Customized Unified Playfulness Team/Group Sessions are a valuable tool to foster team building, improve communication and promote a positive work environment. These can also be an opportunity for a pre-existing community of practice, affinity group or groups of friends/seekers to come together and focus their learning. These sessions are specifically tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of your team or group. They can include a variety of activities such as workshops, training programs, brainstorming sessions, or team building exercises. Participants can expect to gain a better understanding of each other’s strengths, weaknesses, uniqueness, creativity and working styles, which can greatly contribute to overall connectedness and well-being.

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What is Unified Playfulness?

Unified Playfulness is a methodology of practice that integrates playfulness and mindfulness. If you are interested, you can learn more about Unified Playfulness in documents linked below. Questions, ideas and additional feedback are warmly welcomed.

About Unified Playfulness

What is Unified Playfulness?

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Testimonials

"I legitimately felt like I was 6 or 8 years old again, which I honestly don’t know if I felt that since I was those ages. I was actually seeing from those eyes" – Sam G.

“I think it is a very useful teaching pedagogy. There is something about it. ... It felt like I could really let myself go and yell, scream and be weird. For me personally, I have a tendency to overthink, where in these workshops I feel like I can really let go. It helps to move the places that are stuck.” – Sasha S.

“We need to, we need permission to not take something seriously in order to take it as seriously as it ought to be taken because some of these things are just so big”. – Hōshin L.

“I really appreciate that all those games gave me a chance to practice being with my breath, body, and with my inner world while in the world …” – Rehana T.

“[I] Just wanted to let you know that I spent the last couple weeks hanging out with nieces and nephews and really noticed the impact of your play workshop series. I felt that my ability to improvise games with them and drop into play space was strong.”

– Garrett J.

Questions?

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Dan:

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