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About the Metaphor Card Workshop Bundle
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Emotion Card Set (free in the Workshop Bundle)Each emotion card represents a specific emotion – clearly recognizable and immediately usable. This allows workshops and coaching sessions to be even more well-rounded: as a quick check-in at the beginning, as a reflection in between, or as a closing round ("What emotion is behind this metaphor?"). In combination with the metaphor cards, deeper insights quickly emerge because feelings become visible and namable – without having to search for them for a long time. |
The Elephant in the RoomAn elephant stands in the middle of the room – huge, unmissable, yet no one talks about it. This metaphor represents exactly that: the obvious that everyone feels but no one addresses. The card makes unspoken topics visible without creating pressure. It is an ideal starting point when something stands between people – in teams, couples, or individual coaching. Particularly suitable for conversations about tensions, taboos, hidden conflicts, or situations where a clear statement has long been overdue.
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Good for the 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 board. 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 do the impulses remain strong, but the ecological footprint also remains as small as possible.
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The MaskA person holds a white mask in front of their face. What lies behind it remains hidden – feelings, thoughts, perhaps even their own truth. This card represents protection and distance: roles we play to be accepted, strategies we use to avoid vulnerability, or the need not to show something. It invites discussion about authenticity, shame, self-protection, and the "true face" behind the facade. Particularly suitable for processes related to identity, social expectations, intimacy-distance issues, and the courage to show oneself honestly. |
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