This weekend, I had the privilege to be invited by Joy Hou, a Registered Psychologist based in Singapore, to be part of a free workshop led by her as part of the BRIM festival 2019 (In support of SkillsFuture Festival 2019). Joy shared with the audience on the the topic of “Mental Well-being for Personal…
Author: The Brick Psychologist
3 Lessons Learnt As a Rookie LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Facilitator
Over the weekend, I was given the opportunity to co-facilitate a LEGO® SERIOUSPLAY® workshop on discovering personal values for members of HOPE Alliance, together with CertifiedLEGO® SERIOUSPLAY® facilitator, Gerald Ong. Under Gerald’s guidance, I was thankful that I was given the chance to be able to ‘walk the ground’ and have a sense of what it actually…
For a Better Humanity with LEGO
In my previous post, I wrote about how LEGO could be seen as a tool for thinking. I shall follow up in this post by sharing more on the ways that LEGO as a tool for thinking can potentially make this a world a better one. Everyone can make something The LEGO System in many…
LEGO as a tool for thinking
The act of thinking is vital to the survival of human beings. Without thinking, we would not be able to make key decisions for us to survive. In order to represent our thoughts and feelings, some times we need to represent it using a tool, which is very much similar to using a pen to…
Duck Tales: LEGO Duck and Psychology
Ever seen a duck in LEGO brick form? No, we are not talking about the Donald Duck minifig here, but rather, the classic LEGO duck often used in LEGO SERIOUS PLAY workshops. The duck experience is a learning point experience to show effective LEGO SERIOUS PLAY is to a large audience in the shortest amount…