My Best Advice

Group members create a business card containing their best advice for life.

Gather the following items before your group meeting.

  • White, heavy-weight paper cut into business card size.
  • Thin magnets pre-cut into business card size (find these at any office supply or business card designer).
  • Different-colored pens or sharp tip markers.
  • Glue.

Give your group a few minutes to think of the best advice they could give for living a happy life. After they have thought of that advice, have them design a business card magnet with their advice on it. Give them time to share their cards with everyone, and then ask them to give it away to someone else in the group.

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