Petra Schächtele-Philipp
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Here writes for you: Petra Schächtele-Philipp is a quick-wittedness trainer and rhetorician. Schächtele-Philipp studied computer science and then rhetoric and sociology. Among other things, she is a licensed HDI trainer and wingwave coach. She worked as a head trainer at Integrata AG before becoming self-employed as a management trainer. Your customers include Audi-AG, Bosch, Daimler and Böhringer. Together with the communication trainer and coach Peter Kensok, she wrote the book "Einfach Schlagfertig". She lives in Stuttgart.
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Methods for more repartee: Rhetoric is like learning to swim
Quick-wittedness is not a question of intelligence or talent, but the ability to quickly call up certain patterns of action and reaction. You can find out how to do this here. Quick-wittedness is like learning to swim While many advisors have offered you first aid measures in an emergency, this is where you get to know real quick-wittedness. It is like learning to swim: your reliable hitting ability "happens" [...]
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Quick-wittedness as a mental protective screen: switch off the response reflex
There are several techniques for dealing with attacks. If ignoring doesn't help anymore, you should be aware of what exactly is bothering you about the situation - and do something about it. From Positive Thinking to Affirmation Speak well to yourself. If no one is listening, also out loud: “I am calm. One by one. As […]
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Communicate instantly like Mr. Spock: The main thing is nebulous!
Are you being asked an unfair question? Who actually forces you to answer that? Who exactly expects you to actually step into the trap that the other person has just set for you? Answer questions appropriately? In fact, you are free to ignore a question or an expectation. Quiet people in particular prefer the method ›pass over, fog up‹ [...]
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Quick-wittedness First aid instead of a red button: anger is like swallowing poison
We always want to be quick-witted when we suddenly run out of breath with outrage or shock and we feel defenseless. What to do? Please do not press the red button! Our visual orientation Most people are very visually oriented. The feedback from the participants in our seminars and coaching sessions confirm that the pictorial [...]
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Asking the right questions, quick-witted answers: rhetoric & communication in the space zoo
A good question is always more elegant than a bad answer, even in reparteeism. Questions appear confident and constructive. And they are a very elegant stylistic device. Questions as an elegant form of rhetoric The question as a rhetorical form has been referred to as the ›queen of rhetoric‹ since the philosophers of classical antiquity. True masters weren't the ones who [...]
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Agree as a means of quick wit: fun with language games
The ambiguities in our language are an inspiration for the elegant repartee. Anyone who can visualize a statement has a clear advantage. Roadworks and similar ambiguities The term ›roadworks‹ in the traffic news leads to images with hiking boots and backpacks. From there, further associations are possible. The term ›flying pineapple‹ also solves the [...]
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Methods for more quick-wittedness: setting clear limits
In the event of insolence or insults, there is only one option: Set limits, and do so immediately! An insult is a violation of personal honor. - But who decides where an insolence ends and an insult begins? From Shakespeare and Co “Beware of arguments, but it has to be, so lead him so that your opponent [...]