This is us ni Rovy after the game, exhausted but victorious, floor dives really pays off:
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This is us ni Rovy after the game, exhausted but victorious, floor dives really pays off:
𝚃𝐞𝚊𝐦𝚠𝐨𝚛𝐤 𝚒𝐧 𝙰𝐜𝚝𝐢𝚘𝐧: 𝐓𝚑𝐞 𝙿𝐢𝚗𝐠𝚙𝐨𝚗𝐠 𝙲𝐡𝚊𝐥𝚕𝐞𝚗𝐠𝚎 🧶🏓
This group facilitation was both challenging and fun because it tested how well we could work together as a group. The game was about group dynamics, and the mechanics were simple but tricky: each member had to hold a piece of yarn to support a pingpong ball and carefully move it toward a glass bottle without letting it fall. If the ball dropped, we had to start over!
Group dynamics refers to the way people interact, communicate, and work together within a team. It’s about understanding roles, coordinating actions, and supporting one another to achieve a common goal.
In this game, group dynamics were key—everyone had to stay coordinated, communicate clearly, and adjust their movements to keep the pingpong ball safe. It showed us how important teamwork, trust, and cooperation are, because even one mistake could affect the whole group. The activity made us realize that successful collaboration requires patience, listening, and working as one unit, not just as individuals.
𝑯𝑒𝒍𝑝𝒊𝑛𝒈 𝐻𝒂𝑛𝒅𝑠 𝒂𝑛𝒅 𝑃𝒆𝑎𝒄𝑒𝒇𝑢𝒍 𝑀𝒊𝑛𝒅𝑠 ݁ ˖Ი𐑼⋆
This group facilitation focused on helping and peacemaking, and what we did was learn first aid training for minor injuries, skills we can actually use to help others in the future.
Helping means offering support, care, or assistance to someone in need, while peacemaking is actively working to resolve conflicts and create harmony in a situation. Both are essential because they encourage empathy, cooperation, and positive relationships whether in a community, a group, or even in everyday life.
During the facilitation, learning first aid wasn’t just about treating injuries it was about practicing how to step in and help safely when someone is in need. It also showed how teamwork and calm communication can prevent small problems from escalating, which is at the heart of peacemaking. By working together and learning to assist others, we got a real-life lesson in both helping and promoting peace, making the activity meaningful and practical.
𝓕𝓪𝓼𝓽 𝓸𝓻 𝓢𝓵𝓸𝔀, 𝓢𝓱𝓪𝓻𝓹 𝓸𝓻 𝓝𝓸𝓽 ૮₍´˶• . • ⑅ ₎ა
This group facilitation was a real challenge, it tested how fast or slow I could move while searching for letters and whether I could really spot them. The game itself was fun but a bit chaotic because we had to assemble letters into words that correctly matched the topic: prejudice and aggression.
Prejudice is a preconceived opinion or judgment about someone or something, often without real knowledge or experience. It’s usually based on stereotypes or assumptions. Aggression is a behavior intended to harm or assert dominance over someone, whether physically, verbally, or emotionally. Both are important to understand because they affect how we treat others, how conflicts arise, and how relationships are shaped.
In the game, while assembling words, we saw how easy it is to act quickly without thinking (which can lead to mistakes) or let frustration take over (a form of aggression). It highlighted how prejudiced thinking can influence decisions even in a game setting like assuming a word is correct just because it “looks right” and how aggression can surface under stress or competition.
⋆⭒˚.⋆ 𝙾𝚋𝚎𝚢 𝚘𝚛 𝙳𝚘𝚞𝚋𝚝
The day of our facilitation was really fun, especially since our game was “Paint the Picture.” But beyond the fun, it was actually about conformity and obedience, where we got to see if group members would follow their assigned leaders.
Conformity is when people adjust their behavior or opinions to match those of a group, often to fit in or avoid standing out. Obedience, on the other hand, is when a person follows instructions or commands from someone in authority. Both are important because they influence how we behave in group settings whether we choose to go along with others or think independently.
In our game, participants had to rely on their group leaders’ instructions to complete the picture. Some followed exactly what they were told (obedience), while others simply went along with what the majority was doing (conformity), even if they weren’t sure it was correct. This showed how easily people can be influenced in group situations, especially when there’s pressure to follow or trust someone in charge.
Through this activity, we realized that while conformity and obedience can help maintain order and teamwork, it’s also important to think critically and not just follow blindly.
Watch, Learn, and Experience the Mystery with Us 🕵️♀️
Curious about what really went down during our murder mystery facilitation?
We’ve put together a podcast and video that capture our actual experience, from the intense moments of suspicion, to how we used attitude and persuasion to defend ourselves and influence others. It’s not just a game it’s a reflection of how we think, act, and decide under pressure.
If you want to see how easily people can be convinced, how quickly judgments are made, and how attitude plays a big role in everything. This is something you shouldn’t miss.
Watch our podcast and relive the experience with us. Who knows? You might even start questioning… who you would trust.
Trust No One ⋆. 𐙚 ˚
This facilitation was so engaging, it was a murder mystery game where no one was innocent and no one was above suspicion. It revolved around attitudes and persuasion, and it really challenged me to reflect on how I present myself and how I influence others just to avoid being seen as a suspect.
Attitude is how we think, feel, and respond to situations, while persuasion is our ability to influence others’ beliefs or decisions. These are important because they shape the way we communicate and how people perceive us. In high-pressure situations, like the game, having the right attitude helps you stay composed and believable, while persuasion allows you to explain yourself clearly and gain others’ trust.
This experience made me realize that it’s not just about what you say, but how you say it. Your attitude can make people trust you or doubt you, and your ability to persuade can determine whether you’re seen as credible or suspicious. In real life, these skills are essential—they help us navigate challenges, build relationships, and stand firm in our decisions.
˙⋆✮ 𝙽𝐨𝚝 𝐄𝚟𝐞𝚛𝐲𝚝𝐡𝚒𝐧𝚐 𝐭𝚑𝐞 𝙲𝐫𝚘𝐰𝚍 𝐒𝚊𝐲𝚜 𝐢𝚜 𝐑𝚒𝐠𝚑𝐭
Social beliefs and judgments are the ideas and assumptions we form about other people and situations based on our experiences, culture, and environment. These influence how we see others, how we act, and even how we make decisions sometimes without us realizing it. Judgments, on the other hand, are the conclusions we quickly make about people or outcomes, which can be accurate or biased. Understanding these is important because they shape our behavior, relationships, and the way we respond to different situations. Being aware of them helps us think more critically and avoid unfair assumptions.