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Team building means shaping the people of your organisation into a productive force. It is an ongoing process that helps a working group evolve into a cohesive unit. The team members, apart from sharing expectations for accomplishing group tasks, they must also trust,  support and respect each other’s individual differences.

Today we live in a fast, complex, competitive world where quick decisions are made every day and unfortunately without teamwork these decisions often go wrong. People must communicate and work together with each person contributing their strengths to ensure success.

Team building activities and Team games consist of a variety of tasks designed to develop team spirit among group members and enhance their ability to work together effectively. The Team activities aim to strengthen interpersonal relationships between group members, break up the monotony, and get the creative juices flowing.

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Team Building Half Day

Team Building Half Day

Team Building Half Day (10 am to 2 pm or 1 pm to 5 pm)   Objective of the Program: Synergy Team…

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Starts from Rs 850
Team Building Full Day

Team Building Full Day

Team Building Full Day (9 am to 5 pm)   Objective of the Program: Synergy Team Building Adventure Fun Activities and…

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Starts from Rs 1650
HOW WE IMPACT A PERSONALITY? EAGLES UNBOUND

HOW WE IMPACT A PERSONALITY? EAGLES UNBOUND

by Eagles Unbound | 19 Sep 2018

 You must go on Adventures to find out where you truly belong.– Sue Fitzmaurice Personality, in simple words, is the sum total of all qualities a person possesses and it is a product of social interaction in family, group and a team. Therefore, sociability in a group plays a pivotal role in shaping up a personality. Most of the qualities are learnt outdoors rather than indoors. Therefore, Nature, Adventure and Outdoors play a crucial role in shaping our lives and personality.   How Important is the Environment? The environment plays a key role as it sets the limits for a personality and also provides opportunities for development. We usually have to function within the bounds of society and environment till the time we out-grow it. At that stage, our growth is never-ending and becomes irrespective of our environment.   Elements Of A Personality A balanced upbringing, good social environment and a right mix of education, outdoor life and adventure is imperative for an all-round personality. A personality comprises of: Physical appearance Emotional life Intellect behaviour Sociability Character Positive & Balanced approach to life An individual’s outlook towards life is the interplay of various domains. His behavior is the outcome of this interaction which is continuously in action. A balanced life with the right mix of indoor and outdoor, particularly with teams/groups brings out the best and nurture balanced personalities.   Developmental Domains Interplay Of Nature & Nurture: Human behavior is an outcome of the interaction between nature and nurture, and nature plays a key role in the outcome of a behavioral pattern. It can be understood with the help of following diagram:   If Happiness is the goal, and it should be, then Adventures should be the top priority. – Richard Branson   Effects of Physical Activities on the Mind Physical  Activity has a direct bearing to the Brain and in the formation of a well developed personality. More so if the activity is outdoor and in natural environment. It directly impacts the following: Makes the brain function at its best. Improves alertness, attention & motivation. Be it scoring a goal, netting a basketball or hitting a shuttlecock, sporting activities require focus which, in turn, helps boost academic performance. And above all improves your speed of decision, initiative, courage and confidence which are vital ingredients of your personality.

