Duration: 45+ min Number of players: 1+ player/s Materials/ Tools needed: Game set “Flow” Publisher: Points of You Language: EN Links: https://points-of-you.com/product/flow/?user_type=expansion |
Short description
“Points of you – Flow” is a reflection tool for mindfulness and presence. It offers creative ways of mapping the here and now, observe emotions and identify needs.Flow allows you to set in motion flowing and gentle conversations. It helps zoom into the simple moments of life, the in-betweens.
Educational value/ Learning Objectives
- A powerful yet gentle tool to enhance well-being and find balance.
- What Can You Do With Flow? Guide others:
- Experience mindfulness and being present in the moment.
- Observe emotions and contain the full range of feelings that surface.
- Enhance well-being and find balance.
- Develop resilience in order to face challenges and uncertainty.
- Identify personal strengths, weaknesses and inner resource.
Recommendations for use
- Who uses it?
All kinds of professionals, but it’s ideal for therapists, relationship professionals, coaches, organizational consultants, recruiting specialists, marriage counsellors and family therapists. - When?
When you’re guiding explorations of relationships and significant others. When your clients are dealing with issues in regards to belonging, seperation, intimacy, coping with grief and more. When building a profile for recruiting a new employee/manager/client, for teambuilding and leadership development. - Where?
In any situation, casual or professional (clinic, organization, workshop and at home with your family and friends). Just pull out Flow and it is sure to make your sessions insightful, profound and exciting. - With whom? In any situation, casual or professional (clinic, organization, workshop and at home with your family and friends). Just pull out Flow and it is sure to make your sessions insightful, profound and exciting.
Tips and Tricks for Facilitators
How to adapt game for different groups, topics, occasions/needs
- Enhance Well-Being
Connect participants to their needs and well-being - Become Centered
Develop resilience and a bring back to center - Practice Non-Judgement
Observe daily routines and states of mind with no expectations - Find Stable Ground
Bring calm and acceptance into emotional storms - Conversation Starter
Create open dialogue and help participants articulate feelings when they are stuck or confused - Workshop Activities
Add creativity to any part of your workshop, and use it for ice-breakers and more - Add Some Magic
Create an atmosphere of openness and bonding at any event or session - And much more…
There are endless ideas and ways to use Flow, let your imagination lead you and/or access our knowledge base.
Feedback questions
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Further discussion topics
Lifelong learning