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About the Metaphor Cards Starter Bundle
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Your metaphor treasure for small groups and 1:1 processesThis starter bundle is especially practical when you work with small groups or need quick, suitable impulses in a 1:1 context. With 5 cards per motif, you have enough copies to distribute simultaneously in workshops, draw in team rounds, or assign individual cards as tasks. At the same time, the set is perfect as a small metaphor treasure to give as a gift – to people you work with or who are important to you, to whom you want to give a helpful thought or emotional impulse. Whether as a spontaneous conversation starter, a reflection card for home, or a therapeutic "takeaway": you always have a strong metaphor ready when it’s needed. |
The Elephant in the RoomIn the middle of the room stands an elephant – huge, unmistakable, yet no one talks about it. This metaphor represents exactly that: the obvious that everyone senses but no one addresses. The card makes unspoken topics visible without creating pressure. It is an ideal entry point when something stands between people – in teams, couples, or individual coaching. Especially suitable for conversations about tensions, taboos, hidden conflicts, or situations where a clear statement is long overdue.
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Good for conversation. Good for the conscience.Our metaphor cards are deliberately created with a commitment to quality and responsibility: printed in Germany, climate-neutral, and on extra sturdy, matte 450 g chromo sulfate cardboard. This ensures a high-quality feel, long durability, and a professional experience in use – whether in coaching, therapy, or workshops. Through local production and CO₂ compensation, not only are the impulses strong, but the ecological footprint is kept as small as possible.
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The MaskA person holds a white mask in front of their face. What lies behind remains hidden – feelings, thoughts, perhaps even their own truth. This card represents protection and distance: the roles we play to be accepted, the strategies we use to avoid vulnerability, or the need not to have to show something. It invites discussion about authenticity, shame, self-protection, and the "true face" behind the facade. Especially suitable for processes involving identity, social expectations, proximity-distance issues, and the courage to show oneself honestly. |
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