This Trick Stops You Overthinking + 2 Cool Ideas
Break free from working yourself into a total panic.
Hello there,
How you doing? Hope you’re keeping warm, wherever you are.
In today’s Together Trove, we take a look at overthinking, along with an unusual way to wrangle yourself from under it. And keeping with the “theme” of unusual, we kick things off with an unusual game and close out with an unusual party request.
Each episode of Trove contains 3 distinct ideas, presented in bite-sized audio form. To get started, simply sit back and press play. Wish you a good time!
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So now you’ve listened to our latest episode of Together Trove, I’m curious to know your thoughts on the various topics to hand.
What’s a predicament you once found yourself in, in a work environment, where you worried about forming a bad impression?
What’s one favourite memory you have, of going to an office party?
Which version of the game would you have played?
Drop me a line and let me know.
Here’s the link to our Conquering Small Talk: 1000 Conversation Starter Questions book, as mentioned in the audio.
And finally, something for our lack of time.
When life gets hectic, with work, fam, and relationships eating up most of our time, it's all too easy for friendship to take a backseat. We can struggle to carve out time to see friends, but in Moment Maker, we take the opposite view, that you don't need to carve out any time at all.
All you need is to weave connection into the time you do have, however small, even if it's just 5-10 minutes during your day. Today’s instalment is called This Photo?
Find a random vintage photo from a junk shop or a flea market, and mail it to a friend you haven’t seen in a while, along with a funny remark. So for this Victorian lady, the remark might be “I can see you wearing this hat, would you agree?” And that’s it! Sometimes, saying bizarre stuff to friends when you’re short on time can do wonders, as the recipient, and get you both into unusual contact.
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