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Imagine you are in a theatre. You are waiting for a play to start. This play is your very own life story. What kind of play is this you are going to watch? Is it comedy, a tragedy? Is it high drama or a kitchen sink opera? Is it interesting or boring, heroic or matter of fact – or what?
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See your life as a playDiscovering your own script
Prepared By Manu Melwin JoyResearch Scholar
School of Management StudiesCUSAT, Kerala, India.Phone – 9744551114
Mail – [email protected]
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Discovering your own script• Dreams, fantasies, fairy tales
and childhood stories can all give us clues to our script.
• While you do these exercises, let your imagination run fee.
• Don’t bother thinking what they are for or what they mean.
• Don’t censor or try to figure our what you are supposed to say.
• Just accept your first images and feelings that may come with them.
Exercise 5
See your life as a play• Imagine you are in a
theatre. You are waiting for a play to start. This play is your very own life story.
• What kind of play is this you are going to watch? Is it comedy, a tragedy? Is it high drama or a kitchen sink opera? Is it interesting or boring, heroic or matter of fact – or what?
Exercise 5
See your life as a play• Is the theatre full, half
empty or empty? Are the audience going to be enthralled or bored? Happy or sad? Are they going to applaud or walk out – or what?
• What is the title of this play of yours- your very own life story?
Exercise 5
See your life as a play• Curtain is opening and
this is the very first scene of your life.
• You were very young. What do you see around you? Who is there? Do you see faces and the expression in faces?
• What do you hear? Be aware of what do you feel.
Exercise 5
See your life as a play• Scene changes and now
you are a young child of three to six years old.
• Where are you? What can you see around you? Are there other people there? Who is there?
• Are they saying anything to you? Are you saying anything to them? Do you hear any other sounds?
Exercise 5
See your life as a play• Similarly, go through
teenage, adulthood, the present age and ten years in the future.
• The last scene of your play – your death scene. How old are you in this last scene?
• Share your experience to the group.
Thank You
Other TA topics available on slideshare1. Strokes - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/strokes-24081607.
2. Games People Play - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/psychological-games-people-play.
3. Structural Analysis - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/the-ego-state-model.4. What is TA? - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/what-ta-is5. Cycles of Development -
http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/cycles-of-developement-pamela-levin-transactional-analysis.
6. Stages of Cure - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/stages-of-cure.7. Transactions - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/transactions-33677298.8. Time Structuring - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/time-structuring.9. Life Position - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/life-position.10. Autonomy - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/autonomy-33690557. 11. Structural Pathology - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/structural-pathology.12. Game Analysis - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/game-analysis-33725636.13. Integrated Adult - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/integrated-adult.14. Stroke Economy - http://www.slideshare.net/manumjoy/stroke-economy-33826702.