We grow through estimating situations

We grow through estimating situations

Personal growth and change are only possible when we learn to understand the surrounding world. Assessing people and situations is a fundamental tool for development.

On our blog, you will discover inspiring techniques that will enable you to effectively assess situations and the emotional reactions of others. Developing these skills will open doors to new opportunities, whether in your personal life or in the workplace. Join us on the journey to personal growth and discover how your ability to read situations can elevate you to a new level.

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Description:
The blog addresses the importance of assessing people and situations in the context of self-realization and personal growth. It provides techniques, tips, and games to improve these skills.

Language tone:
Informative and encouraging, with an emphasis on practical advice and exercises.

Target audience:
Readers interested in personal and professional growth who want to improve their social skills and ability to assess situations.

Imagine that you find yourself in a job interview and your future boss seems charismatic but answers questions vaguely. What do you think about him?
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You meet a person who behaves very confidently, but you don't know them. How will you form an opinion?
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Imagine someone is telling you a fascinating story, but something about it doesn’t add up. How do you react?
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A friend recommends someone to collaborate with, but you don't have a good feeling about them. How do you decide?
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In a new situation, the first few seconds often determine how you will behave. What most often influences your decision?
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When someone is speaking and you don't know if you can trust them, what do you notice first?
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If you are in a company and someone suddenly approaches you with an unexpected offer, what do you think?
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You meet someone who is a great speaker, but something in their story is too perfect. How do you behave?
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How often do you feel that you predicted what would happen, but only realize it later?
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If you had to describe how you most often handle new situations, what would best characterize your approach?
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