January 10, 2024
Valentine’s Day is the sweetest holiday of the bunch. The energy created between sweethearts is second to none, but creating energy within your team is equally as important. Not sure what to do for employees on Valentine’s Day? Below we will highlight some fantastic Valentine’s Dayteam building activities that can also function as meeting energizers. They work with onsite staff as well as staff working remotely.
How to Choose A Valentine’s Day Team Building Activity
There are hundreds of Valentine’s day work ideas you can pick from, but choosing the perfect activity is much like choosing the perfect gift for the one you love. Look for activities that fit your team’s unique needs (and wants!). The goal is to make your team feel special while enhancing morale and building camaraderie. So let’s get into our recommendations of Valentine’s team building activities we’ve seen teams love year after year.
Valentine’s Day Team Building Activities & Ideas
1. Satisfy the Sweet Tooth
What’s a Valentine’s Day team building activity without chocolate? Not only is it delicious, but it is a surefire way to sweeten up the office atmosphere and bring people together. It can be as simple as a note and some chocolates left on the employees desks reminding them of their value, or it can be incorporated into a larger scale team building activity.
If you’re looking for a virtual Valentine’s Day activity that is sure to be a hit with your team, consider chocolate tasting and making. Treat your team to enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to be a chocolatier with our Curated Virtual Chocolate Tasting Experience. Or if you want a more hands-on element, our chocolate truffle making class is the perfect activity to bond with your coworkers and develop new skills.
For an in-person activity, consider The Chocolate Challenge. This event offers a delicious blend of friendly competition, lively challenges, and edible engineering. That’s right – your group will be working in small teams to design and construct bridges made of 100% pure chocolate.
They say that nine out of ten people like chocolate and the tenth is lying. But if chocolate really isn’t for your team, we have a plethora oftasty activities (wine tasting, anyone?)
2. Indulge Your Team’s Tastebuds
While incorporating chocolate surely indulges the tastebuds, Valentine’s Day is an opportunity to also enjoy fine flavors and experiences. Go on a culinary adventure with our Food Truck Challenge. A master chef will guide you through preparing and cooking your food, but then it’s up to teams to create a unique truck design and business plan. Bring your team together through friendly competition with results so delicious that it (almost) won’t matter who wins.
3. Get Creative
Valentine’s Day is an opportunity for teams to get crafty by sharing artistic abilities. With Sketch it Fowardyou can create personalized greeting cards to bring a smile to the faces of First responders, Healthcare heroes, Seniors, Veterans, Animal welfare advocates, and more. These cards are unique as they are handmade works of art created with the guidance of augmented reality. Encourage your team to make a difference by sharing their inner artist, regardless of their skill level.
Or, have your team work together to create a giant masterpiece. The Big Picture is a great exercise for helping teams stay mindful of “seeing the bigger picture” in their professional lives. As in most areas of life, it’s all about communication, collaboration, and pulling together in the same direction.
4. PPT of Me
We’ve got the perfect idea for your February team building activities and is a great way to energize your meetings. Each meeting starts with a 4-slideshow presentation from a different team member. The slideshow will give the team members an opportunity to share a bit about who they are, what they do, and where they come from outside of work.
Spread the love and celebrate Valentine’s Day with your team by getting to know each other better.
5. Relax, Rejuvenate, and Refresh
With all that goes on around us, it is important to rejuvenate and take care of your mental wellness. Taking time just to sit back and relax can help relieve stress and improve memory, attention, and foster new ideas. A quick meditation session before a meeting could be just what your team needs to get the ideas and energy flowing.
Our Meditainment Group Meditation will help your team to calm the mind, alleviate anxiety, and reduce stress. It’s as easy to do as following a relaxing story with your eyes closed. Take a moment to let your mind take you to amazing places and encourage your team to participate in this Valentine’s Day team building activity.
