Reflective writing can be approached systematically using various models. One popular model is the Gibbs Reflective Cycle, which consists of six stages: 1. Description: Describe what happened during the clinical experience. 2. Feelings: Discuss the emotions felt during the experience. 3. Evaluation: Evaluate what was good and bad about the experience. 4. Analysis: Analyze why things happened the way they did. 5. Conclusion: Draw conclusions about what could have been done differently. 6. Action Plan: Develop a plan for how to handle similar situations in the future.