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Hone Your Communication Skills
Life Jugglers - The Game To Connect
Why We Still Suck at Communicating (And How This Game Fixes It)
There are countless books and courses on how to communicate effectively. Yet many of us still suck at it. Few of us take the time to learn how to communicate, and even fewer of us apply what we have learned.
The Life Jugglers Game distills the principles of communication I’ve learned from the years I’ve spent improving my communication skills as an active Toastmaster, through improv classes and numerous books on communication into a simple, easy-to-follow game.
You don’t have to read the theory – It’s baked into the game.
How to Play
Life Jugglers is designed to be easy to learn. It unfolds over two, repeatable, rounds:
Round 1 – Pass the Prompt: Spark insightful and often funny dialogue. Players take turns passing each other questions with Pass the Prompt Cards. These questions are meant to prompt specific introspection and create the space for people to discuss what they are doing well.

Round 2: The Question Dive deeper as a group. One single, powerful question is revealed for everyone to reflect on and answer, fostering profound sharing, empathy, and collective wisdom. These questions go beyond what you are doing well towards who you are.



Life Jugglers is More Than a Game. It's a Toolkit For Connection.
It Ends the Listening Pandemic: The game’s rules create a safe and structured space where everyone gets to speak without interruption and feel truly heard.
It Moves You Beyond Small Talk: Our open-ended questions are specifically designed to skip past the surface towards meaningful dialogue.
It Fosters Community: This is a tool for building genuine bonds. A fun and engaging space helps you find common ground and strengthen relationships.
It Enables Self-Discovery: The game turns the people around you into coaches, allowing you to explore your big ideas with them, instead of with an AI-enabled screen.
Life Jugglers Is Perfect For:
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Dinner Parties with Friends
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Meaningful Date Nights
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When Waiting in Long Lines
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Family Gatherings
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Team-Building & Off-sites
Life Jugglers Is Not Suitable For:
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Competitive Game Nights
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Mindless Icebreakers
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People Who Can’t Listen
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Replacing your Therapist
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Playing while Distracted
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