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Three Ways To Put More
Fun Into Your Day
These
are wonderful ideas. Think of something that would be fun
for you to do and then simply go and do it.
When was the last time you played? I mean really played. Not
in an organized game or on a computer screen or with a drink
in your hand, but break-loose kind of play -- spontaneous,
imaginative, unrestrained. Enjoying the freedom you felt as
a kid, when nothing seemed impossible and make-believe made
dreams come true.
If you’ve lost this sense of play in your life, maybe it’s
time to recapture it. Maybe it’s time to give yourself over
to your play instead of to your work or your relatives or to
whatever has a hold on you.
But how is this possible in our deadline-driven,
high-performance culture? Who’s got time to play? And
honestly, how is it possible to play as an adult in a
free-form kind of way? It’s not what grown-ups do. You’ll
look foolish. You’ll feel stupid.
Risk Looking Foolish
In a class I teach, called Writing Your Own Permission Slip,
I always give the assignment to make up a new way to play
and write about it. The responses to this assignment are
fascinating. Some people cringe at first. They don’t know
how to play. Their imagination is under lock and key. They
think they’ll “look foolish" or “feel stupid." Yet every
student has come up with something new that felt like fun
and provided a sense of genuine pleasure. One woman did
something as basic and silly as spending time getting
acquainted with her toes, exploring them much the way a baby
does – like something brand new. She truly delighted in this
simple experiment. Another woman created a treasure hunt as
a birthday gift for a friend. She hide a series of clue
messages in a large public sculpture garden, duct-taping
each of them underneath or inside the huge structures. Both
she and her friend laughed heartily at this comic adventure.
I also like to experiment with new ways to play, For years,
I had wanted to roll down a hill like I had done so often as
a child. I wanted to experience again the thrill of hurtling
over and over – out of control. The idea seemed like a fun
fantasy until one day I spotted the “perfect" hill inviting
me to fulfill this dream. I walked around it for a long time
and kept looking to see if anyone was watching (I might look
foolish!). Finally I let myself have the fun I had been
wanting to have. I lay down and pushed off. When I reached
the bottom of the hill, I felt a little sore and a little
dizzy, but I had a big grin on my face. At 55, I had quit
letting “looking foolish" stop me and felt the freedom of
rolling down the hill with abandon.
That’s the secret - playing with abandon. Creating with
abandon. Letting make-believe and a sense of adventure lead
the way.
After my hill-rolling, I came home with lots of energy and a
fresh sense of excitement about tackling my to-do list. In
fact, I now felt as if I could just play my way through the
rest of the day.
Three Ways to Play
Do you play your way through your day? If not, why not begin
now? Here are three ways to get started:
1) Create the intention to have fun.
A man I once interviewed told me that most people aren’t
happy because they don’t intend to be. There’s something to
that. Your day is more likely to be fun if you plan for it
to be. Even if you’re not thrilled with what’s on your
agenda, decide to have as much fun with it as possible. Find
a way to see it a humorous light. Sing a silly song while
you do it. Look at it upside down. A child can have fun with
almost anything. So can you.
2) Take play breaks during the day.
Stop for a moment between meetings and toss a (soft) ball
against the wall a few times. Make funny faces in the mirror
while you’re in the bathroom. Do anything (without
jeopardizing your job or relationship) that allows you to
“let loose." You’ll feel more relaxed and refreshed when
returning to your “duties."
3) Smile.
Sounds simple enough. But stress can make us all become
scowlers in a hurry. We forget to turn up the corners of our
mouths. Even a forced smile, when done with a sense of
humor, can help lighten your mood. If you’re feeling too
stressed to smile, you could try doing some exaggerated
frowning for a good long while until you tire of it and
eventually find a smile emerging. Sometimes we need to give
our difficult emotions room to play (pun intended) before we
can lighten up.
Want to play more? Go ahead. You’ll have a much more
enjoyable day. And guess what? You’ll also have a more
productive one – and probably be more fun to be around.
Article
Author - Pat Samples
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