As we play, we find our troubles and worries dissolving, making the process both fun and highly efficient!
Everyone knows that a cube has six faces, but usually, we can’t see all six faces at once. If we want to see the hidden faces, we need to flip it, just like playing with a Rubik’s Cube.
Have you ever thought that our inner world is much like the material world? There are aspects of our experiences, feelings, and beliefs that we firmly hold but are hidden, just like the unseen sides of a cube. This time, with the “Happy Rubik’s Cube” tool, we aim to flip our experiences, feelings, and beliefs to explore self-appreciation in the unseen dimensions.
Teaching methods
Opening link
Theoretical input
Potential = Performance + Interference
Impromptu warm-up
Come on, give me five reasons