KAWA on the topic of obstacles


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A KAWA on the topic of Obstacles

This KAWA on the topic of "Obstacles" offers a vivid and profound examination of a central life theme: dealing with difficulties and blockages – in everyday life, at school, or at work.

This KAWA is an inspiring tool for teachers, trainers, and learners who not only want to identify obstacles but also actively overcome them.

Now also available as a package in color, with a black-and-white template, and a blank template for self-design.

 

What does KAWA actually mean?

KAWA, according to Vera F. Birkenbihl, is an acronym and stands for: Kreative Ausbeute von Wort-Assoziationen (Creative Exploitation of Word Associations). But KAWA is easier to remember. You can make KAWAs on any topic that interests you.

How about your own KAWA and why does this technique work?

First, you write the topic in the center in large letters. By the way, I always use the sheet horizontally for this and draw the letters so that they can be colored later. In our Mindmap Template Ring Binder, KAWAs are drawn on the left white page. Now you let your thoughts wander and consider what comes to mind about the term and what would be important enough to be written down. The rule of the game is: what is written down must begin with one of the letters in the center. The smaller the term, the fewer letters you have available, and the more you have to think. The lack of letters ensures that you have to think more intensely about a topic. By the way, it is not mandatory to use every letter. And: There is no right or wrong with KAWA. An example: Suppose you want to create a KAWA about your best friend Eva, then you only have three letters available. However, you can use them multiple times. Perhaps E stands for elegant, successful, eloquent, for V you find her trustworthy, crazy, and in love, and for A you have associated silly and single. If your best friend had been named Hannelore, you would, of course, have had more letters available.

KAWA becomes KAGA

If you also present the whole thing in many pictures, your KAWA becomes a KAGA, and the G then stands for Graphic Design. I myself often write in KAWA form during meetings. It keeps me awake, no matter how unimportant or boring a meeting is. And I catch everything. Here's an example on the topic: Have fun Jens Voigt
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