Table Topics
Mind-stretching brain games and conversation starters. It's the perfect opportunity for sharing stories, building knowledge, strengthening character, and having fun!
Player One starts by naming an object and then naming a category that object fits into. Player One then names another category under which the same object can be classified. Player Two then names a second object that can fit into the last category named by Player One and then a new category for the new object named.
Example:
Snap beans are long, but they are also green. This bowl is green but it is also concave.
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The brain is an amazing network that responds in part due to chemicals and chemical reactions. Have you heard of endorphins and the "runner's high"? This is one of the most commonly known illustrations of how our actions can affect our moods.
Having a low-motivation day? Here's the message: You are more likely to act yourself into positive feelings than to feel yourself into positive actions. Aside from jumping up out of your blue mood and running a marathon, what other actions can you take to improve your outlook on life and get motivated?
Clean something, do a good deed, complete a task you've been procrastinating are just a few ideas.