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This section offers organisations and practitioners a number of activities that have been designed and developed by football for good organisations across the world. The football for good Online Resource Library will be continuously updated with further free-to-use materials.
Head, Heart, and Feet
When listening to others, we often interpret what we hear through our own experiences and preconceptions. This session aims to develop active listening skills that help us go beyond those biases.
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Probing Questions
The ability to ask appropriate questions and to generate useful discussions is essential, especially in the context of football3 mediation or in the facilitation of other group activities.
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Communication skills extend beyond the simple act of talking and also include elements such as listening and asking questions. These are essential components of effective football3 mediation and facilitation in general.
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Community Circle
Communication skills are essential for effective football3 mediation and overall facilitation. This activity helps sharpen some key, communication-related skills.
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Friendly Team Selection
Based on our experience, team selection for even a friendly game at the end of the training, can be a stressful and painful process. In order to prevent or reduce these stressful situation, we use a friendlier way to select the teams.
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Awareness
Self-Awareness is having a clear understanding of the personality, including strengths, weaknesses, thoughts, beliefs, motivations, and emotions. Self-Awareness is important because it allows to understand other people, how they perceive you, your attitude and your responses to them in the moment. In order the encourage awareness within a group it’s important to start with being aware of yourself. Self-awareness is needed because one can build on strengths and identify areas where would like to make improvements.
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Resilience
How many times have you heard the term ‘bounce back’ when listening to football interviews? It is a cliché that you hear time and time again, but what does it actually mean?
‘Bounce back’ usually refers to resiliency. Resiliency can be described as a positive reaction to adversity, or the ability to use previous negative experiences to be able to adapt to future stressful situations that may arise.
Athletes with a more optimistic outlook would perform better after failure as opposed to an athlete with a more pessimistic outlook. Team resilience is also very important. Team resilience is defined as ‘a dynamic process which protects a group of individuals from the potential negative effects of stressors they collectively encounter.
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Perspective
Every perception a person has is based upon their own personal experience. People perceive the world differently because no two people have the same experiences. Experience makes us who we are; it shapes our minds and opinions, our likes and dislikes. Therefore, it is difficult to have one ideal definition of certain concepts.
Perspective refers to a person’s outlook or way of viewing something.
“People do not have the exact same thoughts and feelings about everything. They have different ideas and opinions based on their experiences in life. Taking another’s perspective means trying to see things from his/her point of view. When we are willing and able to see things from another’s perspective, we can learn things we didn’t know before.”
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