In this chapter, the importance of allowing children to make mistakes and solve problems on their own is discussed, highlighting the negative consequences of solving problems for them. The concept of learned helplessness is explored, along with the negative effects of hospitalization in healthcare. The guest, Berthold Gunster, the founder of the Flip-Thinking philosophy, is introduced, and his background in theater and work with socially deprived individuals is discussed.
Berthold Gunster is the founder of the Omdenken, or Flip Thinking, philosophy. After studying at the Theatre Academy in Utrecht, he worked as a theatre director and writer for years. Since 2001, he and his team have offered pieces of training, workshops, and shows about Omdenken to companies and individuals. Berthold has written thirteen bestselling books about the Omdenken theory. His latest, Flip Thinking, is available now wherever books are sold. Berthold joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss his career, how he transitioned from theater to leadership, and Flip Thinking. Learn the importance of Flip Thinking in our lives by tuning in to this episode with Berthold Gunster today.
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