The Puzzle Challenge & a lesson in failure and adapting to unexpected change. How fast are you able to pivot?
Students were given different puzzles and challenged to complete them within a time limit. (Obviously, this was set up as an exercise in failure). However, with just 10 min until deadline they were told to switch tables and puzzles. How easy was adapting? How was stress handled?
And as a side lesson, we all learned not to compare our progress with anyone else. After all, we're all working on different puzzles.
Kinda like life, huh. š§©š§©
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30Mar
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