Verb
self-reflect (third-person singular simple present self-reflects, present participle self-reflecting, simple past and past participle self-reflected)
(intransitive) To engage in reflection about oneself and one's life, etc.
Silence – and the inevitable social isolation that ensues when I was young – gave me more time to self-reflect and engage in philosophical thoughts. Source: Internet
This may be true, but this person can help you look at yourself, self-reflect, and improve on things you need to. Source: Internet
“We are hoping that as a result of this shared dialog, we will motivate all of our members to self-reflect and then work to eliminate their own potential biases and blind spots that may have been collectively hindering our wing’s cohesion.” Source: Internet
As you self-reflect, take some time to think about how you are a leader, and how people working under you likely view you. Source: Internet
No wonder the feminist movement sucks so bad; it’s full of idiots who don’t even know how to self-reflect or reason. Source: Internet