rise to a more
appreciate perspective about life, as we
are able to look at life in its totality.
• This means that we try to understand a
situation from different vantage points so
we can see it more fully.
• Just as we savor food in its entirely and not
pick out each ingredient and taste it; we
experience and appreciate life in its
entirely and not just its specific “flavors”.
6. • All the
positive
and
negativ
e
experiences in our life come
together to give meaning to our
existence, and we learn to
appreciate our individual
experiences as vital aspects of
a larger and more meaningful
life.
7. Let us
answer:
1.Cite a situation where you adopted
a holistic view in looking at a
problem or situation. How did
adopting a holistic view help you
make sense of the situation?
2.How can having holistic view help
us become better
individuals?
9. • Requires a person to be willing to examine
one's thoughts, feelings and actions and to
learn more about one's life and
experience.
• The moment you wake up you can already
reflect upon the things that you plan to do
for the day. This will enable you to set your
daily goals and set you on the path of
thinking of ways to achieve them.
REFLECTI
ON
10. Example: Buying a
shirt Simple
questions:
Will this fit me? Do I look good in this
color? Deeper questions:
Do I even haveto buy a new t-shirt today? Am
I better off spending my money on other
things?
Do I see myself wearing this shirt often, or am
I just spending my money on other things?
11. Notice the difference when you
engage in reflection. The simple
task in buying a shirt becomes
something much more.
If you concentrate only on the
simple questions , you would only
buy the shirt immediately.
12. Constant reflection on
your possible purchases
may even help you make
wiser choices and
improve your spending
habits in the future.
13. • Reflections allows you an
opportunity to thinkmore
deeply about your
action, your motivations for
doing such an
actions and even its
possible
consequences.
• Reflections helps us
understand ourselves and our
actions better.