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Fail Better

Brooks Gibbs

Created on February 4, 2025

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START
In this game, the players will challenge their perfectionism by asking them to complete difficult, or nearly impossible, challenges. The youngest player goes first. Read the challenge on the screen. Click the button at the bottom of the page to start the timer. The player must attempt to complete the challenge before time runs out. If successful, the player gets a point. When you're ready to start, press "BEGIN" below.
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Materials:
- A ball- A blindfold - A shoe with shoelace - A pencil - A piece of paper - A jacket with zipper
START
Catch a ball 3 times while blindfolded.
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Lick your elbow
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Tie your shoe with one hand
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Drop a pencil on the floor and pick it up with your toes.
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Zip a jacket with only one hand
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Touch your tongue to your nose
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Do 20 pushups
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Say "Red leather, yellow leather" 5 times in a row without a mistake
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Count to 90 by 3's
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Make yourself yawn
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Name 10 animals that start with the letter A
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Try to wiggle your ears without using your hands
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Draw this picture blindfolded
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Make a clockwise circle with your leg, and make a 6 with the same hand
Next
Start Timer

00:30

Final Score: The person with the lowest score wins. Nobody is perfect, including you. We all have our limitations and we all make mistakes from time to time. Give up the grip that you have to do things perfectly. When you do, you will take a lot of pressure off of yourself and be more forgiving of yourself when you don't perform as well as you think you should.