Tag: empathy
Heard, Seen, Respected
With Heard, Seen, Respected you can foster the empathic capacity of participants to “walk in the shoes” of others
Sharing Inspirational Cards
Sharing inspirational cards is a fantastic and rewarding activity to inspire creativity and promote self-awareness
The Emoji Storytelling
Emoji Storytelling helps your group understand their emotions and how they influence behavior in different situations
Unique Pieces of a Puzzle
Unique Pieces of a Puzzle is a creative exercise to explore self-awareness and invite your group to express themselves and reflect
Express Feelings
Express Feelings is an ideal strategy to help people make sense of what they feel or have observed in an experience
I am more like
I am more like an amazing icebreaker that helps identify the differences between people and develops critical thinking
Control a Robot
Control a Robot is an fun and active exercise for couples to build trust, foster empathy and strengthen relationships
Snowball Toss
Snowball Toss is a fast and fun strategy that encourages open dialogue and offers an opportunity to release your party’s pent up energy
Trust Line
Trust Line is a powerful trust-building physical exercise to promote empathy and collaboration in the group
Writing Behind Your Back
Writing Behind Your Back is a fun, interactive and affirming trust-building energiser exercise and strengthen relationships
Act As If
‘Act as if’ is a powerful and interactive couple exercise to encourage dialogue, explore different ways of being and acting
Accepting Yourself
Accepting yourself is a simple yet powerful self-reflection tool for focus on strengths and promote self-awareness
Culture Shock
Culture shock is not only a entertaining game, but it can also form the catalyst of a very powerful learning experience for your group
Facial Expressions
Facial expressions are an important part of everyday life and we may not consider them when it comes to advanced forms of communication
Opening Chit Chat
Opening Chit Chat is an activity that should give the team some time to relax, socialize a bit, and get used to talking to each other