
I SEE YOU
TAOIST FACE READING
You probably know the saying "It's written in your face". You can take that literally. In fact, many things are written in our faces. Interpreting facial characteristics creates a better understanding of each other - in private and at work.
TAOIST FACE READING
Taoist face reading (hereinafter referred to as face reading) is based on Chinese medicine. It is a component of it.
Chinese medicine works with the five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. These five elements form the central part of face reading. Facial features (nose, eyes, etc.) are assigned to the various elements. The nose, for example, belongs to the element metal. The elements reveal, among other things, a person's potential and abilities.
The following offer can also be easily designed as a 1- to 2-day workshop with your team.
Motivation: Why I want to take this course
-
I want to learn more about myself.
-
I want to change my professional situation and am looking for the right and important impulses.
-
I want to discover my hidden talents and potential.
-
I am looking for my calling and want to get to know myself better first.
-
I want to get to know the person I’m talking to better and sharpen my communication to suit their type.
-
I want to improve communication and mutual appreciation within the team and/or between interfaces.
-
I want to lead my employees more effectively.
Target group: Who is this course for?
-
Managers and teams
-
Coaches
-
People who want to understand themselves and others better
Achievements aimed for
-
I am learning whether I really am what I live.
-
I am learning how to realize my full potential.
-
I recognize the abilities and potential of myself and other people.
-
I learn to adapt my communication to my counterpart.
-
I understand the behavior of myself and others.
-
I understand the cycle principle of the five elements wood, fire, earth, metal and water and their significance for my life.
Earnings: Learning content
-
You get to know the five elements of the Taoist cycle and their meanings.
-
You can assign the facial features to the five elements.
-
You find out what you are living with the “5 elements test”.
-
You use what you have learned to assign the elements to yourself.
-
You define measures to strengthen your own elements.
-
You put theory into practice by analyzing the facial features of all participants together.
Requirements
Openness to yourself and others
Schedule
Day 1: 9.00 a.m. – approx. 5.30 p.m. (arrival with coffee/tea from 8.30 a.m.)
Day 2: 8.30 a.m. – approx. 4.30 p.m. (arrival for coffee/tea from 8.00 a.m.)
Short video about it