Classic Two Truths And A Lie becomes cooperative: share two true facts and one half‑built idea you are exploring. Teammates guess the idea, then add one constructive suggestion. Curiosity replaces gotchas, and creative momentum begins before the agenda even starts shaping decisions and commitments.
Each person delivers a three‑line haiku status using simple language about progress, a blocker, and a bright spot. The constraint compresses rambling updates and invites metaphor, which improves recall. Award a point for clarity, another for kindness offered to someone else’s blocker, encouraging mutual support.
Pick a teammate and name one specific action they took that helped you recently, then tag the next person. Avoid vague praise; focus on observable moments. The relay format keeps pace lively while reinforcing norms of noticing, thanking, and modeling behaviors worth repeating across projects.
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