Tag: empathy
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
Survivors in the Office
Survivors in the office is the perfect scenario-based group activity to make decisions, solve problems, and reach consensus
Group Map
Group Map is a simple and effective team building activity that gets everyone more familiar with each other
Odd Couples
The objective of Odd Couples activity is to improve relationships in the team based on the differences and similarities between people
Six Word Memoir
Each member of your team brainstorms six words that summarize their life, and then shares their Six Word Memoir with the group
My Life Highlights
My Life Highlights is an excellent icebreaker activity that is perfect for small groups and large groups alike
Who Are You
Who are you is a simple but profound exercise of self-knowledge and self-awareness that gives very good results when applied in a group
Personal Preferences
The personal preferences game is great because it is a light introductory activity that reveals the personal preferences of each participant