Listening Before Burnout: What Your Emotions Are Trying to Tell You

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Learn how emotions like anxiety, resentment, and sadness can serve as early warning signs of burnout—and how listening to them can restore clarity, balance, and inner calm. What Your Emotions Might Be Asking of You There is a quiet moment—often easy to miss—when something inside you stirs. A tightening.A restlessness.A sense that something is not quite right. It is easy, in those moments, to push it aside.To stay focused.To keep going. But what if these inner signals are not interruptions…but invitations? In my work with thoughtful professionals and leaders, I often see this: Emotions are not problems to solve.They are information to notice. They are part of the early language of burnout—subtle, intelligent, and often very precise. And when we begin to listen—gently, without urgency—they start to reveal something important.…
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What “Inner Listening” Really Means [In Plain Language]

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Learn how noticing internal signals helps you make clearer, more grounded decisions Imagine a glass of water that’s been shaken. Everything inside is moving. You can’t quite see through it.It’s cloudy, unsettled. So you wait. You don’t fix it.You don’t force it. You simply let it settle. And slowly, the water clears. This is a simple way to understand what people often mean by inner listening. It’s not a special skill.It’s not something you unlock after years of meditation. It’s something you already do—just not always with intention. Inner listening is the ability to: notice what’s happening inside you,pause before reacting,and choose your next step with a bit more clarity. Inner Listening in Everyday Life In everyday life, that might look like: catching a thought before it turns into overthinking…
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Why Self-Awareness Matters More Than You Think [Especially at Work]

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Self-awareness isn’t abstract—it’s practical. Learn how noticing internal signals improves clarity, decisions, and resilience Have you had this experience? A thought almost makes sense—but not quite.You circle around it.Start a sentence in your head.Abandon it halfway.It’s there… just out of reach.Then, at some point, you say it out loud to another person, who was listening.And suddenly—mid-sentence—it clicks.You hear yourself differently.You understand what you meant. Self-Awareness in Action This is self-awareness in action. And it’s often much more practical than we think. Self-awareness isn’t about stepping away from your lifeor reflecting for hours. It’s about noticing what’s happening while you’re in it: what you’re thinkingwhat you’re feelingwhere your energy shiftswhat’s clear—and what isn’t But here’s what’s often overlooked: Awareness becomes sharper in the presence of deep listening. In coaching, this is…
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Finding Your Wild Self & Living A Full Life

Mental Fitness, Mindfulness, Personal Development
Manuela & Anya, 2022 The doors to the world of the wild Self are few but precious. If you have a deep scar, that is a door, if you have an old, old story, that is a door. If you love the sky and the water so much you almost cannot bear it, that is a door. If you yearn for a deeper life, a full life, a sane life, that is a door. ― Clarissa Pinkola Estés (Photo by Sandra Grünewald, Unsplash, 2023) One of my doors is behind the pain and loneliness I experienced when I was a toddler, in a hospital, for several months, tied down so I would not fidget with my leg (it was in a cast), or stand up (which might have jeopardized the…
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Jedes Ding hat zwei Seiten

Mindfulness, Personal Development, Philosophy
I repainted my mailbox. It looks like new, but the flag is not installed properly yet (long story). When I inspected it today, contemplating how to solve the issue, I noticed beautiful ice crystals on the north-facing side of the mailbox. The south-facing side was steaming in the sunlight. I was thinking how everything has two sides: literally and metaphorically speaking. If we accept that our perspective can only be subjective, and that every situation has different aspects to it, then we have to accept that we might not always sit on the sunny side of a reality. And if that is the case, we could infer that there IS indeed a sunn(ier) side to things. How does that strike you? By the way, as a life coach I can…
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Freiheitsentscheidungen

Cultural Awareness, Mindfulness, Personal Development
I keep thinking about my fellow Austrians. My country of birth seems divided and propaganda is driving the wedge even deeper. Thinking about our collective history, I am concerned where this might lead (again). What comes after the division? Segregation? Finding a scapegoat? Then what? I keep thinking about this dilemma. And I want to understand. So please come along and let’s ask some questions. The situation as it presents itself to me in the stories I hear and read from people I know: The government is taking away some of our freedoms, and we feel restricted. Some of us fight by being obstinate or by complaining. Others, in a more inward-directed way, are being unhappy. A few might be involved in constructive political activism; others trust that our countries’…
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Glücklich sein, hier und jetzt

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"Happiness is a Value, not a Goal!" That means, happiness is not something to look for, to try to reach, a goal, but a value, something to believe in, a moment-to-moment way of being! Does this sound familiar? - “I will be happy when _______” (fill the blank). What did you wish for as a child? – Your next birthday gift? As a teenager? – Your driver’s licence? As a young adult? – A good job? / A wonderful partner? – And once you got what you were wishing for, how long did your happiness last before you filled in the blank with something new, a new condition for your happiness? What are you longing for or chasing today? – Do you think this ____ (fill the blank) will make…
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Die Welt der kleinen Dinge: Eiskristalle

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We had a few frosty nights. In the mornings, on the way to the school bus, I keep finding the most beautiful ice crystals. I keep thinking how intricate they are. I realize that the world does not end where my attention ends. And I am in awe. What do you think? What’s a seemingly little thing that you were in awe of? Please share a comment or a photo!
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Mindfulness in Motion

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Mindfulness is commonly understood as paying attention to what is happening in one’s mind, body and surroundings, with a focus on the present moment, and in a curious, compassionate and non-judgmental state. What does mindfulness do to us? Mindfulness improves our well-being. Focusing on the here and now makes it less likely to get caught up in worries about the future or nostalgia over the past. It also improves our mental and our physical health. One technique is Mindful Walking: The ability to walk sets us apart from most animals on earth. It is a defining factor of being human. Most of the time, we might fail to see walking as something special. When you walk mindfully, pay attention to the sensations of your body: How do your feet feel,…
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