Instructions 1. Survey participants for issues with backs, knees, injury or other condition that prevents them contorting. 2. Form a circle. 3. Each person extends their right hand and takes the right hand of another person. 4. Reach in with left hand and grab the hand of a third person. 5. Keep holding on—once everyone has both hands occupied, tell people they are not to let go of the hands they are holding until the exercise is finished. 6. Issue the challenge: untie yourselves. As facilitator, observe closely the groups interaction in order to lead a discussion/debrief. Benefits Initiative, problem solving, team building Can help people see: • When you’re in the middle of a problem it’s sometimes difficult to see the solution. • Everybody needs to be a part of the solution. As a team we are interdependent. • Everyone has their own perspective from where they stand. From: http://www.creativeeducationfoundatio…