Rethinking: The VIA Model – Why Leaders Must Redefine the Meaning of Virtue in Action

„From Idealism to Leadership Realism.“

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What it’s all about

For decades, leadership discourse has been saturated with terminology, models and frameworks, many of which have taken root in the minds of leaders without ever being subjected to deeper scrutiny. Some of these concepts have proven to be of enduring relevance, while others have ossified into unchallenged dogma, entirely detached from the true complexities of leadership and self-governance. The VIA model serves as a prime example of such intellectual drift. Originally conceived as a framework for the cultivation of character strengths, it has in many organisations been reduced to little more than a decorative tool – ensnared in a web of misconceptions, misinterpretations, and toxic mental shortcuts.

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Rethinkography: The Traffic Light of Self-Management – When to Pause, When to Proceed

„Master your mental signals, master your life.“

The Metaphor: The Traffic Light Amidst the Vastness of the Sky

A solitary traffic light suspended against an expansive sky – a striking juxtaposition of regulation and boundless possibility. This imagery encapsulates a profound truth about self-management: successful navigation through life is not merely a matter of unbridled freedom but of mastering the interplay between structure and fluidity, between control and openness.

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The Customer is King? Why You Must Rethink This Sales Myth to Secure Your Future in the Field

The Crown Has Slipped

Picture this: You’re in a sales meeting. The customer leans back, arms crossed, exuding a quiet but unmistakable challenge: Convince me. You know the drill. You affirm their importance, shower them with special conditions, and reassure them that they will be treated like royalty. Yet, when all is said and done, they thank you politely – only to sign with a competitor.

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Rethinking Future Skills: Many mistake adaptability for a loss of control

„Flexibility is not surrender — it’s strategy.“

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Introduction & Context: Why this topic is of critical importance

Adaptability, as a concept, is widely misunderstood. In the minds of many, to adapt is to surrender; to yield to external forces and relinquish all agency. This flawed interpretation is deeply embedded, both in personal life and professional contexts. Those who demonstrate flexibility are all too easily labelled as individuals lacking conviction, or worse, as opportunists who merely bend to the prevailing winds. Beneath this misapprehension lies a profound fear: the fear of losing one’s grip on life. Adaptation is equated with loss of control — a cognitive error with far-reaching consequences.

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Rethinkography: The Metaphor of the Abandoned Gloves – Self-Management Between Exhaustion and Deliberate Realignment

„I do not relinquish; I choose anew. My pause is not an end but the inception of wiser effectiveness.”

The Metaphor: The Silent Imprint of What Has Been Done

The image presents a pair of worn-out work gloves, seemingly discarded, wedged into a narrow newspaper slot. These gloves, bearing the marks of toil, stand as a testament to labour, perseverance, and exertion – suspended in an ambiguous state between completion and abandonment. Yet, beyond the mere signifier of physical effort, they encapsulate an existential moment of reflection: When does effort truly culminate? When is enough, indeed, enough? When do we remove the metaphorical gloves of obligation – and, more importantly, why?

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