🧠 Master Your Emotions, Transform Your Life!
The metaFox ‘World of Emotions’ Coaching Cards is a set of 52 high-quality emotion picture cards designed to enhance emotional intelligence and resilience. Packaged in a durable, eco-friendly box, these cards are perfect for professional coaching, therapy, and educational use, offering a versatile tool for exploring and discussing emotions.
Manufacturer | metaFox |
Brand | metaFox |
Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.94 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | dp-EMO |
Color | English |
Material Type | Paper, Card Board |
Total Recycled Content Percentage | 100 |
Number of Items | 52 |
Manufacturer Part Number | dp-EMO |
T**A
Vibrant inspirational cards!
Used these cards for a leadership coaching seminar where we asked participants to choose a card based on how they were feeling about the year to come. They are exactly as pictured and a good size for everyone to take home in their purse or suitcase.
J**G
Nice Ice Breaker Tool
I use these cards as an ice breaker tool on the first day of my class. It works so well. Students enjoy the activity.
G**N
Grief Support
This item is great for grief support flashcards and helping others identify their feelings via picture. sometimes people don't know how they feel or can't express it so the cards help them pick and choose one or multiple to represent. great emotions here. we use them for our support group
M**T
More diversity
I do a lot of team building and have been excited to expand my collection of metaphor cards. These are great for the money; more affordable than some of the cards from smaller team-focused businesses. HOWEVER, a big issue to me was that of the 25-ish cards with people on it, the majority of cards feature white faces/bodies. Representation matters and humans come in a beautiful spectrum of color. I think metaFox needs to update some of the images to be more welcoming/engaging to racially diverse teams.
A**N
Excellent ❤️
Love, love my order excellent
M**T
Nice quality, okay pics, ZERO representation
There are lots of people on these cards--in groups, individually, in silhouettes--and I don't think a single one is not white. It just amazes me that in curating this many pictures you manage to only curate white people. If I put these all out on a table for a team, there is a good chance those looking at the pics will notice that too. Such an easy way to include people that was missed.