… more inspiration, please!
Stories. Perspektiven. Aha-Momente.
Wer besser versteht, kann besser handeln
The better you understand, the better you can act
The aha moment of the scanner-personality
Scanner personalities are generalists, universalists and are also called multi-passionates. Scanners are often seekers - especially if they don't yet know they are scanners. They ask: I can't find my passion - why? Here are some inspiring scanner insights.
On being a scanner
About insights into the world of the scanner personality: their talents, their hurdles and why the world needs them. Scanners are versatile and flexible, but they also tend to get lost in their chaos of ideas. Scanners often feel that they are somehow incompetent. That's also why many of them resonate so much when they first hear about scanner theory.
About looking at things from a distance
Some thoughts about taking a different perspective - and how distance can help us see things more clearly.
Somewhere in our neighborhood there is always that elderly lady who could actually enjoy life. But she doesn't. Why is that?
About how we react differently on the same occasion
Things are often easier to see from an observer's perspective. So here are a few examples of how differently we humans react.
Also, find out why it can be helpful to ask yourself the following question: Could an elephant offend you?
Is that so?
Often we cannot see the big picture, but at the same time we feel that we have fully grasped the situation. We don't always act rationally because our brain tends to make mistakes. How can we reflect on ourselves and become more objective?
"Is it so?" can help you stay open and more objective.
What I learned from minimalism
Minimalism can teach you to make choices, let go, and gain clarity in different areas of your life. Minimalism also teaches you that less is more and clutter costs clarity.
About what´s holding us back
We often seem to have no time. But it is not only time, but also fear that keeps us from doing the things we really want to do. We often tend to overthink and get lost in analysis paralysis. Here are some insights and ideas if you feel stuck.
How to reflect our values
How can we reflect on our values? The concept of the "values square" is a simple but illuminating tool for reflection. It's great for a change of perspective, for your personal development and for a more relaxed approach to weaknesses.
About listening - the underestimated communication factor
It's all about communication. And yet there is one communication factor that is often overlooked: Listening. Why listening is important when you're dealing with customers or when you're trying to help someone. Insights about what mistakes we often make unconsciously.
“And those who were seen dancing, were thought to be crazy,
by those who could not hear the music.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche