Slice through of problems with easy

Audit your habits and attitudes

Gain a deeper insight into how you understand and manage time in your professional and personal life. Learn how to sidestep behaviours which stop you from achieving your goals.

Rethink your approach to time-management.

Equip yourself with a toolkit of techniques for managing time, setting goals, taking responsibility, practicing discipline, and awareness. Then put them into practice in your daily life and see the results.

Goal setting and planning

Within a game find your own effective way to achieve your goals through reflection, journaling, and abstract thinking. You will be able to clearny see all the “Whys” that used to prevent you from success.

Soft skills

Pilula provides a safe space for developing communication skills, hearing yourself when you’re with other people, and building connections with all members of the team.

Build your team

Cooperative games bring groups of people together to solve complex issues within a team.

Think creatively

Design-thinking is crucial for your professional and personal growth. Pilula helps develop you learn how to harness your superpowers and achieve more as a team member and a person.

Who is this game for?

  • HR specialists
  • Senior & middle-level managers
  • Entrepreneurs & Businesses
  • Psychologists & Coaches
  • anyone who wants to manage their time better and improve their quality of life

Methodology

The game incorporates coaching strategies and psychological practices, with elements of creative and design thinking mechanisms and scientific facts on quantum mechanics and general relativity in its structure.

Observant players may notice that, while playing, they learn about themselves, discover talents, and recognise strengths.

«I am a strong believer in efficiency at the workplace. It could be achieved through healthy and productive communication between people and functions for any organization to speed up the processes and gain income. And of course, I am talking here about sustainable practices where the heart lays, including sustainable indications and relationships.»

Анита Реймонд Грэй

CEO Pilula

Information about the Game

Game Components

Question Cards: Past, Present, and Future — 147 pcs.
Action Cards — 49 pcs.
Abstract Cards — 49 pcs.
Role Cards — 7 pcs.
City Districts Puzzels — 72 pcs.
Miniatures — 7 pcs.
Time Crystals — 60 pcs.
Dice and Clock

Game format

A cooperative role-playing board game designed for individual and team sessions.

Number of players

Suitable for 3-8 players. Pilula can also be used for 1 on 1 therapy sessions

Game duration

2-4 hours

Anita Raymond Grey

Business course teacher for Solyanka, London. Anita developed gamified processes and techniques for the ‘Pitching It!’ course created for the best graduates of the Skolkovo MBA program and the ‘Reflectures’ course for Oxford&Cambridge students on their study-abroad program. Member of London-based organisations such as BioLadies, Women of Wearable Technologies, Fashion Revolution, Materiom,  Sustainable Fashion Collective, and a ReMake Ambassador. Twice a TEDx speaker, Tavrida Art expert on innovative and sustainable design solutions, and a member of Green Design Force (China). Anita has experience in teaching cultures, and critical & design thinking, supported by her professional experience in 12 countries where she has participated in or organised international events and exhibitions. Anita is a Sustainability Activist, who believes in revisiting organizational processes when developing a product or a service in addition to the three pillars of sustainability, she believes in Sustainable Communication Practices for people to achieve greater results within an organizational structure.

Yelena Badyikova

Lena iz teflona

Yelena an artist, a designer, a game developer, an organiser from Kazan. Yelena developed concepts and worked on the Open Art Festival, Delo Fest and several other city art events, exhibitions, and projects.

Yelena’s artworks are owned by private collectors in Russia and abroad. She had personal and group exhibitions in Kazan, Moscow, Rostov-on-Don, and Dubai (UAE). Yelena’s paintings and installations are part of the interior design for around 100 offices, restaurants and apartments; her exploration of Tatar ethnic motives became a series to decorate Kravt, the largest hotel in Kazan. Elena has publications in international magazines among which Artmosphere, Imirage, World Dubai, and Art Muse including interviews and a cover.