Activity: Fear in a Hat

Author: Custom Resource by the Eluna Team
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Objective: This activity allows people to anonymously share about their fears in general or towards a specific topic, such as grief or addiction. This activity takes around 10-12 minutes for a group of 10 people but can be played with a group of any size. This activity is a great ice breaker because it is versatile in it can be used for any topic.

Supplies:

  • Paper
  • Pens or Pencils
  • Hat, Bag, or Bowl

Instructions:

  • Introduce topic of fear: Fear is normal and natural, a mix of anxieties, worries and concerns about what might happen.
  • Explain that a good way to deal with these fears is have them be openly acknowledged & heard.
  • Ask everyone in the group including the leaders to write a fear of theirs on a piece of paper “the worst thing that could happen would be…”
  • Collect papers in container or hat and mix them up.
  • Hand them back out to people.
  • Go around the group one by one reading out someone’s fears, and explain how they might feel if this happened.
  • No one is to comment on what is said, just move on to the next person.
  • When all fears have been read, discuss what people felt and noticed.

Additional Ideas:

Some alternative hat topics to consider

  • Likes and dislikes (two separate hats)
  • Worries
  • Wishes
  • Favorite moment (closing)


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