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Questions for Humans: Parents & Kids Second Edition
Let's be honest, trying to get your kids' attention can seem impossible--especially when they're looking at a screen. But mental health and relationship expert Dr. John Delony knows how you can get them to engage--in a way they'll actually enjoy.He wants to help you improve your relationship with your kids and get your family talking. That's why he created Questions for Humans: Parents and Kids Second Edition. These new conversation starters will help your family put their phones down and connect. All 52 conversation starter cards are for kids ages 5-12 (and parents too, obviously). They feature questions meant to help you all grow closer through fun, silly and enlightening conversations. What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to bond. You'll create teaching moments. You'll have meaningful (and fun) quality time together.Here's a look at a few of the questions: What's the first rule you'd make if you became king or queen of the world?Which type of dinosaur would you want as a pet?What has been the best part of today?Spend an hour on one question or go through five questions in one sitting. The important part is that you have some fun and connect.
Questions for Humans: Friends Second Edition
New versions of the conversation starters you love are here Have even funnier, even more ridiculous, and even more meaningful conversations with Questions for Humans: Friends Second Edition. Mental health and relationship expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you eliminate awkward conversations and create deep connections. That's why he developed Questions for Humans--to get you talking (and laughing) with your friends.All 52 conversation starter cards in this deck will help you and your friends dig below the surface, get to know each other better, and dive into some wild discussions. Pull them out the next time there's a lull at happy hour, when you're grabbing lunch together, or any time there's a commercial break during the big game. You'll be the hero of your group--rescuing your friends from awkward conversations about the news, weather or politics.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to bond.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together.Here's a look at a few of the questions: What obscure podcast are you obsessed with right now?What's a common phrase or saying that you have no idea what it means?How did you spend your summers growing up?Spend an hour on one question or go through five questions in one sitting. The important part is that you have some fun and connect.
Questions for Humans: New Year's
🎶 May auld acquaintance be . . . connected Mental health and relationship expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you have better conversations and improve your relationships this New Year's Eve. Whether you're hanging with family or ringing in the new year with a bang, the Questions for Humans: News Years edition was designed to help you have fun and connect--no phones necessary.There are 52 conversation starter cards in this deck, and the questions on them are fun, thought-provoking and, at times, a little bit ridiculous. They'll help you really get to know the people you're watching the ball drop with. Together, you'll reflect on the past year and look forward to the next.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to bond.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together. Here's a look at a few of the questions: What did you spend way too much money on this year?What's a New Year's resolution you're setting that you'll for sure break by February?What was your most played song this year? What does it say about you? Spend an hour on one question, or go through five questions in one sitting. The important part is that you have some fun and connect.
Questions for Humans: Christmas
Starting authentic conversations during the chaos of the Christmas season can be tricky. But it doesn't have to be Mental health and relationship expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you and your gang put down your phones so you can actually connect and improve your relationships. That's why he created Questions for Humans: Christmas edition.Kids from one to 92 can use these 52 Christmas-themed conversation starter cards to laugh together, tell stories, and experience true, real-life connection.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to bond.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together. Here's a look at a few of the questions: Would you rather go caroling, be caroled to, or fall face first into a cactus?Is it ever okay to regift?What Christmas movie gets way too much hype? Whether you spend an hour on one question or go through five questions in one sitting, the important part is that you experience some holiday cheer and connect.
Questions for Humans: Couples Second Edition
Sometimes you can be sitting right next to someone you love but still feel 1,000 miles apart. That's why the same dude who brought you the first edition of Questions for Humans: Couples wants to keep helping you bridge that gap.Created by mental health and relationship expert Dr. John Delony, Questions for Humans: Couples Second Edition will help you put your phones down and actually connect.There are 52 conversation starter cards in this deck, and the questions on them are fun, thought-provoking and, at times, a little bit ridiculous. Pull them out the next time the conversation stalls during a date night, before you start binge-watching the latest show, or when you just need some downtime together after a long day.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to spark a connection.You'll build emotional intimacy.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together.Here's a look at a few of the questions: What's something weird or awkward that I do that you kind of love?What's one thing I'm good at that you'd like me to teach you?What's something I've done lately (big or small) that you've been proud of?Spend an hour on one question or go through five questions in one sitting. The important part is that you have some fun and build deeper connections--no matter how long you've been together.
