Playbox Reflection: Loving yourslef
Casey and I put a lot of thought into our playbox, especially around how people would feel about it in terms of comfortability. We thought about different ways you can show love to yourself and wanted to have a few quick activities around that.
Overall I think the activities went really well the space in that room is never ideal but we were able to make it work kind of haha. I think that was our biggest obstacle was the disconnect between the activity and our group because of the weird space. I felt that with the vibe we had set up for the last day I had kind of lost the group during the activity. However, I do think it was really successful and sweet.
I wish we had more time too so that everyone had the opportunity to see the kind words written about them but knowing all the nice activities we had planned for YDEV 412/413 and our pinning ceremony that there would be more chances for that feeling I felt ok with the time given.
I'm glad we decided to do the activity the way we did because it went through a few stages before we decided on that. We had first thought about everyone being stationary in their seats with one person back to the board and they turn around and everyone would have written things on a piece of paper that they held up. But then we realized that's a lot of pressure on those writing the kind words and chose to kind of flip the set up to make it more anonymous and optional.
Overall I think the activities went really well the space in that room is never ideal but we were able to make it work kind of haha. I think that was our biggest obstacle was the disconnect between the activity and our group because of the weird space. I felt that with the vibe we had set up for the last day I had kind of lost the group during the activity. However, I do think it was really successful and sweet.
I wish we had more time too so that everyone had the opportunity to see the kind words written about them but knowing all the nice activities we had planned for YDEV 412/413 and our pinning ceremony that there would be more chances for that feeling I felt ok with the time given.
I'm glad we decided to do the activity the way we did because it went through a few stages before we decided on that. We had first thought about everyone being stationary in their seats with one person back to the board and they turn around and everyone would have written things on a piece of paper that they held up. But then we realized that's a lot of pressure on those writing the kind words and chose to kind of flip the set up to make it more anonymous and optional.


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