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In total we estimate this exercise will take 70 minutes.
Aims: • To raise awareness of self-awareness, the first strand of emotional intelligence.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 40 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 70 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To raise awareness of self-awareness, the first strand of emotional intelligence.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff at all levels.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: This module looks at intra-personal intelligence - self-awareness - and the ability to notice and regulate or manage our own emotional state or mood. It is important to have an understanding of emotional intelligence and the effects of discussing it with a group of participants. You will find Mike Bagshaw’s Article in Trainers’ Library useful for this.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Breakout Rooms (required).
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I chose this content as part of a face to face workshop for Emotional Intelligence which was aimed at a middle management audience. The course was then changed to virtual but the first thing I would say is how easy it was to adapt to virtual delivery.
I used breakout rooms and ran part 1 of the activity first, then brought them back together for discussion and explanation of part 2 of the activity, then put them back into their rooms.
The timings were spot on, I do think it may have took less time face to face but it still worked really well, they loved it!
I did an evaluation on Microsoft forms and here are some of the comments;
"Be very good for any leaders"
"Very good interaction and well delivered"
"Good training content and very relevant for my role"
I also had an email from a manager to say that we should roll this out at all levels - Thank you ! Trainers Library for supporting our learning ??
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Lisa Newell
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When I chose this activity, I wasn't sure how well it would work since it relies on the participants to really build the content and outcomes without providing lots of information about emotional intelligence (you can of course add other content!) and I was pleasantly surprised with the outputs.
It 'builds' nicely to encourage thinking through our emotions, effects of external (and internal) factors and what this means in a work context. With a final section (the most important?) on what steps we can all take to 'manage our emotions' in work and become more self-aware.
A nice introduction to emotional intelligence and self-awareness that can be used as a 'stand alone' workshop or part of a bigger programme of personal development.
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Mathew Clark
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 60 minutes.
Aims: • To identify the financial, environmental and time costs incurred by commuting. • To identify how home working could benefit employees, employers and society.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 35 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 60 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To identify the financial, environmental and time costs incurred by commuting. • To identify how home working could benefit employees, employers and society.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Managers and anyone interested in promoting home working as part of a long-term strategy within their organisations.
You'll Need: • Your participants to bring a sheet of blank A4 paper and some coloured pens/crayons/pencils to the session.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Polls/Quizzes (required). • Breakout Rooms (required).
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 60 minutes.
Aims: • To identify where resilience comes from and what makes people resilient. • To understand how and why different people have different levels of resilience. • To introduce six keys to personal resilience.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 40 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 60 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To identify where resilience comes from and what makes people resilient. • To understand how and why different people have different levels of resilience. • To introduce six keys to personal resilience.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff and managers at all levels.
You'll Need: • To provide participants with the blank PowerPoint slides for this activity, either in the session or by email beforehand.
Notes: This module can be used as a stand-alone module but is also a great way to introduce various topics that you might want to go on to explore in greater detail. It helps participants understand the wide range of factors that can influence an individual’s levels of resilience. If you are going to move on to look at the six keys to personal resilience in greater detail then you may wish to leave out the final exercise. In this case you should be able to complete the module in 60 minutes.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Breakout Rooms (required).
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 45 minutes.
Aims: • To reflect on what mental ill health looks like. • To highlight why stereotypes might not help us identify people with a mental illness. • To explore what someone suffering with mental ill health might experience. • To discuss why people might hide depression, or any other mental illness.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 15 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 45 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To reflect on what mental ill health looks like. • To highlight why stereotypes might not help us identify people with a mental illness. • To explore what someone suffering with mental ill health might experience. • To discuss why people might hide depression, or any other mental illness.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff at all levels. However, please ensure participants are aware of the topic to be discussed and are happy to participate.
You'll Need: • The Activity Links provided and your unique Pin, which you’ll find in ‘My Account’ section of the member homepage. • To ensure participants have access to resources like Pixabay, or the image library in Trainers’ Library to find images.
Notes: You will need to ensure that participants consider the virtual training room a safe space. We recommend ensuring participants have access to our list of helpful resources (or an equivalent for your region if you are located outside the UK.) Before running this module, facilitators should have an understanding of mental health and have completed training around this topic.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Polls/Quizzes (not required). • Breakout Rooms (required).
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 90 minutes.
Aims: • To consider the journey that participants have been on and where they are now. • To consider where they would like to be. • To identify the changes participants can make to help them reach that destination resiliently.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 60 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 90 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To consider the journey that participants have been on and where they are now. • To consider where they would like to be. • To identify the changes participants can make to help them reach that destination resiliently.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: This module is ideally suited for use in an established team that have been through a transformational change. It is not recommended for use with individuals who have or are going through a personally traumatic experience, where professional counselling, or other external support is likely to be appropriate. Always consider where in the change curve people are and whether they are emotionally ready to reflect on the experience they have been through before using this module. If they are still in the Shock or Anger phases of emotional response, this module is unlikely to be useful. (For more information on this, please refer to Sarah’s Change.)
