In an era where speed, relentless productivity, and perpetual availability are often glorified as hallmarks of success, resilience is widely misunderstood. Too many leaders reduce resilience to a personal competency – a kind of individual endurance athleteship, where the goal is to simply “hold up” under mounting pressure. This is a fundamental misreading. True resilience is not forged in isolation; it is architected collectively – a product of cultural design, not just personal grit.
The Rethinking Friday Impulse: What if your emotions are not distractions – but directions?
„Every feeling translates into insight — if you dare to listen.“
Rethinking: Why Every Leader Should Ask Themselves Daily What Their Employees Have Learned from Them
„Leadership is not about control – it’s about cultivating growth.“
Misconceptions, Misinterpretations, and Toxic Mindsets Surrounding Leadership and Learning
The prevailing notion that leadership is primarily about delegating tasks, enforcing objectives, and monitoring work processes is deeply ingrained in many corporate cultures. Countless executives perceive themselves as organisers, as the structural backbone of an enterprise, whose principal duty is to optimise processes and maximise outcomes. Within this perspective, learning is often relegated to a secondary function – at best, confined to technical knowledge acquisition or industry-specific expertise.
RethinkingAcademy: Workism – Why Work Cannot Define You and How to Break Free
This Rethinking Impulse challenges the toxic illusion of Workism – the belief that work defines personal worth – and provides a transformative approach to breaking free, reclaiming identity, and restoring balance in both personal and professional life.
Rethinkography: The Labyrinth Flower – Mastering Stress Management as the Art of Self-Leadership
“I recognize that every moment of stress contains a seed of awareness. I actively shape my inner climate, transforming tension into growth. My equilibrium is not a formula – it is a flourishing art.”
The Metaphor: The Labyrinth Flower as a Symbol of Self-Management in Stress Mastery
The image provided depicts a stylized flower whose bloom is composed of intricate, interwoven lines, evoking the appearance of a labyrinth. In the realm of Rethinkography, this visual serves as a powerful metaphor for the inherent complexity of stress management. Stress is not a linear adversary to be eradicated through singular action, but rather a dense network of internal predispositions, external triggers, cognitive habits, and emotional reflexes. The flower, symbolizing the fullness of life, carries within its bloom the labyrinthine nature of our personal struggle with stress.
Rethinking Praxismanagement: Warum die R2A-Formel klassische Beratung ersetzt
„Von oberflächlicher Struktur- und Prozesskosmetik zu tiefgreifender Denkwende.“
Worum es geht
In einer Zeit, in der sich das Gesundheitswesen rasant verändert und die Anforderungen an Hausarzt- und Facharztpraxen stetig steigen, braucht es neue Antworten auf die Frage, wie eine Praxis optimal geführt wird. Klassische Praxisberatungen stoßen hier zunehmend an ihre Grenzen – sie liefern Checklisten, Optimierungspläne und Kennzahlen, greifen aber selten die tieferliegenden Denk- und Verhaltensmuster auf, die das tägliche Handeln in Praxen prägen. Genau hier setzt der Rethinking-Ansatz auf der Basis eines Praxismanagement-Benchmarkings an – mit der R2A-Formel als Herzstück eines vollkommen neuen Beratungs- und Entwicklungsmodells.
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The Rethinking Thursday Impulse: Are Your Cognitive Habits the Invisible Script Directing Your Life?
„Rewrite the story before it writes you.“
The Rethinking Leader Thursday Insight: Are you mastering complexity – or is complexity quietly mastering you?
In a framework increasingly defined by volatility, interconnectivity, and profound uncertainty, the capacity to navigate complexity has become a hallmark of enlightened leadership. And yet, countless leaders remain ensnared in outdated cognitive frameworks — seeking deceptively simple answers to inherently intricate questions, clinging to the comforting illusion that clear-cut chains of cause and effect will suffice to govern complexity.
Rethinking: Workism – Why Work Cannot Define You and How to Break Free
„You are more than your work. Your value is not measured by your output but by your existence.“
The Great Deception: Misconceptions, Toxic Mindsets, and the Illusion of Workism
In contemporary society, an unspoken yet deeply entrenched conviction prevails: work is not merely a necessity but the ultimate source of meaning, identity, and fulfilment. This belief, encapsulated by the term Workism, has evolved into a veritable religion – a dogma that subtly yet pervasively shapes the way individuals perceive themselves and their worth. But herein lies the great deception.
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RethinkingAcademy: The Brain Loves Routine – and Resists Change
This Rethinking Impulse challenges the brain’s natural resistance to change, revealing how breaking routines fosters adaptability, innovation, and personal growth.









