4 Lessons You Can Take Away From Bubble Soccer

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Team building games are meant to be fun while still teaching you a lesson. Therefore, it is important to pick team building activities which everyone will have fun and learn something from – something like bubble soccerHere are 4 team building lesson your team(s) will take away from bubble soccer!

1. Team Work

I mean duh, how can you not learn about teamwork while being engaged in a team building activity? However, as much as it sounds like a no brainer, this is a really important skill. Like it or not, you can’t run away from team-based projects. While the saying goes – “teamwork makes the dream work”. You can learn about teamwork through many rounds of bubble soccer. The ability to run the faster than the rest wouldn’t make you the best player. Rather, it’s about collaboration and identifying everyone’s strengths and weaknesses before devising a plan which includes everyone! It doesn’t matter whether you win or lose as you’re doing this as a team.

2. Communication

Did you know? Avoidable miscommunications can cost an average of $62.4 million annually based on a research conducted. Thus, it is crucial to sharpen those communication skills with several games of bubble soccer! Bubble soccer is not just about bumping around, kicking the ball, or scoring a goal. There needs to be some form of strategizing and communicating these strategies to the team before the start of the game. If the plan goes smoothly, it means that you have successfully and effectively communicated the message to your team!

3. Being Flexible

While strategies have been devised, well-communicated and executed by your team, things may not necessarily go as planned. Unforeseen circumstances such as a geeky colleague who turns out to be a professional bubble soccer player, may happen. This is why you and your team should always remain flexible and adapt to changes when needed. Add more defenders, or attackers if need be, responding to imminent threats and problems is a lacked skill in today’s environment.

4. Taking Risks

If you grew up in an Asian household, you probably are afraid to take the risk simply because it might end up failing. I mean we’re A-sians, but B-sians right? However, what if you took that risk? Could there have been the slightest chance of succeeding? Like trying to ask for a pay raise, or try present a unorthodox idea to your client? In a game of bubble soccer, you wouldn’t want to wait for long to score especially in that bubble. It’s going to be either a hit or a miss. Either way, you’re going to learn something from it. Missing the shot will allow you to learn from your mistakes while scoring will give you the confidence to score another goal. Be the kind of person that would rather die knowing that he failed than think if he had only taken the risk.

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