Rethinkography: Like a Sunset – The Art of Letting Go and Starting Anew

What it’s all about

The cover picture, a moody sunset, invites us to reflect on transitions, which carry deep significance not only in nature but also in our lives and work. The softly fading colours, the dissolution of light as it prepares the sky for the approaching darkness, symbolise the necessity of conscious change, of letting go and renewal – central aspects of self-management. This metaphor provides us with a window into the realm of Rethinking, the active re-evaluation of habits, patterns, and structures that hold us back in both personal and professional contexts.

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Rethinkography: The Art of Intentional Emptiness and Inner Space

What it’s all about

Self-management is not merely a collection of tactics to increase productivity; it is the philosophical framework for orchestrating one’s mental, emotional, and temporal resources in harmony. The image – an empty room with a solitary chair – offers us a metaphor for a fundamental yet often neglected principle in both life and work: the power of intentional emptiness.

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Rethinkography: The Path of Clear Boundaries in Self-Management

What it’s all about

In the realm of self-management, where we constantly refine our navigation through both professional and personal challenges, the ability to set clear boundaries is invaluable. The uploaded image – a surveillance camera next to a no-entry sign – offers a symbolic foundation for this essential topic: the establishment of barriers to safeguard our resources and energies, alongside the continual self-observation required to ensure we are not trapped in habitual patterns.

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Rethinkography: A New Perspective on Flexibility and Resilience in Self-Management

What it’s all about

At first glance, the image seems to show nothing more than a series of bollards, but upon closer inspection, it conveys a powerful metaphor for human self-management and coping with the uncertainties of life. All the bollards stand upright, rigid and unmoving—except one. This tilted bollard breaks the pattern, no longer standing straight like the others and appearing damaged at first. Yet it is in this apparent deviation that the essence of a deep insight into self-management and life leadership becomes clear.

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Self-Empowerment and Leadership: A Comprehensive View

The Concept

The notion of self-empowerment has always been a central theme in philosophy and psychology, traversing various epochs and schools of thought. In the world of leadership, where power and influence are inextricably linked to responsibility and decision-making, this concept takes on a particular significance. Self-empowerment is more than mere self-determination or freedom of choice. It encompasses the ability to be aware of one’s own possibilities for action, to articulate them clearly, and to implement them through consistent actions. For leaders, the capacity for self-empowerment becomes a key trait, not only in dealing with their own self but also in leading teams and adapting to a constantly changing environment.

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Rethinkography: Reclaiming Wholeness – A Rethinking Strategy for Personal and Professional Fulfilment

What it is about

The image, depicting a headless mannequin with the phrase “Up to 50% off,” presents a powerful metaphor for the challenges and questions faced in self-management. The mannequin without a head or expression symbolises the loss of identity, often experienced when people lack clear direction in life or work. Coupled with the sales message “up to 50% off,” another, deeper image emerges: the discount signifies a reduction in self-worth or the feeling of only using a portion of one’s potential. This visual composition brings us to an important aspect of self-management: the loss of wholeness and the exchange and valuation of resources.

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Rethinkography: The Forgotten Self – A Rethinking of Identity and Perception in Self-Management

What it’s about

In the realm of self-management, one of the most neglected yet critical aspects is the cultivation and protection of one’s sense of self. The image provided, a mannequin’s face with its detached gaze, serves as a haunting metaphor for the danger of becoming emotionally disconnected, not just from others but from ourselves. It speaks to the phenomenon where individuals, especially in the professional sphere, develop a perfected external persona, a mask, while their inner world — their true identity, emotional needs, and sense of self — fades into an undefined backdrop. This separation between the external presentation and internal reality can be detrimental, both to one’s personal fulfillment and professional success.

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Rethinkography: The Error as a Window to Freedom

What it’s all about

In today’s self-management landscape, we inevitably face the challenge of dealing with mistakes, setbacks, and unforeseen obstacles. The image of the word “Error” spray-painted on a closed, dark grey shutter is a powerful metaphor that teaches us much about the role of mistakes in both life and work.

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Rethinkography: Unveiling the Shrouded Self

What it’s all about

The image of a shrouded figure, hidden beneath a cloth, powerfully symbolizes a concept that is crucial in the domain of self-management: the hidden or suppressed aspects of ourselves. Just as the sculpture in the image is obscured by the veil, so too do many people carry hidden parts of their identities, emotions, or potential—unseen and unexplored. In life and work, this metaphor is striking. What lies hidden beneath the surface often determines the course of our actions, decisions, and, ultimately, our fulfillment.

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The importance of self-development for managers and the consequences of neglecting it

What it’s all about

Leadership self-development is the continuous process by which managers and executives develop their skills, knowledge and personality traits to meet the changing demands of the modern business world. This process is characterised by initiative and a desire to improve personal and professional skills. This includes learning new leadership styles, understanding market trends and developing a flexible mindset.

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