It’s like Jeopardy rules. Hold down a “normal” conversation, but your end is always phrased in the form of a question. The key is to still answer them, and keep the convo going.
Bonus: It’s actually a really good way of being curious and finding out about others.
Eg.
Hey Kevin, I’m gonna need you to optimize the circle back on the AI.
How high a priority is this?
I kinda need it today, if that’s possible.
Today 5pm, or today midnight?
Anytime today would be great.
Wouldn’t tomorrow be considered today when we get there?
What?
Are you also playing the questions game?
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This series was inspired by people asking me “How do I keep doing improv?” after a corporate improv workshop. There are, of course, improv classes, more workshops, team building exercises you can do with your group, but these games are specifically ones you can do on your own to practice “Yes and” and get into a state of play.