Playing is one of the key elements in all of my trainings. In the intercultural field there is a huge amount of games available and I also use some of them when working with people in other soft skills areas, too. One aspect of unfolding oneself‘s full potential is building respectful and honest relationships, and therefore working with games is a valuable tool for practising that.
ReAD MOREMany situations are different than they appear at first glance. Changing perspectives helps us to train our attitude towards them. The awareness that we always have the choice of how we react to situations opens the doors for this.
ReAD MoreI am a sense-oriented being (referring to Viktor E. Frankl’s approach). Just this week I had a fulfilling day with one of my favourite clients where I could live this up.
ReAD MoreWhen I talk about my work, I am sometimes asked how Self Leadership and Intercultural Communication go together. I think they go very well together.
ReAD MoreOver the past few days I have been asking myself which encounters during the summer months have been particularly inspiring for me and have made my worldview a more holistic one. Which people have particularly touched me, made me reflect, made my world view shift, and then set it straight again?
ReAD MoreWhen working on vision processes, in a first step I invite participants to give free rein to their imaginations.
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