and I forgot I wanted to play this little game with y'all.
It's called a Mind Probe. It's ripped off from a local radio station who likely swiped it from somewhere else. I'll ask you something. You're supposed to think of the first answers that come to mind, then click on the cut to see what your answersmight mean.
You're in the ER waiting room, waiting for your turn to be helped. As you look around at the others waiting you realize that you recognize three people (could be family, friends, acquaintances - someone you know in your real life).
One person has their head all bandaged up in gauze - who is it?
Another has their face all bandaged up - who is it?
The third has a broken leg - who is it?
The person whose head is bandaged is someone who lacks leadership ability; they are someone you can't trust to lead or inspire you.
The person whose face is bandaged represents someone whose personality you
have a hard time dealing with or accepting.
Finally, the person with a broken leg is someone you feel is either holding
you back or not supporting you.
I've got 2 others and resources for more - I think - so I'll probably do another the next time I think about it. (Today, tomorrow, next week, next year. Who knows with me!?)
It's called a Mind Probe. It's ripped off from a local radio station who likely swiped it from somewhere else. I'll ask you something. You're supposed to think of the first answers that come to mind, then click on the cut to see what your answers
You're in the ER waiting room, waiting for your turn to be helped. As you look around at the others waiting you realize that you recognize three people (could be family, friends, acquaintances - someone you know in your real life).
One person has their head all bandaged up in gauze - who is it?
Another has their face all bandaged up - who is it?
The third has a broken leg - who is it?
The person whose head is bandaged is someone who lacks leadership ability; they are someone you can't trust to lead or inspire you.
The person whose face is bandaged represents someone whose personality you
have a hard time dealing with or accepting.
Finally, the person with a broken leg is someone you feel is either holding
you back or not supporting you.
I've got 2 others and resources for more - I think - so I'll probably do another the next time I think about it. (Today, tomorrow, next week, next year. Who knows with me!?)