The most challenging part of my journey to develop reflective profession specific practice, the blind side of my character that through the interview using Johari window I discovered, especially the unknown section that only appeared through analyzing the interview.

The most rewarding part of my journey to develop profession specific practice, was the other students and professionals, that I either interviewed or worked with to develop the required task, as through this I knew different information about different people and professions, which also taught me practically how to communicate with different people from different cultures on the personal level, also on the professional level which widened my view to different practices and taught me how to be a part of a team.

The most important three things, that I see that I will use in my practical life as a podiatrist are, the ability to interact and understand cultural differences whether on the patients level or the colleagues and other professionals level as understanding differences in culture will result in better communication and better planning for the intervention plans, as what might be good and acceptable for certain group of people might not be for others, also the ability to work in a team as a team member which provider better view of the case in hand and provide better and different views of the treatment plans, Finally the different types of communication and interviewing techniques which I think will be a corner stone for any successful practice that I wish mine will be.