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Body language is a big deal when it comes to active listening. It's like the unsung hero of effective communication. Think about it – when you're really listening, you naturally make eye contact, nod along, and maybe even lean in a bit. These little gestures show the speaker that you're engaged and tuned in. Plus, mirroring their body language can create a connection.
So, it got us at Surf Office thinking; What game could incorporate body language and active listening?
*Lightbulb ping moment*
Introducing Body Language Detective, a Surf Office exclusive!
How to play
- Create scenario cards with various social situations or emotions. For example, "Job interview," "First date," "Conflict resolution," "Surprise party," "Job promotion celebration," and so on. Each card should describe the setting and the emotions or dynamics involved.
- Gather the participants in a circle or sitting in a room.
- One participant (the "actor") selects a scenario card without revealing it to the others.
- The actor then starts enacting the scenario silently through body language and facial expressions only, without using any verbal communication.
- The other participants (the "detectives") observe the actor's body language closely.
- After a set period (e.g., 1-2 minutes), the actor stops the role-play.
- The detectives then take turns discussing what they observed:
- What emotions or situations did they perceive?
- What specific body language cues led them to their conclusions?
- Did they notice any changes in body language during the role-play?
- Once the detectives have discussed their observations, they collectively make a guess about the scenario being portrayed.
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