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4. FUTURES

Quickly sketch two happy charts.
1 = a prediction of your own ups and downs during the next activity.
2 = how you would like your happy chart to be.
Reflect or discuss before moving on.
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HAPPY
CHART

1. FACTS

A 'happy chart' is a graphic way of showing emotional ups and downs.
To construct a happy chart, first agree about 10 points during the activity for charting.
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3. FINDINGS

Look for differences, similarities and surprises. Encourage questions about each other's ups and downs.
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2. FEELINGS

Each person draws their chart on a separate piece of paper.
If you want to see the whole group profile, use transparent plastic overlays or a giant piece of paper.
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HAPPY CHARTS
PICTURES | SUCCESS | ROUNDS | STONES | REPLAY | MISSING PERSON | HAPPY CHART | SKETCH MAP | TRANSFER | QUESTIONS |


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