Hi all,
Was hoping to get your help with something – I'm looking for a resource to do an activity to demonstrate the S-N preference pair. There is an exercise where you can give the groups a list of words and ask them to use them in writing a short story (one of the words is apparently tractor, and those with an S preference will always use it!). Does anyone have a copy of this list they can share, or advise where I can get it from? I can make up a list of course, but thought it might be better to use an official one if there is one available.
Thanks!
Madi
Hi all,
Was hoping to get your help with something - I'm looking for a resource to do an activity to demonstrate the S-N preference pair. There is an exercise where you can give the groups a list of words and ask them to use them in writing a short story (one of the words is apparently tractor, and those with an S preference will always use it!). Does anyone have a copy of this list they can share, or advise where I can get it from? I can make up a list of course, but thought it might be better to use an official one if there is one available.
Thanks!
Madi
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Links
I thought I knew where this was, but I don’t, instead here are some alternatives:
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/anyanswers/mbti-exercises
http://www.annholm.net/2012/04/sensing-versus-intuition-an-exercise-to-identify-your-preference/
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Fun-exercises-do-when-presenting-72609.S.51167808
Dali works well
I usually use a link to a Salvador Dali print – show it on screen for a minute and then ask people to describe it to soemone with the opposite preference – as explained in one of the links from Gary the results are interesting so say the least, and open up some great debate.
Thanks
Thanks Garry & Maggie – I normally do a Salvador Dali print as well but thought I would try and shake it up. Good to have some other options though!