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Group of people walking across a rope on the ground, as part of time estimation challenge called About Now

About Now

Time estimation challenge that develops mindfulness & problem-solving skills.

  • Simple set-up
  • Develops critical thinking
  • Inspires creativity
  • Tests perception skills
  • No props

Time Estimation Challenge

This challenge transforms individual perceptions into a powerful team-building experience that gets everyone thinking differently. About Now creates an engaging way to explore time awareness whilst encouraging strategic improvement through silent cooperation. You’ll love how this brilliant time estimation challenge naturally develops mindfulness and group synchronisation whilst prompting meaningful discussions about planning and timing. Perfect for workshops, retreats or training sessions where collective improvement matters.

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BY Mark Collard - Experiential Trainer, Author & Speaker

Comments (2)

  1. David Piang-Nee

    This is an interesting activity.. conversations about your perception, judgement and intuition and strategies put in place to achieve a goal can all be reflected upon.

    There are potentially conversations around peer pressure that could be explored here. Whether one felt compelled to cross the line the more people do so or whether they stuck to their strategies/ beliefs for the entirety of the exercises.

    Linking it back to other situations where we might feel like we have to follow a group direction, use similar strategies when our instincts may be saying otherwise may be beneficial conversations to have assuming the group is suited and ready to explore these ideas.

    1. Mark Collard

      Your suggestions re connecting the outcomes of this activity to peer pressure, etc, are well placed. This is exactly how I frame this group initiative.

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