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How credible
are you? Credibility is the believability of a statement, action, or source, and the ability of the observer to believe that statement. Warm-up ActivityInvite everyone to stand up and spread out (approximately an arm’s length apart). To make sure they are awake and receptive to the forthcoming session, you will lead them in an exercise to help get their blood moving rapidly and stimulate the nerve endings. Direct them to stretch their arms out and their sides (horizontally from their bodies). When they have all done so properly, then ask them to rapidly bring their hands together, and then back to their sides (repeating the two-step sequence about 10 times in rapid succession). Conclude by telling the group that you aren’t sure how much better they feel now, but that you feel really good, because this is the first time that you have begun a session to a standing ovation! Truth, Truth, LieGive the group some time to write down two things about themselves that are true, and one thing that is a “lie.” Each group member will then share these facts about themselves and the rest of the group has to figure which “fact” is actually a “lie.” |
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