The Ignatian Examen: Five Movements of Daily Review

What are the five movements of the Ignatian Examen and how do you practice them?

The Ignatian Examen is a five-step daily prayer and reflection practice developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola: give thanks, ask for clarity, review the day, face what fell short, and resolve what comes next. As a structured reflection method it is centuries-old and widely practiced; its benefits are supported by the broader research on gratitude, emotional review, and implementation intentions, not by trials of the Examen itself.

Ignatius of Loyola considered the Examen the one practice a Jesuit should never skip — more important than longer meditation. The Examen is not self-criticism dressed up in prayer; it is a structured movement from gratitude through honest self-review to a concrete forward resolve. Each of the five movements has a specific psychological function. Below are those movements as practices, with the mechanism behind each and an honest account of where supporting evidence is strong and where it is thin.

Practices

Become aware of God’s presence and give thanks

Open the review by pausing, settling, and naming specific gifts from the day.

Ask for clarity and honest perception

Before reviewing, pause to ask for the capacity to see honestly rather than defensively.

Review the day following your feelings

Walk back through the day in sequence, tracking the emotional quality of each moment.

Face shortfalls with honest sorrow, not shame

Name where you fell short today without either minimizing it or spiraling into self-punishment.

Close with a forward-looking resolve

Choose one concrete intention to carry into tomorrow before closing the review.

Practice the Examen daily and briefly

Do a short Examen most days rather than a long one occasionally.

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