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NEGATIVE IMPACT OF REMAINING INDOORS – EAGLES UNBOUND

NEGATIVE IMPACT OF REMAINING INDOORS – EAGLES UNBOUND

by Eagles Unbound | 20 Sep 2018

“Adventure is worthwhile.”   – Aristotle   With the world galloping towards progress, modernisation and development, little time is left for people to focus on their personal lives and improve the quality of living. We tend to focus on earning more to make our lives more luxurious while neglecting the small things that will actually help us in enjoying life fully. Life has certainly got in the way. Children with smartphones has become a pretty common sight nowadays. However, a disturbing trend among the youth today is growing usage of social media and smartphones in their free time. Where kids in the 80’s and 90’s used to resort to sports, music and other constructive hobbies, the children in the 21st century prefer to stay indoors and while away their time liking vacation pictures of someone they don’t even know personally in real life. A few negative effects of remaining indoors and overfeeding on social media have been pointed out by certain studies: Studies suggest a correlation between high rates of  TV viewing and social media  with aggressive and violent behaviour. The  attention hypothesis  proposes that  “TV viewing  and dependency on social media and remaining indoors encourages impulsive behaviour and may decrease academic achievement, because it discourages any sustained activities.” High dependency on smart phones, TV/internet and long hours working indoors may cause serous damage to cognitive domain which may adversely impact physical and mental well being. Aging process is directly related to your physical & mental activities. Nature, Outdoor  and Adventure guarantees longevity and energetic life.   Internet is surely a big boon and makes most of the things very simple and convenient in professional and personal lives. But excessive indulgence in anything is never recommended. We have listed a few more serious issues related with remaining indoors and benefits of outdoors, especially in children.   OBESITY According to a study, the number of overweight children in urban cities and towns has almost tripled in less than 25 years. In 1980, obesity was at 7% among children and it has risen to almost 20% in 2005. Lack of outdoor activities has been cited as one of the major reasons for this exponential rise. Obesity has become a major health issue not only for adults, but even for kids. Doctors suggest that outdoor play is not only physically stimulating for kids, but it also makes them more aware of their surrounding improving their senses and hand-eye coordination.   OTHER HEALTH ISSUES Sunlight is a great source of vitamin D. Vitamin D is known to help protect the youth from health diseases, diabetes and bone problems. Doctors recommend at least 10-15 minutes of sun exposure daily. Also, children who spend more time playing in the daylight tend to have better distance vision than those who prefer to stay indoors.   MENTAL HEALTH We all know how often sports, exercise and other outdoor activities are mentioned to have an impact in reducing stress levels. The same is true for children as well. Doctors have also suggested that children who spend time outdoors tend to have a better temperament when compared to their counterparts who spend more time indoors. Mental health issues among children are growing faster than ever. Other benefits include better social interaction, improvement in critical thinking and teamwork. Some studies also suggest that spending more time outdoors may result in reduction of ADHD symptoms.   LIFE SKILLS Children tend to develop more competencies when they are allowed to create and explore the world around them. This leads to enhanced confidence and abilities to face challenges in other aspects of their lives. Outdoor activities will help you acquire skills that will help you in a professional environment as well. Outdoor play teaches kids to work through problems individually as well as in groups. They learn to share, negotiate, resolve conflicts and learn self-advocacy skills. These qualities will certainly go a long way in shaping a child’s future.

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WHY NATURE, ADVENTURE & OUTDOORS? BASIS OF OUR PHILOSOPHY

WHY NATURE, ADVENTURE & OUTDOORS? BASIS OF OUR PHILOSOPHY

by Eagles Unbound | 19 Sep 2018

JOBs FILL YOUR POCKETS, BUT ADVENTURES FILL YOUR SOUL– Jaime Lyn   Humans learn maximum in a natural way ideally straight from nature and outdoors but unfortunately the modern lifestyle has confined us to our chairs/ homes. It has deprived us of this opportunity to grow naturally in the midst of Nature. Our students are under tremendous pressure of studies and career, and are usually forced to cut down on their outdoor activities and sports. This adversely impacts their growth and they are unable to develop into balanced personalities. Culturally we have not been an ‘Adventurous and Active’ Nation. Due to the modern lifestyle this aspect is further decreasing and we are getting more indoor bound. As a Nation, we could not develop a sports & outdoor culture. Our Olympic tally proves this point. Decades of research has proved that Play, Adventure and Nature are important mediators in the physical, social, cognitive, and language development of students. Times are changing and people have no time from their routine for outdoors and adventure. This is having a devastating effect in their lifestyle. Lack of infrastructure in schools & colleges, opportunities and above all, lack of time & other priorities have withdrawn our people from outdoors and adventure. This is already having a telling effect on their mental & physical health.  THEN ONE DAY, WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT, THE GREAT ADVENTURE FINDS YOU. – Evan McGregor   “EAGLES UNBOUND”  brings you all that you have missed so far, in your growing up and during your professional years. A great opportunity to unlearn and re-learn. We are a team of committed ex-Armed Forces Officers and Personality Experts who are motivated and committed to make a difference. Most of us have “Special Forces” background and amply suited for this task which a passion and commitment for us. We really want to make a difference and return back something to the society.

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