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The Improv Part
Where you learn how much of a fool I will make of myself. Before you read the newsletter, you may ask, “Why do they play such weird games?” Because each one teaches you different skills like concentration, letting go, creating characters, etc. All of them teach you, hopefully, about how to survive your own bad-ass flashbacks
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Kare Anderson Oct 3, 2008
I remember that game as “This is a spoon” - and all these memories cam flooding back as I read your oh-so-apt description. Some of the “smartest” people acted as if it would be so simple as the game started yet had trouble staying grounded as it got more complex (“this is a fork” was added)… sort of a companion tip to chip and dan heath’s “semantic stretch”
Thanks for the timely lesson J!
2 Helen V Oct 4, 2008
Jennifer, reading your improv activity really resonated with me today. I participated in a birth process workshop where it was my turn yesterday, so today everything seems so much more charged! Your open sharing words really gave me access to those parts of your history that were affected by that moment of spotlight on you. Thank you for sharing it and I totally understand where you were coming from! I would have covered that boy’s mouth so that he couldn’t steal the wonder of that moment from you. I love Edith Ann!