Just like picking locks, asking new questions gives us new access to new understanding so we can move forward clear headed to achieve our life goals. LifeSmith is your personal locksmith. Keep it on your coffee table and pick it up whenever you need to break through life’s locked doors.

 


LifeSmith Card Game


 
 

Most human beings want to have amazing conversations, but few know how to get started.

What if I told you that one simple question on a card can do wonders, would you believe me?

I have created LifeSmith deck that has fifty-two cards to inspire deeper conversations about life between you and those you care about. I have found that this deck:

...is great for socializing and bringing people together. Whether you are chatting with friends, family, or even strangers, LifeSmith Deck can provide a fun and engaging way to connect with others.

...can be educational and thought-provoking. This card game involve answering questions about life, which can be both entertaining and intellectually stimulating.

... can use the cards almost anywhere at home at school on a date..., making them a convenient and versatile entertainment option. Whether you are at home, in a park, or on a road trip, all you need is LifeSmith deck of cards to enjoy deeper conversations with others.

We are looking forwards to hearing from you about your experience with the cards.


Card "Rules"

The rules of the game are really up to you.

Here are five guiding suggestions on how to play.

  1. Classic: Draw a card. Everyone then answers the same question clockwise of anti-clockwise. The person whose turn it is then passes the deck to the right or left, and that person picks and reads the next question.

  2. Rainbow: Have everyone pick a different question each, and then take turns answering them. when you are done with that round you pick another set of questions and go again. You can go as many rounds as you like.

  3. Independent: Use the questions as writing prompts for a journal entry or a means for personal reflection.

  4. If I Were You: Pick a card, then have everyone else answer the question as if they were you. The person whose answer is closest to the truth wins for knowing you better than most

  5. Rogue: Go against all the principles and try to answer as many questions as you can, as fast as you can.