6. Share a Laugh
Here’s a Valentine’s Day work idea you can’t go wrong with, incorporating laughter. Laughter relaxes the entire body, can help relieve tension, and serve as a great bonding experience. You can start off a meeting by running a fun poll, using visuals, or add a game to boost morale and start off on a positive note.
In Laughter Yoga, both the mind and body are supported with easy techniques like breathing, laughing, and eye contact to create a healthy interdependence among your team. This fun team building event is packed with stress-relieving benefits and will give your team a fun, light cardio workout to increase blood circulation and oxygen flow.
7. Gameshows and Trivia
Themed gameshows and trivia are a fun and interactive way to celebrate the holiday with your team. A few of our favorites include Bingo, Almost Anything Goes Team Trivia, Survey Says, and Spin to Win.
8. Give Back As A Team
Spread the love by giving back to those in need on Valentine’s Day. Choose a cause that is means something to your employees and company and run with it. It shows your employees that you care about more than just profits. Plus, it’s a wonderful opportunity to make a positive impact on the world. Here are a few examples:
- Hopefull Handbags – This charitable team building event is designed to bring awareness to the struggles faced by women living in shelters. Your team will fill new and gently-used handbags with essential items to help them get back on their feet.
- Helping Hands – This philanthropic activity lets your group provide hope, help and a little cheer. Working together, teams assemble personal care kits for community members facing the devastating impact of natural disasters or homelessness.
- Do Good Bus – Hop on the bus for a day of fun, team building, lunch, and a mystery volunteer location! Participants don’t know where they’re going, but they know they’re going to do good! We believe surprises spark growth. Our rides make a direct community impact and forge authentic connections.
9. Hi-Tech Scavenger Hunt
Embark on a Valentine’s Day-themed Scavenger Hunt with promises of an exciting fusion of tech-driven exploration and team collaboration for our coworkers. Armed with tablets your team can venture beyond the confines of the office, exploring the local city and surroundings in pursuit of Valentine’s Day treasures. Clues and challenges, delivered through the high-tech platform, lead teams to discover hidden gems, solve riddles, and capture moments that embody the essence of love and camaraderie. From capturing creative snapshots in iconic locations to unearthing trivia related to romantic landmarks, each challenge requires the team’s collective effort and quick thinking. The technology-enhanced scavenger hunt not only fosters teamwork and problem-solving but also infuses a sense of adventure.
10. Appreciation Lunch
In the spirit of celebrating collaboration and shared achievements, envision a Valentine’s Day Team Appreciation Lunch that sets the stage for camaraderie and gratitude. Colleagues come together in a communal space, each contributing to a potluck feast with Team Cuisine that mirrors the diverse talents within the team. The room buzzes with lively conversations and laughter as team members express genuine appreciation for one another. Not only will this Valentine’s Day team building activity satisfy the palate but also serve as a testament to the power of teamwork, leaving everyone with a deeper sense of connection and gratitude for the collaborative efforts that drive success in the professional realm. So, grab a plate, share a laugh, and revel in the corporate feast that’s less boardroom and more banquet, where camaraderie and gratitude are the order of the day!
Ready to Celebrate Valentine’s Day at Work?
Valentine’s Day team building activities can not only strengthen bonds among colleagues, but can also serve as effective meeting energizers. These Valentine’s Day work ideas can be applied to both virtual and in person teams, making your day memorable. If you use any of these ideas, share your experiences with us on social media! Don’t hesitate to use your own creativity to build a bit more love throughout your team. Contact us to put together a day to remember with your team.
Introduction
As an expert in team building activities and workplace engagement, I can provide you with valuable insights and recommendations for celebrating Valentine's Day with your team. With my extensive knowledge and experience in this field, I can help you choose the perfect activity that will enhance morale, foster camaraderie, and make your team feel special.
