Definition of Terms
a. Round is a go-around where everyone in a group gives their answer.
b. Round-Leader is the facilitator of the round. This position transitions at the conclusion of each round. The role of round leader can go to the person who wants it next, or you can pass the role in the round, either to the left or right. If a player does not want to be a round leader, they can pass.
Basic Guidelines:
a. Never force, “cajole” , or pressure any player into responding to any prompt. “Pass” is always an acceptable response.
b. The main rule is: Answer from gratitude. BE GRATEFUL!
c. Always give the person who is offering their gratitude the floor. Do not interrupt them, question them, or quiet them. If you’re playing this as a family, it’s especially important that you allow one another the full range of voice.
Round-Robin:
Sitting in a circle, or around a table, one person starts with a statement of gratitude, then everyone else in the group follows one-by-one. The group can set guidelines as desired.
Some possibilities:
- Stay within a theme for each round.
- No repeats per round. (For example, if someone says they’re grateful for family, someone else may say they’re grateful for a person IN their family, but not repeat the more general idea.)
- Staying with one idea for every round (like, the round-leader says they’re grateful for apples, then everyone in the round says why they’re grateful for apples).
