Based on the Reese's Book Club Pick and New York Times best-seller Fair Play, this couple's conversation deck will help you rebalance your to-do lists, reclaim your time, and rediscover and nurture the skills and interests that make you uniquely you.
Whether you just moved in together, hit a snag in your domestic bliss, or are struggling to keep with your growing family, this adaptable card deck will help you balance the work needed to keep your household humming. Here's what you're going to do:
1) Sit with your partner for an hour when you're relaxed and feeling good (food and drink help!) 2) Lay out all the task cards, choose only the ones that apply to your family, and take turns deciding which tasks you'll own completely 3) Claim your Unicorn Space cards, which allow you time and space to develop and pursue activities and skills that bring you joy--whether it's learning a new language, playing music, or training for a marathon
Setting both of you up for success in your relationship and parenting, The Fair Play Deck will change the way you think and talk about your home life.
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The Fair Play Deck: A Couple's Conversation Deck For Prioritizing What's Important
"It's a supplemental deck of cards to go along with the book of the same title. They help categorize and visualize mental, emotional, and physical efforts made to keep a household going. My partner and I don't struggle as much with delegation of responsibility but it did still help us! They're also helpful reminders to keep on top of your tasks."
— Emrys R. (5/5)
Poorly sealed
"The pack was poorly sealed so it was opened. We couldn’t notice at first, sadly it was a gift, so we notice later on."
— Rrrr (1/5)
Great compliment to the book.
"Great addition to the book, really helps you get a visual of how many cards you hold and also easy to distribute"
— Megan (5/5)
Warning
"Good but don’t get this or t try to play unless you read the whole book first! Or you will fight with your partner."
— Jaime (3/5)
Great resouce!
"As a therapist this is an excellent resource to help clients evenly distribute domestic duties, including the mental load. Some cards are seemingly vague (ex, ""parents/in laws"") and are best described by the accompanying book by the same name (ex, it elaborates that this person will be mainly responsible for large communication points, such as making holiday plans etc) . However you do not require the book to use this resource."
— Sara (5/5)
Great gift!
"Got this as a Christmas gift for my sister and she loves it!"
— Lauren (5/5)
Awesome game for couples♥️
"Great for connecting with your partner, very fun ♥️"
— Mia G. (5/5)
Good Buy
"I like the concept. I just wish there was a way to divide some of the tasks maybe or a few blank ones to write on things that may not be listed but are relevant."
— Kmto (3/5)
Good concept
"Good starter for sure, but some cards could be broken down further"
— HappyCustomer (3/5)
Helpful but not as granular as I'd hoped
"Good conversation starters, lacking in granularity in my opinion. For example, ""cleaning"" is one card. I would have expected ""cleaning floors"", ""cleaning bathrooms"", ""dusting"" etc. We made our own cards for these but definitely not as aesthetically pleasing haha. The cards are cute and the accompanying website is helpful. My box came slightly damaged which was a letdown but not enough to warrant a replacement."
— Kathryn (4/5)
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Published date: Oct 27, 2020
Language: English
No. of Pages: 102
Publisher: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
ISBN: 9780593231661
Dimensions:
2.41" W x
3.67" L x
5.59" H
Eve Rodsky received her BA from the University of Michigan, and her JD from Harvard Law School. After working in foundation management at J.P. Morgan, she founded the Philanthropy Advisory Group to advise families and charitable foundations on best practices. In her work with hundreds of families over a decade, she realized that her expertise in family mediation, strategy, and organizational management could be applied to a problem closer to home--a system for couples seeking balance, efficiency, and peace in their home. Rodsky was raised by a single mom in New York City and now lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their three children. She is the author of Fair Play.
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