Valentine's Day Team Building Activities
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Satisfy the Sweet Tooth: Chocolate is a classic Valentine's Day treat that can bring people together and sweeten up the office atmosphere. You can leave notes and chocolates on employees' desks to remind them of their value, or you can incorporate chocolate into a larger team building activity. Consider options like chocolate tasting and making, or even a chocolate challenge where teams design and construct bridges made of pure chocolate [[1]].
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Indulge Your Team's Tastebuds: Valentine's Day is an opportunity to enjoy fine flavors and culinary experiences. Consider organizing a Food Truck Challenge, where a master chef guides teams in preparing and cooking food. Teams can then create unique truck designs and business plans, fostering friendly competition and delicious results [[2]].
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Get Creative: Encourage your team to get crafty and share their artistic abilities. With Sketch it Forward, you can create personalized greeting cards for various groups, such as first responders, healthcare heroes, seniors, veterans, and animal welfare advocates. These handmade works of art, created with the guidance of augmented reality, can make a difference and bring smiles to people's faces. Another creative option is The Big Picture, where teams work together to create a giant masterpiece, promoting communication, collaboration, and a focus on the bigger picture [[3]].
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PPT of Me: Energize your meetings and celebrate Valentine's Day by getting to know each other better. Start each meeting with a 4-slideshow presentation from a different team member, allowing them to share a bit about who they are, what they do, and their interests outside of work. This activity promotes team bonding and a deeper understanding of each other [[4]].
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Relax, Rejuvenate, and Refresh: Taking care of mental wellness is crucial, and Valentine's Day can be an opportunity to prioritize relaxation. Consider incorporating a quick meditation session before a meeting to help relieve stress, improve memory, and foster new ideas. The Meditainment Group Meditation offers a calming experience that can transport your team to amazing places and promote overall well-being [[5]].
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Share a Laugh: Laughter is a powerful tool for relaxation and team bonding. Incorporate laughter into your Valentine's Day celebration by running a fun poll, using visuals, or adding a game to boost morale and start off on a positive note. Laughter Yoga is a great option, combining easy techniques like breathing, laughing, and eye contact to create a healthy interdependence among your team. This fun team building event provides stress-relieving benefits and a light cardio workout [[6]].
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Gameshows and Trivia: Themed gameshows and trivia can be a fun and interactive way to celebrate Valentine's Day with your team. Consider options like Bingo, Almost Anything Goes Team Trivia, Survey Says, or Spin to Win to engage your team in friendly competition and create a festive atmosphere [[7]].
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Give Back As A Team: Spread the love by giving back to those in need on Valentine's Day. Choose a cause that is meaningful to your employees and company, and organize a charitable team building event. For example, you can fill handbags with essential items for women living in shelters through the Hopefull Handbags initiative, or assemble personal care kits for community members facing the impact of natural disasters or homelessness through the Helping Hands activity. These experiences not only make a positive impact on the world but also foster a sense of unity and purpose within your team [[8]].
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Hi-Tech Scavenger Hunt: Embark on a Valentine's Day-themed Scavenger Hunt that combines technology-driven exploration with team collaboration. Armed with tablets, your team can venture beyond the office, solving clues and challenges to discover hidden gems and capture moments that embody the essence of love and camaraderie. This high-tech scavenger hunt fosters teamwork, problem-solving, and a sense of adventure [[9]].
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Appreciation Lunch: Celebrate collaboration and shared achievements with a Valentine's Day Team Appreciation Lunch. Create a communal space where colleagues contribute to a potluck feast, reflecting the diverse talents within the team. This activity not only satisfies the palate but also serves as a testament to the power of teamwork, fostering deeper connections and gratitude for collaborative efforts [[10]].
Remember, these Valentine's Day team building activities can be adapted for both virtual and in-person teams, making your day memorable and enjoyable for everyone. Feel free to get creative and customize these ideas to suit your team's unique needs and preferences.
I hope these recommendations inspire you to celebrate Valentine's Day with your team in a meaningful and engaging way. Enjoy the festivities and the opportunity to strengthen bonds within your workplace!