Questions for Humans: Guys' Night
Whether you bond over football, music or reminiscing on the glory days, these questions will help you take guys night to the next level.Mental health expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations and improve your relationships That's why he developed Questions for Humans. These conversation starters for dudes will help you put your phones down and actually connect.All 52 conversation starter cards are fun, thought-provoking and, at times, a little bit ridiculous. Pull them out the next time you're hanging out with your buds of twenty years or twenty minutes. While it's hard to make new friends as an adult, it's not impossible. And it often starts with a simple conversation.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to bond.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together. Here's a look at a few of the questions: What are the funniest movies of all time?How long would you last alone in the wild?What's one thing your parents didn't teach you about the real world? Sometimes when you turn off your phone, it feels like there's not really much to say.Well, these conversation starter cards can change that Spend an hour on one question or go through five or six questions in one sitting. The important part is to have some fun and connect with your buds.
Questions for Humans: Workplace
Named among the "40 Best Gifts for Coworkers of 2024" by U.S. News & World Report Workplace icebreakers and trust-building games can be the worst.But mental health expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations and improve your relationships That's why he developed Questions for Humans. These conversation starters for the workplace will help you put your phones down and actually connect (in a non-lame way).There are 52 cards in this deck, and the questions on them are fun, thought provoking and sometimes a little ridiculous. Whether you've worked together for a few days or a few years, they'll help you get to know each other better.Take turns picking a card, asking the question, and listening. Choose honesty. Be kind. Laugh a lot. (And don't take yourselves too seriously.)What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have someYou'll find it much, much easier to build trust.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together. Here's a look at a few of the questions: What was your first job?If you could go back and study something different, what would it be?What was your first concert? Use them to break the ice before meetings, bring meaningful moments to staff celebrations, or just share a laugh with your coworkers at lunchtime. The important part is to have fun and connect.
Questions for Humans: Elementary Classroom
Building a safe, connected classroom can feel impossible at times.But mental health expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations and improve your relationships That's why he developed Questions for Humans. These 52 conversation starters for the classroom will help you actually connect.The questions were made to promote a learning environment where every student is invited and excited to speak up. (Oh, and the cards have been vetted by real students--and they had a blast using them.Whether this is a get-to-know-you activity at the start of the year or what you use to fill downtime, encourage your students to take turns, listen well, ask why, and laugh a lot.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to build trust.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together. Here's a look at a few of the questions: If you could change our school mascot, what would it be?What would you want to be famous for?If animals could talk, which one would be the funniest? Sometimes you can be sitting right next to someone but still feel 1,000 miles apart. These conversation starters can change that Spend a few minutes on one question or go through five or six questions in one sitting. The important part is to have some fun and connect.
Questions for Humans: Parent & Teens
Connection with your kids is tough--but it's worth it.Mental health expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations and improve your relationships That's why he developed Questions for Humans. These conversation starters for parents and teens will help you put your phones down and actually connect.All 52 conversation starter cards are fun, thought-provoking and, at times, a little bit ridiculous. Pull them out the next time there's any awkward silence around the dinner table or before your teens run off to play their next video game. You'll become an everyday hero--rescuing your family from a dull and surface-level relationship.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to bond.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together.Here's a look at a few of the questions: What was the absolute worst class you've ever taken?What song do you sing super loud in the car when no one's around?What's something that made you sad this year?Spend an hour on one question or go through five or six questions in one sitting. The important part is to have some fun and connect with your teens.
Questions for Humans: Dating

