Let DramaGuru Boldness Shine Through Your Eyes
Play the game and get the DramaGuru look. I love creating DramaGuru Magazine covers illustrating the bold, confident look of someone who is about to let their DramaGuru game plan off the hook.
Beginner Level: Set traps for others or escape traps you’ve fallen into by using one position and a few basic attacks.
Play the game and get the DramaGuru look. I love creating DramaGuru Magazine covers illustrating the bold, confident look of someone who is about to let their DramaGuru game plan off the hook.
People who operate out of Hammerhead Shark Position have power. They may have actual authority based on their position in the family, where you work or their role in social groups. Their leadership can be formal or informal. They treat people like objects. Not permanent. Easy to replace. They can buy whoever they need.
The Creepy Wally attack isn’t just for #metoo encounters. People who are overly inquisitive (nosy), who take up too much space in the conversation, watch your every move, demand to know where you are, need you to be constantly available, etc. are also using the Creepy Wally attack against you.
One minute (between rounds) Question and Answer session with Cornerman Agent September. The Creepy Wally is one of the eight (8) attacks listed in the game of life that I call “DramaGuru Revelation”.
Floating in the River of Shame gets comfortable. People get used to explaining why they are there. After a while, they stop looking for an exit to jump through.
Maybe you made a mistake. But, as long as you’re trapped in this place, you block new doors from opening. Guardian Harut keeps track of how many times you refuse to take the exit marked “Grace This Way”.
We Don’t Like You! For Lisa Guerrero, the audience existed away from the football stadium, following her via radio as she drove in her car. Once their voices got inside her head, it was hard to focus on anything else.
The “Relationships” deck of cards goes deeper into sorting things out with people who really get under your skin. Don’t get overwhelmed by the number of cards. Just pick out a few and see how they apply to the people and conversations in your life.
I’ve added Jake Angeli’s dilemma to the growing list of “Hoist by your own Petard” DramaGuru cases. When your plan to upset another backfires on you, life gets complicated.
Jared’s behavior perfectly illustrates the Creepy Wally Attack. When someone is all over you like a cheap suit, taking up too much space, invading your privacy and putting his needs before yours, Creepy Wally is in play.