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Mind-stretching brain games and conversation starters. It's the perfect opportunity for sharing stories, building knowledge, strengthening character, and having fun!

Two ideas for stimulating dinner conversation posted every day.

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Play A Game – How Am I Feeling?
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Interview With A Ghost – Who Would You Choose?
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Play A Game – How Am I Feeling?

Take turns using facial expressions to signify feelings. Other players must guess the emotion being portrayed.

This exercise is important in helping people become better communicators. Having excellent communication skills is a great contributor to success.

Use the game as a chance to build vocabulary also. How many different and unusual emotions can you portray?

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Our face can show as much as spoken words

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Interview With A Ghost – Who Would You Choose?

What if you could conduct an interview beyond the grave? Who would you choose?

Both my grandfathers passed away when I was about 10 years old. I would enjoy the opportunity to hear stories of mining for gold at the turn of the century; or supporting a family during the depression while disabled.

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Someone from 1900AD or 900AD?

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