Questions for Humans: Dating

John Delony

Ramsey Press
2022
muu
So, you're on a date. Congrats Whether it's the first date, seventh date or 700th date, these questions are designed to help you get to know each other better.Mental health expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations and improve your relationships That's why he developed Questions for Humans. These conversation starters are for couples who are dating, and they'll help you put your phones down and actually connect.There are 52 cards in this deck, and the questions on them are fun, thought provoking and, at times, a little bit ridiculous. Pull them out on your next date. True connection happens when you have real, in-person conversations and get to know the human behind the profile. What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to bond.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together.Here's a look at a few of the questions: What's something people think is romantic that you think is dumb?How many U.S. states have you been to? How many countries have you been to?What's a talent no one knows you have?Sometimes you can be sitting right next to someone but still feel 1,000 miles apart. These conversation starters can change that Spend an hour on one question or go through five or six questions in one sitting. The important part is to have some fun and connect.
Own Your Past Change Your Future: A Not-So-Complicated Approach to Relationships, Mental Health & Wellness
#1 WALL STREET JOURNAL NATIONAL BESTSELLERYour Mental Health Matters.We're the most technologically advanced society in history, but we've never been more stressed, medicated, or lonely. We have 1,000 Facebook friends but no one to help us move our couch. The pace of life is making us exhausted.We're all carrying the weight of our trauma based on the stories we were told by others and the ones we tell ourselves--and those stories are like bricks in a backpack that keep us from being happy and healthy. In his new book, national bestselling author Dr. John Delony provides a clear, five-step path to being well.You'll learn how to: Redefine what trauma is and how to identify it in your life.Grieve and heal from past hurt and trauma.Make friends as an adult--it's not easy, but it is necessary.Change your thoughts--it's possible.Assess and evaluate your actions--these can change too. You'll laugh. You'll cry. Your thoughts and actions will be challenged. And if you take the steps John outlines, you'll learn how to leave the past where it belongs and get on the path to healing.
Questions for Humans: Friends

Questions for Humans: Friends

John Delony

Ramsey Press
2022
muu
Starting up a good conversation with new (or old) friends can be hard in this digital age. But it doesn't have to be Mental health expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations to eliminate the awkwardness That's why he developed Questions for Humans--to help you have a fun conversation with a friend or a group of friends.All 52 conversation starter cards will help you and your friends have fun, get to know each other more, and get into some entertaining topics. Pull them out the next time the conversation stalls when you're hanging out, at your favorite restaurant, or during your next team gathering at work. You'll become an everyday hero--rescuing your friends from awkward conversations like the news, weather or politics.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll get some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to spark conversations.You'll build stronger friendships. Here's a look at a few questions: What's a fashion trend that needs to die?What's the ultimate break-up song?What are you 100% convinced is a scam? You can spend an hour on one question or go through five or six questions in one sitting The important part is to have some fun and connect.
Questions for Humans: Couples

Questions for Humans: Couples

John Delony

Ramsey Press
2022
muu
Whether you've been together for two months or 20 years, starting a good conversation can be hard. But it doesn't have to be Mental health expert Dr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations and improve your relationship. That's why he developed Questions for Humans. These conversation starters for couples will help you put your phones down and actually connect.There are 52 cards in the deck, and the questions on them are fun, thought provoking and, at times, a little bit ridiculous. Pull them out the next time the conversation stalls around the dinner table or during a date night. Better yet, instead of binge-watching that new TV drama, have a meaningful conversation You'll become an everyday hero--rescuing your spouse from a dull and surface-level evening.What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected.You'll have some laughs.You'll find it much, much easier to spark a connection.You'll build emotional intimacy.You'll spend meaningful (and fun) quality time together Here's a look at a few of the questions: Paint me a picture of your perfect date.What do I do that makes you feel confident?Would you rather have to sing everything you say out loud or always speak in rhymes? Sometimes you can be sitting right next to someone but still feel 1,000 miles apart. These conversation starters can change that Spend an hour on one question or go through five or six questions in one sitting. The important part is to have some fun and connect with your human.
Questions for Humans: Parents & Kids
Starting up a goodconversation can be hard, especially with your kids who would much rather spendtime in front of a screen. Mental health expertDr. John Delony wants to help you navigate conversations to improveyour relationship That's why he developed Questions for Humans--theseconversation starters for parents and kids will help you put your phones downand actually connect. All 52 conversation startercards are for kids ages 5 to 12 (and parents too). Each cardwill help parents and children connect through fun, silly, andthought-provoking conversations. Plus, several cards are designed to sparkmeaningful "teaching moments." What to expect when you play: You'll learn something unexpected. You'll get some laughs. You'll find it much, much easier to bond. You'll create teaching moments. You'll have meaningful (and fun) quality time together. Here's a look at a fewquestions: What's the strangest thing you've seen at school? What are you most proud of? Which animal would make a good doctor? Why? You can spend an houron one question or go through five or six questions in one sitting The importantpart is to have some fun and connect with your kids.