Exploring Attentions, Habits, Mindfulness Icebreaker or Energizer
Brief Description/Purpose
This simple exercise can be used to demonstrate points about attention, habits, multi-tasking and habits, with some small changes.
Type
Physical activity
Age Appropriate
Children, Teens, Adults
Ideal Group Size
Any size since it's individually done. Good for very large groups.
Time For Exercise
5 minutes on up depending on whether you want discussion about content.
Topic/Subject
Anything that ties in with how we pay attention, habits, mindfulness, and stress.
Detailed Instructions If Needed
Variation #1: Signatures one at a time
I use this to illustrate a point that in arguments, one has to disrupt or interrupt abusive behavior and that one way to do that is to push the other person to THINK.
Ask each person to pick up a pen or pencil and on the count of three sign their regular signature.
Then ask each person to pick a a pen or pencil and on the count of three sign their signature with their NON-DOMINANT hand.
Giggles ensue. Also frustration.
Debrief by asking why one was so much easier than the other. Use questions that tie into the points you want to make in your content.
Variation #2: Both at the same time
People will need two writing implements for this one. Pass them out if needed.
Ask participants to write out their names with both hands at the same time.
Giggles ensue.
You can explore issues like multi-tasking (how it's a myth), habits, mindfulness and even stress. Talk about the later by asking about whether they felt stressed by the task.