Who Moved My Cheese? - Dr. Spencer Johnson
This book is all about change, and how to cope with it.
How to host a murder mystery
When you host a murder mystery there are three key items to consider. No one thing will make your event a success - but ignoring any of these three key components can break it.
Agile Development as a Game
… if we look at Agile from a gameful viewpoint, we can see some features of it that resonate with games. These add another reason why many, many developers find the Agile development process a way to work that leaves them motivated and engaged.
Gameful thinking - 5 features of games
Gameful thinking is about analyzing processes and problems in terms of a game. It doesn't mean everything is a game, but as Jane McGonigal shows in 'SuperBetter', using gameplay can make you more resilient, more able to meet your goals, and more able to stay motivated.
A unique party experience
If you're creating a unique party for your friends or your work team, the more stories they get from it, the more details they have to talk about, the longer they'll be thinking about it. Which means you'll be remembered for the great event.
Flow in Board Games, and reaching a useful brain state – Part 2
It is a personal favourite of mine, and this makes for a quick 10-15 minute burst of concentrated play. This can trigger the flow state we have been discussing and help my own concentration on other tasks that follow.
Flow in Board Games, and reaching a useful brain state - Part 1
There is a psychological concept called "flow", first described by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi (try saying that without speaking Hungarian). Flow is a state of mind where you are highly engaged in a task, and performing that task at your highest level of ability, and have a level of contentment in meeting your goals.
Lessons on Communication from Co-operative Games
What you think you've said, and what the other person hears can be a world apart. Understanding that can really help in many aspects.