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: This is an ideal follow on to Keys to Resilience. It was developed in response to the pandemic of 2020 but may be useful in a range of situations where teams are experiencing, or have experienced, transformational change. It challenges the perception of wanting to get back to how things were before and encourages participants to reflect on the whole journey, what they’ve learnt and what they want to take with them on the next leg. This is a long session, which can be split by a break where indicated.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Breakout Rooms (required).
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Time:
In total we estimate this exercise will take 60 minutes.
Aims: • To provide an opportunity for participants to practise using the Urgent/Important Matrix.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 20 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 60 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To provide an opportunity for participants to practise using the Urgent/Important Matrix.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s also suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff at all levels.
You'll Need: • The Activity Link in Trainers’ Library. • Your Activity Link PIN from the My Account section of the member homepage.
Notes: This module can be adapted for delivery 1:1.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Breakout Rooms (required).
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 60 minutes.
Aims: • To consider the challenges faced by remote workers and the skills needed to self-manage. • To look at ways in which remote workers can create a separation between work and home life. • To look at the role team leaders play in supporting home workers, particularly those new to home working.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 30 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 60 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To consider the challenges faced by remote workers and the skills needed to self-manage. • To look at ways in which remote workers can create a separation between work and home life. • To look at the role team leaders play in supporting home workers, particularly those new to home working.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: This module is suitable for those who do, or will, manage remote teams and all those who work remotely.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: The Glasstap team have been working successfully as a remote team from at least 6 different locations, for more than 10 years. Collectively, we have more than 55 years’ experience of remote team working.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Breakout Rooms (required).
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I used this exercise today with a mixed group of managers and it went down really well. I did find it needed more time in the feedback part as lots were being shared and good best practices too.
I would use this exercise again as it was so productive and really got the participants engaged and learning off each other.
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Nicola Richardson
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 45 minutes.
Aims: • To increase participants awareness of how their response to difficult behaviour might encourage it. • To identify strategies for managing difficult behaviour that doesn’t reward the behaviour or lead to conflict.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 25 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 45 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To increase participants awareness of how their response to difficult behaviour might encourage it. • To identify strategies for managing difficult behaviour that doesn’t reward the behaviour or lead to conflict.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff at all levels.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: You might like to prepare the ground for this module with Understanding and Managing Emotions.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Polls/Quizzes (not required). • Breakout Rooms (required).
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I ran this session today and it took longer than I expected as people really got into what were difficult behaviours and how to deal with them. It was interesting to see how people perceived behaviours and it creates a great talking piece
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Nicola Richardson
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 40 minutes.
Aims: • To increase participants awareness of the brain’s flexibility and potential for growth. • To explore ways in which our Stretch Zone can be expanded, to strengthen our resilience.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 15 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 40 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To increase participants awareness of the brain’s flexibility and potential for growth. • To explore ways in which our Stretch Zone can be expanded, to strengthen our resilience.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s also suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff at all levels.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: This module can be used as an alternative to The Monster of Anesi, or in conjunction with it. Where the focus of that module is on learning, the focus here is on resilience, though many of the learning points are shared.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Polls/Quizzes (not required). • Breakout Rooms (not required).
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 45 minutes.
Aims: • To raise participants’ awareness of their emotional reaction to other people’s behaviour. • To explore strategies for managing our own and other people’s emotional responses.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 25 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 45 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To raise participants’ awareness of their emotional reaction to other people’s behaviour. • To explore strategies for managing our own and other people’s emotional responses.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff at all levels.
You'll Need: • Nothing other than the materials provided.
Notes: We recommend using Miro for this session, but you could use an inbuilt Whiteboard if you prefer. We’ve created a simple guide for using Miro, which can be downloaded from the Articles section of Trainers’ Library – Using Miro.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Polls/Quizzes (not required). • Breakout Rooms (required).
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In total we estimate this exercise will take 45 minutes.
Aims: • To help participants understand what depression is. • To highlight why stereotypes might not help us identify depression. • To explore what someone suffering with depression might experience. • To discuss why people might hide depression, or any other mental illness.
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Time: The exercise in this module can be completed in about 15 minutes. In total, allowing for discussion, we recommend allowing about 45 minutes for this module.
Aims: • To help participants understand what depression is. • To highlight why stereotypes might not help us identify depression. • To explore what someone suffering with depression might experience. • To discuss why people might hide depression, or any other mental illness.
Group Size: This module can be used with groups of up to 12 participants. It’s not suitable for 1-1 training.
Useful For: Staff at all levels. However, please ensure participants are aware of the topic to be discussed and are happy to participate.
You'll Need: • To prepare a Miro board (or similar) before the session (see trainer notes). • To ensure participants have access to resources like Pixabay to find images.
Notes: You will need to ensure that participants consider the virtual training room a safe space. We also recommend ensuring participants have access to our list of helpful resources (or an equivalent for your region if you are located outside the UK.)
Before running this module, facilitators should have an understanding of mental health and have completed training around this topic.
Remote/Virtual Delivery: Remote Delivery requires a system that as an absolute minimum provides the following functionality: • Face-to-face discussion. • Share screen. • Chat. • Share files. In addition, we strongly recommend using a system that provides for: • Polls/Quizzes (not required). • Breakout Rooms (required).
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