Spy Alley Partners LLP https://spyalley.com We make fun of serious business. Wed, 07 Mar 2018 20:02:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.4.16 https://spyalley.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/newloginternet2-200x200.png Spy Alley Partners LLP https://spyalley.com 32 32 156468116 BECOME A HUMAN LIE DETECTOR FOR UNDER $40! https://spyalley.com/become-a-human-lie-detector-for-under-40/ Wed, 07 Mar 2018 20:02:53 +0000 http://spyalley.com/?p=1492

Did you ever wish that you had the skills to determine if someone was lying or telling the truth? There are plenty of great board games for under $40.00 dollars that will teach you these critical skills that could save you thousands! Here are three things liars do that you can learn from playing board games.

1. They say too much.  I have found that liars will commonly give you more information than you ask for. They will answer questions that were never asked.

2. They will give too much detail about insignificant facts.  Liars like to focus on insignificant facts to make it look like they are forthcoming and honest.

3. Change the subject.  A talented liar will change the subject to keep you from getting to close to the truth.

Playing board games will teach you to look out for these three things and many more. I have been working on these skills for many years. It is hard to develop these skills in everyday life because you don’t always know if you were lied to and sometimes you find out years later.

That is why playing games is great to learn these skills. You will constantly hone these skills in games that have some aspect of deception. Poker, Spy Alley, and Werewolf are great games that utilize deception as a key game mechanic. Play these games to develop your skills.

 

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WHY I WANT YOUR KIDS TO BE LOSERS! https://spyalley.com/hello-world/ https://spyalley.com/hello-world/#comments Fri, 21 Apr 2017 16:53:50 +0000 http://hello.kategoriez.com//?p=1 I hope your child loses. You may think I am crazy but I can explain why. What do Micheal Jordan, Thomas Edison have in common.  They all saw the tremendous value in losing.  To quote Micheal Jordan “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”


Growing up I played lots of games with my Parents. Spy Alley, Chess, Checkers, Sorry and Simply Suspects. The one theme that held true is that they never let me win. It seems that in this day and age many parents are afraid of playing games that have a loser. Cooperative games have gained steam as a way to avoid the negative connotation with losing and parents have tried to “protect” their children from the sting of a loss. But I am telling you, you should let them lose and here are 4 good reasons why.

  1. Learning how to deal with loss is one of the most important life lessons, as loss is simply a major part of our life experience. 
  2. Losing a game isn’t the only time you’ll face defeat, and how you respond and pick yourself back up says a lot about you.
  3. Losing also gives you drive and purpose. It makes you want to strive to be better and achieve what you previously couldn’t. 
  4. Teaching resilience now sets kids up for success because they learn that failure isn’t the end of the world. It’s just a chance to try again.

Losing is not what defines you. You are not a loser because you lost. Losing is an opportunity to learn. Thomas Edison tried 10,000 ways to make a lightbulb and is quoted as saying “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” So let your kids lose. Even encourage it. It is an opportunity for them to learn and grow. We want a generation of children who dare to dream not afraid to fail.

Games are a great way to do this. Not only did playing games like Spy Alley, Checkers, and Chess give me the opportunity to fail in a consequence free environment. They allowed me to learn from my mistakes and become a better player and better thinker.

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