Rethinking: The “Ideal Day” – A New Perspective on Leadership and Self-Management (THOR5071)

A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill

The Rethinking Impulse as a RethinkAudio – Listen. Reflect. Analyze. Advance.

The Illusions Surrounding the Ideal Day

Have you ever wondered why the concept of the “ideal day” remains an unattainable aspiration for so many? The prevailing notions and expectations attached to this term are often misleading. The ideal day is frequently depicted as a flawlessly orchestrated sequence of events where everything unfolds effortlessly: meetings conclude on time, decisions come with ease, and the balance between professional and personal life remains unscathed. But how realistic is this portrayal? The truth is that such ideals place leaders under immense pressure, fostering a toxic mindset steeped in perfectionism, self-imposed overextension, and an insatiable desire for control.

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Efficiency: The bridge between high work volume and work-life balance

What it is about

Executives are often faced with the challenge of managing an enormous volume of work while striving for a work-life balance. Harmonizing both goals seems impossible to most. But a solution exists: efficient work. Efficiency can be seen as the bridge that connects these seemingly opposing goals. But how?

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Practice management business comparisons: Too few dentists use holistic time management principles

What it’s all about

“Where has my time gone?” Not only do dentists ask themselves this question when setting up a new practice, during takeovers or in the context of mergers, but “seasoned” colleagues also complain about a lack of time – as practice management business comparisons show. This cannot always be avoided, but it does not have to be a permanent condition if one observes some basic rules of managing time.

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