There are many ways to be more playful in your life. You might be an Athlete and love to move your body. You might be a practical joker or comedian. You might like to facilitate fun for other people as a director, creator, or storyteller. You might be an explorer, deep thinker, or collector. Regardless of how you find your playful state, doing more of what you love will lead to more confidence, creativity, connection, and physical and mental conditioning that will lead to greater levels of success in the rest of your life and work!
For my first Playful Humans newsletter, I thought it would be good to share my definition of play. Play – /plā/ verb: Engaging in an autotelic activity that is freely chosen, challenging, requires your full focus on the present moment, and…
Philosophers from Alan Watts to Plato have discovered the power of play and playing infinite games!
Great leaders know how important bonding time is and how social time can build relationships, combat loneliness and burn-out, and improve productivity through better communication and teamwork. However, in our current work-from-home and other remote work environments, team building…
I love this video and the experiment of watching adults try to play!