You think your life needs to look good, even if it’s falling apart.
You think if you go down, at least make it look “pretty.”
You think aesthetics can rescue failure.
You are wrong.
Deine Praxisprobleme sind kein Zufall. Sie sind dein Denkfehler.
Dein Denken führt – oder es verhindert.
Es ist brutal einfach:
Du bist nicht das Opfer deiner Praxisrealität.
Du bist ihr Architekt.
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Rethinking: Strategic Thinking as a Leadership Discipline
In a world where speed is worshipped and action is mistaken for clarity, strategic thinking has become a forgotten discipline. Leaders are praised for decisiveness, admired for their hustle, and promoted for their ability to get things done. But underneath the frantic execution lies a dangerous truth: many leaders no longer think. They react, they improvise, they manage—but they rarely reflect, analyze, and advance in the way that true strategy demands.
Welcome to the crisis of thinking leadership.
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Rethinkography: Two Screws Short of Stability
You think you’ve secured everything — your plans, your priorities, your peace. But when you look closely, you realize: you’re holding your life together with two screws instead of four.
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Rethinking: Du planst das Quartal – aber gestaltest du auch die Zukunft?
Tabellen geöffnet. Ziele abgestimmt. Zeitpläne genehmigt.
Du planst das dritte Quartal – es wirkt ambitioniert, aber machbar.
Ressourcen optimiert. Ergebnisse definiert. Risiken antizipiert.
Es fühlt sich strategisch an.
Doch hier ist die Rethinking-Frage:
Planst du wirklich – oder verlängerst du nur die Gegenwart?
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Rethinking: The Hidden Architecture of Burnout
Burnout is not a collapse. It is construction gone wrong.
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Rethinkography: The Illusion of Knowing
You think you know.
That’s the problem.
Schweigen im weißen Kittel – Warum du als Arzt nur redest, aber nicht kommunizierst
Du redest. Viel. Jeden Tag.
Und trotzdem hört dir keiner wirklich zu.
Weißt du, warum?
MindPeek: What Type of Thinker Are You?
Some people think too much.
Some think too fast.
Others don’t really think at all—they just repeat.
And then there’s you.
Rethinkography: The Throne of Stagnation
You’re still sitting there. Not physically — but mentally. On a chair that’s long since lost its purpose. Surrounded by decay. Framed by ruins. Yet you’re seated with silent pride on your blue throne of stagnation.









