You may be with strangers, it is actually more fun to play it with people you don't know and with no preconceived idea. In any case the game always gives something to work on.
"It is not often that board games play a part in personal development: the Transformation Game is probably the most popular in its genre. Now, however, another game has been introduced to the Algarve which is proving to be not only popular but also very powerful as a catalyst to change.
Called The Game of Expert Dialogue, it was developed in France and is being presented here by Silvano Stabile, who worked with it for many years both in France and Switzerland and is now based in Almancil. It is very simple in concept – four players, a dice, a timer and some cards with questions that the players need to answer in order to move on. But it is in the answering of the questions and the reactions of the other players to those answers that the dynamic plays out and each person discovers aspects of themselves and how they relate to others" Judy Sharp for Inside Almancil.
They have played...
"It is one of the best thing I have done so far in my life."
"Amazing questions to make us think deeply."
"It’s curiously spontaneous and very effective/powerful but loving."
"It gives very interesting insights and focuses on relevant issues".
"It has slowed me down and make me think and listen".
"Everyone views similar situations differently and we gain valuable advice about ourselves by listening to others"
"Most helpful to me in learning to listen better"
"I have learned that people can be so helpful with their ideas of what it is you are trying to achieve"
I didn't realise it could be done with strangers - does it alter what you're able to work on?
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