I never thought of journal writing as a tool for research or scholarly writing, but when it comes to qualitative research, I can see how it could be beneficial. Qualitative research is largely based on the thoughts, perceptions, and beliefs of the subject under study; so in essence, when one is journal writing they are both the researcher and the one under study (Janesick, 2011). In other words, writing in a journal allows one to remember important accounts of the day, that otherwise may be forgotten, how they processesd that incident, and the feelings that occured because of it. All such elements are important when understanding someone and the reasoning behind the beliefs, thoughts, and feelings (Janesick, 2011).
Reflective journal writing helps the researcher to go back, when need be, to important accounts in the history of investigating their …show more content…
When I am dealing with stressful situations of things I know little about, I calmly assess the situation, to see if there is an immediate response or solution; if not, I utilize the aid of others who may have more knowledge in those areas then I , and rely on their leading when approaching the situation. In the case of the shelter manager, I learned that she was similar to me in ways, as she came to me because I had a knowledge of that type of problem and could find a solution quickly. Upon first glance of the situation, I rendered her incapable of handling her job; prejudging her and her ability to effectively do her