This exercise can help you surface the kinds of tradeoffs that we weigh and why it's important to anaylze why you say yes or no to something.
We're all hardwired for wellbeing, and therefore are constantly weighing tradeoffs and talking about them.
This collection of slides and exercises highlight how confirmation bias shows up.
This exercise and facilitator guide can help you outline facts and assumptions we make about someone.
This tool and exercise help disrupt instinctive but inaccurate assumptions, supporting more accurate and empathetic perceptions of people and families.
This guide is meant to help you pick up on clues in conversation with people about what is important to their wellbeing.
This worksheet helps users assess how their identity and other factors influence their wellbeing across the Five Domains, guiding the design of wellbeing-centered solutions.
This resource uses a dual-image exercise and facilitation guide to illustrate how bias and confirmation can limit our perspectives.
Allie’s story shows how system-designed solutions that overlook a person’s full life context can unintentionally cause harm.
This exercise fosters a sense of mattering by encouraging 'high five' moments that celebrate achievements and illustrate the impact of being seen and valued.
This video guides users through breaking down decisions, weighing tradeoffs, and analyzing them using the Five Domains of Wellbeing.
This is an exercise for practicing how to listen for wellbeing and tradeoffs in everyday conversations and/or interviews.