Know Yourself: cards for self-exploration
E**T
Insightful and thought provoking
This is a really attractive pack of cards, I found them easy to use and they made think about a number of things going in my life. An interesting way to take a journey of self discovery. It makes me want to explore more products from The School of Life.
K**J
Quite negative and a lot of sexual questions
I shuffled 10 times in a row and got sexual related questions or questions that asked me to think of my negative traits or dark side. Not recommended for people not ready to answer things like this.
G**E
Very good aid cards for journaling
These cards have helped me daily to give me ideas on self discovery and journaling. There are 60 cards, that is plenty of material to work with all year. They are great.
J**S
Super interesante juego
Me gustó y es de buena calidad. Es un juego bien diseñado
D**�
I enjoyed the topics more than I thought I would!
Know Yourself Prompt Cards are stimulating and thought-provoking. These cards introduce endless topics that has provided an avenue to explore unfamiliar parts of me. The topics are tantalizing, interesting, and challenging at times. Sometimes seeking answers required me to travel outside of my comfort zone and think outside of the box. In the process, I learned alot about myself.Unlike self-help books that I have read, these cards have been exciting, engaging, and a great way to consciously tap into my identity. It also has helped me embrace my uniqueness and increase my self-confidence. These cards have served me well with discovering myself and it opened another portal to self care.
B**R
Thought-provoking
These prompt cards are thought-provoking and help me with little thought exercises when journaling. I love that the prompts are open-ended and that they aren't written in a biased way. This makes for a great gift for anyone who is trying to find themselves (perhaps again).
K**R
Focuses on the negative IMHO
Of this deck, about 1/3 of them are just negative.Don't get me wrong...I see value in exploring the shadow self. For instance, in the picture provided, the middle question asks about personal issues that might contribute to poor decision-making. This does ask about deficiencies, but something that is actionable.The bottom stack of cards asks the user to focus on failure, guilt, annoyances, disappointments, what others might be alarmed by if they knew...I'm not sure these are productive paths to explore. I know for some, these types of thoughts are pervasive anyway, and thinking about them more doesn't make them go away.The top card in the picture just perplexes me. There is an image credit, but no image. The image description though, is "Couple of adults in crisis at the park"...again with the negative theme. The back of the card contains what seems like an advertisement for the website related to the card deck.Overall, some of these cards might be worth journal exploration, but many of them don't seem helpful at all for someone trying to understand themselves better in an effort toward self-improvement.
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