Rethinkography: The Art of Pausing – A Sculpture as a Mirror of the Self

A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

What It’s About

The image displayed here presents a sculpture, one that exudes a sense of grace and introspection, standing quietly, enveloped by a tranquillity that resonates with inner depth and calm. Draped with a scarf, it seems cloaked in an aura of silence, standing vulnerable yet authentic. Amidst the natural surroundings, this figure doesn’t appear as an isolated presence but as an invitation to contemplate our own sense of self and the manner in which we perceive and position ourselves in the world.

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Rethinkography: Overcoming the Power of Inner and Outer Boundaries

A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

What It’s About

The image of a red barrier set against a cool, metallic background presents a multifaceted metaphor for the theme of “inner and outer boundaries.” This barrier symbolises both the visible and invisible obstacles that confront us in our personal and professional lives. The colour red serves a dual purpose: as a warning signal, alerting us to potential dangers or limitations, and as a symbol of the energy and drive needed to surmount such barriers. The metallic backdrop, with its coldness and rigidity, accentuates the unyielding nature of many obstacles encountered in life and in the workplace.

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Rethinkography: The Closed Door – A Metaphor for Self-Management in Life and Work

A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

What it’s all about

The title image presents us with a seemingly mundane yet deeply symbolic visual – an old brick wall, worn with time, featuring a single wooden door framed tightly within it. This door is closed, its frame strong, the bricks around it coarse and irregular, as if shaped by the passage of many years. On the right side, graffiti splashes across the wall, a fleeting expression against the otherwise firm, structured masonry. At first glance, this door may seem insignificant or even unremarkable. But upon closer reflection, it reveals itself as a profound metaphor for the boundaries, opportunities, and transformations in our personal and professional lives. It evokes questions about the choices we make, the obstacles we face, and the way we navigate both the inner and outer worlds that structure our existence.

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Rethinkography: The Discarded Suitcase – Unburdening the Mind Through Rethinking

A Rethinking-Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

What it’s all about

Under the expansive umbrella of Rethinkography, let us embark on an exploration of a fundamental aspect of self-management – letting go of outdated mental baggage. The image of an empty, discarded suitcase lying on a sidewalk before a brick wall offers a vivid and poignant metaphor for this process. This symbolic representation leads us into a deep reflection on how, in both our personal and professional lives, we often carry burdensome ideas, outdated perceptions, and unhelpful habits that no longer serve us. The act of “rethinking” offers us the opportunity to leave behind these mental encumbrances, just as one might abandon an empty suitcase.

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Rethinkography: The Number Game of Life – A Metaphor for Self-Management and New Beginnings

A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

The Playground Metaphor: A Number Game as a Symbol of Decision-Making

At first glance, the image of a number game on a children’s playground might seem simple. It shows a series of numbered buttons linked together by slots. Yet, as with much in life, the deeper meaning lies beneath the surface. This visual scene can be understood as a potent metaphor for human self-management, especially within the realm of “Rethinking,” the art of reconsidering one’s choices.

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Rethinkography: The Wardrobe of Self-Management

What it’s all about

In the delicate fabric of life, where personal ambitions intersect with professional duties, the essence of self-management often reveals itself in unexpected metaphors. Imagine, if you will, the wardrobe in the title image – an unassuming line of garments, varied in texture and tone, yet harmonious in their silent, organized presence. At first glance, this arrangement may appear mundane, merely a functional collection of clothes. Yet, upon closer reflection, it serves as a potent metaphor for the process of self-management, one that encourages us to rethink how we curate and structure the garments of our daily responsibilities, emotions, and goals.

The Article as a RethinkAudio – Listen. Reflect. Analyze. Advance.

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Rethinkography: The Graffiti of Our Lives and the Stairway of Self-Management – Insights & Self-Test

What it’s all about

The title image, a stairwell shrouded in graffiti, serves as an eloquent metaphor for the complexities of human life and self-management. In this chaotic blend of scribbled words, colors, and symbols, we see not just defacement, but an encapsulation of the human experience, both personal and professional. The stairs, flanked by a mosaic of disorderly expressions, represent the journey towards growth and advancement, marred by distractions, doubts, and external judgments – each graffiti mark symbolizing these obstacles.

The Article as a RethinkAudio – Listen. Reflect. Analyze. Advance.

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