In late 2024, we are well past the height of COVID, yet many of us still find ourselves attending virtual meetings. Unfortunately, a lot of those meetings have fallen into bad habits—becoming passive, dull, and filled with consumption-only content, especially when...
Sheryl Sandberg, the former COO of Facebook (now Meta), once walked into a board meeting and said, “Hey, everybody, this meeting is really expensive, let’s get started.” It’s a powerful reminder that time is precious, and meetings should reflect...
This post is going to unpack seven amazing icebreakers that work incredibly well for college students. Whether you’re dealing with first-year students who are nervous, trying to be cool, and feeling a bit uncomfortable, or you’re engaging upperclassmen,...
The We! Connect Cards Challenge: More Than an Icebreaker Game Experience a unique approach to engagement with the We! Connect Cards challenge. Far from being just another icebreaker game, this challenge promises meaningful conversations that truly connect people far...
Let’s get into it. Today, I want to share with you three super simple, clever, and useful group exercises that I think you’ll really love. These exercises are perfect for workshops or team-building sessions focused on time management and task prioritization. I...
3 No Prep Team-Building Activities That Spark Deep Engagement Anyone can Google “How do I make my team more connected?”. But the result will be a few activities that everyone on you team has done and been bored by dozens of times. In today’s video, I’m going to...
Have you had the experience of being in a group setting and hearing that dreaded sentence: “Before we begin, let’s do an icebreaker!”? Did your stomach automatically sink just reading that? It doesn’t have to be that way. There are 3 things your icebreaker...
This is the most important concept I’ve recorded to date. If we all learned this one 60-second habit to increase buy-in, it would make us better leaders, better educators, better spouses, better friends, and even better parents. It’ll help you dial in to...
Just because your team has been together for a long time, you can’t skimp out on or get lazy with your team building and team development efforts. Especially if you’re remote, or partially remote—your team needs to put effort into building that connection. However,...
If you go into a group setting and tell everyone that you’re going to do an icebreaker, some will start to break out in hives. Others will play along. And some will genuinely enjoy. But you can make great, meaningful engagement and connection happen without ever even...