http://prof-cregg.livejournal.com/ (
prof-cregg.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomhigh2005-09-29 08:56 am
Entry tags:
Speech Comm
Trust Speeches
Everyone, this is Lee. He's coming to us from my other section. Everyone make him welcome.
((ooc:and just for Lee, a new icon))
Now, for everybody BUT Lee, who gets a pass for being new, you should have a 3 to 5 minute speech persuading me to trust you. Go.
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301--Trust Games
*Again, the room is empty and darkened, a smallish (6x6) square is on the floor.*
Ok, gang, this is a really common trust game, and once again I will excuse people if they can give me a *yawn* valid excuse. I'm not going to force anyone to do anything they don't want to do. Never discount your free will and your ability to make the personal political.
Ok, I've cleared the floor. I'd like everyone to get in that square, everyone as close as possible. *yawn*
This is an excellent exercise to do in an elevator. You must stand, you can't leave, and you must negotiate your space and conditions of your comfort zone. People often crack when trapped in a small space with others *yawn* so this will build trust amongst you for the next time you all have to work together.
*She goes and sits at her deskand rests her chin on her palm. After watching for about ten minutes, her eyelids begin to droop and she falls asleep sitting up*
Everyone, this is Lee. He's coming to us from my other section. Everyone make him welcome.
((ooc:and just for Lee, a new icon))
Now, for everybody BUT Lee, who gets a pass for being new, you should have a 3 to 5 minute speech persuading me to trust you. Go.
***********************************************
301--Trust Games
*Again, the room is empty and darkened, a smallish (6x6) square is on the floor.*
Ok, gang, this is a really common trust game, and once again I will excuse people if they can give me a *yawn* valid excuse. I'm not going to force anyone to do anything they don't want to do. Never discount your free will and your ability to make the personal political.
Ok, I've cleared the floor. I'd like everyone to get in that square, everyone as close as possible. *yawn*
This is an excellent exercise to do in an elevator. You must stand, you can't leave, and you must negotiate your space and conditions of your comfort zone. People often crack when trapped in a small space with others *yawn* so this will build trust amongst you for the next time you all have to work together.
*She goes and sits at her deskand rests her chin on her palm. After watching for about ten minutes, her eyelids begin to droop and she falls asleep sitting up*
