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Power exercises for Type

Train in the use of 5 quick, practical, and high-impact exercises for use within teams to provide insight into difficult team dynamics and overcome resistance to difference. Includes a kit for use in the exercises

This workshop will provide training in the use of 5 ‘power exercises’ in Personality Type workshops that illustrate and help overcome the dynamics of ‘oppositeness’ in teams. These exercises can be used to introduce personality type or build on the principles introduced by other exercises introduced on the Type Mapping course (such as the Smarties or Rope Wheel exercises). The aim of the exercises is not merely to recognise and appreciate oppositeness in teams, but to learn how to overcome and transcend the differences that exist.

  • ‘Line up’ Ice Breaker

  • Magic Eye Pictures

  • Truth/Lie Game

  • Colour filters

  • Use of film clips

The format of the course will be to experience each exercise first, and then to review them from the facilitators point of view to understand the goals and techniques used in each exercise. The course will also include an introduction to Jung’s theoretical approach to ‘oppositeness’ and ‘otherness’, which helps to relate psychological type to what he called ‘the transcendent function’.

Investment will be £495 per delegate.

Next scheduled date: 6 May 2010