Playfully Analyse Emotions

A condition of exhilaration is created when throwing and playing with the giant emoti-dice. Fascinated? Off course you are, because you want the side to roll up and that doesn’t challenge you so much and you’re happy to do.

In this sort of playing with giant dice, all relaxes, the barrier drop, and it is easier to tread where it is sometimes a challenge.

In playing, one has a wider area of freedom in exploring the content of emotions. Knowing this—and when the time is right, having the player throw the dice again and so ask another question…”What’s it like to be happy?”  “What is it that makes you happy,” and so on, the method is quite powerful.

With some 18 different emoti-con pictures catching many emotional states, one can discover many emotions, all designed in unorthodox way to dig into what it is that is making one feels the way one is.

Giant-emoti-dice show great promise for playfully exploring emotions.

Looking further ahead with emoti-dice, there is much more that can be done. Emoti-dice really helps in rediscovering ourselves.

There is  a well-founded association of colors and emotions; by using the emoti-dice color-in’s, colours can be link emotions.

This opens up new opportunities for understanding both through the spoken word and the world of colours for your participants.

Knowing ourselves through exploring our emotions is crucial for understanding. With giant emoti-dice, the fllodgates to our inner lives can be opened.

Emoti-dice are a fresh breeze of innovation for exploring how people feel—with fun. In a world where success in increasingly linked with diligence in work and not play, being able to play away the content of your emotions is liberating.

Emoti-dice re-introduce play when it is most needed—it opens opportunities to go where one normally cannot tread.

 

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