As you walk the first loop, try to find at least 25 things that make you and your partner different. Be as superficial or as deep as you're willing!
Consider the following: character traits; favorite foods and drinks; family structure; physical features; favorite sports or teams; past- times and recreation; religious or political beliefs; physical traits; movies and music; friends; past experiences; how you organize your work space or your home
As you walk the second loop, try to find at least 25 things that make you and your partner similar. Be as superficial or as deep as you're willing!
Consider the following: character traits; favorite foods and drinks; family structure; physical features; favorite sports or teams; past- times and recreation; religious or political beliefs; physical traits; movies and music; friends; past experiences; how you organize your work space or your home
On this last loop, think back on your similarities and differences that you discovered. What are the things that most stand out to you and that helped you to understand your partner better? How can conversations like this one help us as a district (or a nation!) to learn to appreciate each other more and respect each others' similarities and differences?
If you have any major strokes of genius, please share your ideas with your team and supervisor when your walk concludes!