Icebreaking, a buzzword on the Internet, originally meant to break the ice fully in navigable waters to facilitate the navigation of ships. Late extension refers to a professional skill to break the barriers of suspicion, suspicion and alienation between people in training, especially in outdoor development, just like breaking the thick ice layer in severe winter.
The meaning of "breaking the ice" is to break the barriers of suspicion, suspicion and alienation in interpersonal communication, just like breaking the thick ice in winter. Icebreaking is a technical term, which refers to a professional skill in training, especially outdoor development. It can be said that successfully breaking the ice is the key to whether the whole training can achieve the expected effect. The same name is also the name of movies and books.
The source of ice-breaking words:
This term comes from the iceberg theory, which means that people are like an iceberg, with only a small part of consciousness and a larger part of potential consciousness, or consciousness that is not easy to distinguish.
Breaking the ice is to attract people's attention to the present, because now attention cannot or is not easily influenced by potential consciousness, so as to achieve team integration, leave doubt, suspicion and alienation around, and then realize team cooperation and cultivate mutual tacit understanding and trust.