Illustration of a three concepts: (1) Feelings & Emotions – a wheel with 8 spikes representing joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation; (2) Body Map – an outline of a person's body; and (3) Energy Levels – a spectrum line from 1 to 10. © Recipes for Wellbeing

Feelings and energy board

The partner of head is heart. Body has no opposite. In body, heart and head are one. ―Georgi Y. Johnson

👥 Serves: 11-25 people, 2-10 people

🎚 Difficulty: Easy

⏳ Total time: 11-30 minutes

🥣 Ingredients: 3 pre-prepared flipcharts (guidelines below), different coloured markers

🤓 Wholebeing Domains: Awareness, Community, Radical Care

💪 Wholebeing Skills: Acknowledgment, Check-in, Check-out, Emotional intelligence, Mind-body-connection, Openness, Presence, Reflection, Relating to Others, Self-awareness

Illustration of a three concepts: (1) Feelings & Emotions – a wheel with 8 spikes representing joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation; (2) Body Map – an outline of a person's body; and (3) Energy Levels – a spectrum line from 1 to 10. © Recipes for Wellbeing
Illustration of a three concepts: (1) Feelings & Emotions – a wheel with 8 spikes representing joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger, and anticipation; (2) Body Map – an outline of a person's body; and (3) Energy Levels – a spectrum line from 1 to 10. © Recipes for Wellbeing

Feelings and energy board

📝 Description

A board to map the team’s feelings and energy levels.

This activity introduces a simple tool that can be used during specific team processes, e.g. a sensitive conversation, a team-offsite, a team retreat, etc. In a nutshell, it offers the opportunity to do regular pulse checks throughout the process so the team can raise its awareness of individual and collective feelings and energy levels.

🌟 Steps

Step 1 – Prior preparation (15’)

Before you gather your team, prepare the following flipcharts:

  • Flipchart 1: Feelings & Emotions Wheel – Draw a big circle and divide it into 8 sections. Name each session as follows: anticipation, joy, trust, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust, anger.
  • Flipchart 2: Body Map – Draw the outline of a person’s body.
  • Flipchart 3: Energy Levels – Draw 2 spectrum lines for each day you’re gathering, one for the start and one for the end of each day. On the left side, write 1 or draw an empty battery; on the right side, write 10 or draw a full battery.

Step 2 – At the start of the day (10’)

At the start of the day (or process), introduce the three flipcharts to your team. Choose a specific coloured markers and ask each team member to:

  • Feelings & Emotions Wheel: Draw a symbol close to the strongest feelings/emotions you are experiencing right now. If needed, refer to the wheel of emotions and feelings to help you identify what you feel right now.
  • Body Map: Draw the same symbol next to the specific body parts where you feel these feelings and emotions (or other sensations).
  • Energy Levels: Draw your symbol along the spectrum line to communicate your current level of energy on a scale from 1 to 10 (1 = lowest, 10 = highest).

Whenever the team is done, take a few minutes to observe the collective picture and invite any observations or reflections. Ask them: What do you notice? What patterns have become apparent?

Step 3 – At the end of the day (10’)

At the end of the day (or process), ask your team to map their feelings and energy levels again. Make sure to use a different coloured marker so it is easier to spot the differences from the first pulse check.

Step 4 – Repeat

Repeat this process as needed, e.g. if your team retreat is 3 days, do this twice each day. Make sure to open a brief space for collective sense-making.

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