Coaching for Expats in Germany
Tell me, do any of these statements sound familiar:
I’m not talking about the typical support available for expats here - this isn’t about house hunting, language training, or anything like that.
A personal support system is about helping you, your spouse, and your children excel in your new environment. It helps you figure out how to deal with well-being needs.
You can live a rewarding life, develop your skills, and becoming the leader you want to be in your new environment while living overseas.
Are you ready to discover new opportunities and conquer a successful lifestyle abroad?
- You get a new assignment overseas and you can’t figure out how to solve cultural challenges in your new work environment
- You are struggling to adapt to the new environment, culture, and language.
- You quit your job or studies to follow your partner in another country. And you wonder how this will affect you professionally.
- You want to contribute. But can’t currently work in a traditional profession because you don’t have a work permit in this new country.
- You can’t figure out how to deal with lifestyle adjustments
I’m not talking about the typical support available for expats here - this isn’t about house hunting, language training, or anything like that.
A personal support system is about helping you, your spouse, and your children excel in your new environment. It helps you figure out how to deal with well-being needs.
You can live a rewarding life, develop your skills, and becoming the leader you want to be in your new environment while living overseas.
Are you ready to discover new opportunities and conquer a successful lifestyle abroad?
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Expat Coaching in Germany
SC Success Choices GmbH specializes in executive coaching and life coaching in Germany for expats in English, German and Spanish and provides coaching trainings. We focus on multicultural and international coaching sessions to help you deal with your new environment and to offer support on how to make the most of your new life and new job in Germany.
Expat Coaching in Germany is synonym of working with people in multicultural environments. Life and executive coaching help individuals to be proactive in developing multicultural skills and creating more awareness about the different behaviors and way of thinking in the environments where they live and work. This helps to cultivate cultural curiosity in order to learn from one another and to develop empathy and respect in blended scenarios.
SC Success Choices GmbH offers personal coaching in Germany and also via online. To book your coaching session click HERE.
Expat Coaching in Germany is synonym of working with people in multicultural environments. Life and executive coaching help individuals to be proactive in developing multicultural skills and creating more awareness about the different behaviors and way of thinking in the environments where they live and work. This helps to cultivate cultural curiosity in order to learn from one another and to develop empathy and respect in blended scenarios.
SC Success Choices GmbH offers personal coaching in Germany and also via online. To book your coaching session click HERE.
Some Interesting Facts About Germany
Some Interesting Points about Historyin Germany:
- Germany's official name is "Bundesrepublik Deutschland" or Federal Republic of Germany
- Germany became an independent state in 1871, when the German Empire was proclaimed
- Germany became a modern country in 1990, when West and East Germany were reunited
- The German "nation" as a group of people sharing languages and stories, has existed for over 2 millennia
- The capital of Germany is Berlin and it's home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII
https://www.expatrio.com/living-germany/facts-about-germany
Life and People in Germany:
- Germany has a population of 81 million people
- 65% of the highways in Germany (Autobahn) have no speed limit.
- University is free for everyone (even non-Germans)
- There are over 2100 castles in Germany
- There are over 1,500 different beers in Germany
- There are over 300 different kinds of bread in Germany
- The first printed book was in German.
- When children enter school, they receive a cone of gifts called the Schultüte
- Despite its name, Munich's massive beer festival Oktoberfest actually starts in September
https://www.studying-in-germany.org/interesting-facts-about-germany/
Fun Facts about Germany:
- In German, the word “danke” or “thanks” actually means “no.” So next time someone asks you if you would like a drink, make sure you say “bitte” or “please,” as this means “yes.”
- Rather than wave to your German friends, greet them by knocking on the table. It’s believed that knocking on oak is good luck because the devil isn’t able to touch the “holy” wood
- Don’t cheers with water because it means you’re wishing death upon your drinking buddies
- The oldest brewery in Germany is located at the north of Munich. This is the Weihenstephaner Brewery that has been operating since 1040
- The Oktoberfest is the largest beer festival in the world and 6.7 million liters of beer is consumed at this event
- Germany has the narrowest street in the world. It is called "Spreuerhofstrasse" and it is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records, with a width of just 31 centimetres (12.2 inches)
- Germany has around 700 zoological gardens, wildlife parks, aquariums, and animal reserves
- Keep your gas tank full!. Otherwise, it’s illegal to run out of fuel on highways
- The first magazine was invented in Germany in 1663. It was called Erbauliche Monaths Unterredungen, the magazine was a literary and philosophical edition
https://www.studying-in-germany.org/interesting-facts-about-germany/
https://takelessons.com/blog/fun-facts-about-germany-z12