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Bucket List Connections

Facilitate deeper team connections with a "Bucket List" activity. Ask participants to share one or two personal life goals. This simple prompt moves beyond surface-level interactions, fostering genuine understanding among colleagues. It's an effective method to inject positive energy into a session and build camaraderie, especially in remote settings where organic connection can be challenging. Use it to quickly establish rapport and humanize team members.

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