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4. FUTURES

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

1. FACTS

A 'happy chart' (or 'storyline') is a graphic way of showing emotional ups and downs.
To construct a chart, first agree about 10 points during the activity for charting.
Futures Facts

3. FINDINGS

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

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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