Draw a Tree

With this game you can raise awarness about being more mindful, and aware of the environment we live in.

Duration: 1m - 10m
Participants: 3 +
Difficulty:  Low
Thiagi Groupby 

Goal

To make participants realize that they ignore things automatically and this kind of behaviour can cause a lot of problems.

Materials

    Instructions

    This is another jolt that can be conducted in about 99 seconds.

    Place an index card and a pencil on each seat (to avoid wasting time distributing these items).

    Ask everyone to draw a tree on the index card within 45 seconds. Explain that this tree could be a realistic one or an abstract one. The only critical requirement is that it should drawn within the 45-second time limit.

    Pause while participants complete this task.

    After 45 seconds (it doesn't matter if some of the artists are still working on their masterpieces), begin debriefing. Instead of conducting a time-consuming discussion, present the major learning point this way:

    Look at your tree. How many of you included the roots when you drew the tree?

    Very few of you did that!

    So what is holding up the trees without the root system? How do these trees get water and nutrition?

    You must agree that the root system is an important part of tree. Why did you not draw it? Was it because you usually don't see the roots?

    How many other things do you habitually ignore just because they are not visible? Have you stopped thinking about critical elements that are out of sight? What problems are likely to arise from this type of selective thinking? How can we prevent this habit?


    Tips for running this activity online

    • Pick an online whiteboard tool that allows to use a large, zoomable canvas.
    • Users can either draw their tree on paper and upload an image into the whiteboard or draw it digitally.
    • If you don’t have an online whiteboard tool, you can use Slack or Google docs to share and comment on the created images.
    • If you want to run this exercise quickly online, have participants draw their tree but skip the image sharing step.

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    Source: Thiagi Group

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    3 Comments

  • Nice and simple to easy in the opening.
    over 6 years ago
  • Whau!

    about 1 year ago
  • Short and powerful activity - could be used for self exploration too - like the iceberg concept. How the invisible parts drive the visible parts and change in those can bring about major paradigm shifts

    11 days ago
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