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selbstführende

Selbstführende is a German adjective meaning self-leading or self-guiding. It is used in various contexts to describe entities—people, processes, or systems—that operate with a degree of autonomy in guiding their own actions, goals, or navigation. The term derives from Selbst (self) and Führung (guidance or leadership) and is related to the noun Selbstführung, as well as to terms like Selbststeuerung and Selbstregulation.

In psychology and management, Selbstführung refers to the intentional regulation of one’s thoughts, emotions, and behaviors

In organizational contexts, individuals with strong Selbstführung contribute to efficient performance, decision-making, and adaptive work practices.

In technology and engineering, the term is extended to describe selbstführende Systeme—autonomous or self-guiding systems that

See also: Selbstführung, Selbstmanagement, Selbstregulation.

to
achieve
objectives.
Core
components
typically
include
self-awareness,
self-motivation,
self-regulation,
self-monitoring,
and
self-efficacy.
Common
strategies
involve
goal
setting,
planning,
time
management,
cognitive
restructuring,
habit
formation,
and
feedback
loops.
The
concept
is
central
to
personal
development,
leadership
training,
and
productivity
programs,
emphasizing
the
ability
to
stay
focused,
resilient,
and
adaptable
without
constant
external
direction.
It
is
often
taught
as
part
of
broader
curricula
on
self-management
and
soft
skills,
aiming
to
improve
independent
work
capability
and
proactive
problem-solving.
navigate,
decide,
and
act
with
minimal
human
input.
This
usage
appears
in
robotics,
autonomous
vehicles,
and
control
systems,
where
self-guidance
contrasts
with
externally
guided
or
supervised
operations.