by Trina Poulsen, RDH,BSDH, Santiago Valdez, RDH | Dec 8, 2019 | Team Building Exercises | Infinite Hygiene Consulting
This exercise helps visually show the different generations and experiences of your team. It allows for conversations about cultural and generational differences in how people work and communicate. It is an opportunity to learn more about each other and build...
by Trina Poulsen, RDH,BSDH, Santiago Valdez, RDH | Dec 8, 2019 | Team Building Exercises | Infinite Hygiene Consulting
We make statements based on false assumptions supported by our opinions and beliefs. Try this simple exercise: Every time you end a statement with a period or a exclamation mark, replace it with a question mark. By ending our statements with a question mark instead of...
by Trina Poulsen, RDH,BSDH, Santiago Valdez, RDH | Dec 8, 2019 | Team Building Exercises | Infinite Hygiene Consulting
What is your reason for being? What is the purpose behind your passion? The Japanese call this your Ikigai. It is what drives you and gets you up in the morning. They believe it to be a combination of four elements: What you love, what you are good at, what the world...
by Trina Poulsen, RDH,BSDH, Santiago Valdez, RDH | Dec 8, 2019 | Team Building Exercises | Infinite Hygiene Consulting
Having assumptions confines us from seeing another perspective. It allows us to become critical of others and self which leads us to a place of self-deception and self-betrayal. Assumptions make us feel safe. We use them to justify, explain, and to understand. With...
by Trina Poulsen, RDH,BSDH, Santiago Valdez, RDH | Dec 8, 2019 | Team Building Exercises | Infinite Hygiene Consulting
Play at work is more than just casual Friday, board games in the break room, or telling jokes. Play is about creating a feeling of curiosity that allows you to approach problems as opportunities. Exercise #39: Invite more play into the practice.