Nothing – not even the most monumental Experience – is immune to

Change

Final product Snapshot: NERHEGEB

Product Snapshot NERHEGEB – An adaptive guide to facilitate the visualization of an experience’s value in a reflection process

Summary

“There is nothing so stable as change.”
Bob Dylan

  • Topic Introduction

    Throughout our lives we encounter innumerable interactions with people, cultures and places. Yet, seldom do we take the time and energy to reflect on what is actually going on and what these encounters mean. We simply take them for granted, because we believe that they are a result of our consciousness. Unfortunately, consciousness and awareness are often limited. There is scientific proof, however, that they can be trained through an active reflection process.

  • Situation description

    According to WYSE Travel Confederation (2016), 50% of youth travelers (15-29 years old) shift from leisure travel (simply taking a vacation) towards more purpose-driven and experiential forms of traveling.

    Upon returning home, as daily routines reassert themselves and a relentless exposure to multi-media stimulus rapidly drowns the value of these experiences.

  • Central idea & motivation

    Self-reflection is a highly valuable activity to shape a critical mind and question our perception about reality, cultures and systems. By realizing and fostering this opportunity, we have the possibility to learn a lot about our Self and how we interact with our environment. We can apply this learning – if properly stored – into our personal and professional lives, long after we returned back home.

    I wanted to explore the associated areas of awareness and consciousness to find a way how people can be facilitated and motivated during their reflection process and who can therefore attain a long-term value retention of their experiences.

  • Topic approach

    Problem Definiton

    Reflection doesn’t happen or appeal because it can be a very complicated and arduous process to make the value of an experience tangible.

    Working Hypothesis

    The better the value of an experience can be visualized, the more likely youth travelers (or people in general) are willing take on the activity of reflection.

    Research Question

    How can the value of an experience be visualized in such a way that Youth Travelers can engage in an improved reflection process, leading to a better understanding of how their consciousness works?