Wednesday, December 20, 2023

Mitchieville's Financial BootCamp Team-Building Exercises

 


As part of your experience at Mitchieville's Financial Bootcamp, you will meet fellow Financial Bootcampers and engage in a day-long exercise we refer to as, "There is No I in Team" day.


While technically there is a ME in team, there isn't an I, and that seems to make sense.

Think of Team-Building as a crucial part of your building blocks to success. I like that - your building blocks to success. You should like that, too.

On your travels to financial success, you are going to meet people who you will have to connect with - think lawyers, bankers, bookkeepers, etc. They are part of your team, and you need to accept that.

Let's delve into some of our Team-building games:

1) Blindfold Trust: Participants take turns blindfolding themselves and falling backward, hoping their teammates catch them. For added danger, we do this on the edge of a steep cliff. This is based on trust, and typically it works pretty much most of the time.

2) Dodgeball With A Twist - The twist being that this dodgeball game is played with snooker balls. The idea here is to teach our participants that life can be painful and dangerous, but if you are the last man standing (women typically do not do well at this game), you will have an incredible appreciation for life moving forward.

3) Extreme Escape Room - Based on the extremely popular Escape Game where participants race against the clock in order to solve clues which will release them from a room, our version is slightly different. Our participants still have to solve clues, but the difference is, if you don't solve the clues you don't get out of the room. Ever. And we mean it! We even have the claw marks on the inside of the doors to prove it.

Talk about working under pressure!

These are just a few games we play during Mitchieville Financial Bootcamp's Team-Building Exercises.

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4 comments:

  1. It's like a financial Squid Game in a way

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  2. I read once that golf balls are dimpled so they travel straighter longer and am curious as to if I show up at doge-ball with dimpled billiard balls would anyone notice? I have a drill press and could do this ever so slightly all over to see if it's worth tooling up for it. I get why short fat girls are not on the surface very good at doge-ball while in theory their low centre of gravity would seem to be to their advantage though possibly negated by just letting it trail off a bit in the second half of the windup and you should catch her right in her mitt. This may need some actual testing to see if the theory matches the practical. Could it be that the self built dimples on thighs like Kristina Freeland's world class dimpled thighs somehow conflict with the manufactured dimples on my billiard balls like as if ("ziff") anti-matter were involved? Would Kristina's multi-dimpled thighs allow her to move that much quicker from side to side so as to aid in dogeing the doge-ball? I can't imagine throwing it in Kristina Freeland's mitt as I can't get past her nose, not a fan at all of her nose and if I can't even dream of it, it's not going to happen regardless of any amount of whiskey. I'll use the red balls only so it doesn't throw anyone off their game when the yellow one starts appearing red later on in round two.

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  3. Squat girls are only athletic in sports like wrestling and discus. They are dead meat in doge-ball, as they have zero ability to doge.
    dimpled pool balls are an excellent idea, one which I am going to implement in this year's doge-ball extravaganza.
    BTW - in squat girls show up with money, I have no problem testing out your theory for you.

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