CULTIVATING PLAYFULNESS

The importance of play at all ages:

  • Play reduces stress and anxiety. Engaging in playful activities releases endorphins which can improve your mood. 
  • Play sparks creativity. When we play, we think more freely, explore ideas, and make new connections. This stimulates creative problem solving. 
  • Play builds relationships. Sharing laughter and play brings people closer together. Play activities are a fun way for families, friends, couples and coworkers to bond. 
  • Play keeps you feeling young and energetic. Playing keeps you engaged, active and feeling vibrant. 

Allowing yourself to be silly:

  • Don’t worry about looking foolish. The best part of play is letting go of self-consciousness. 
  • Give yourself permission to be childlike. Playful adults hold onto their childlike curiosity, imagination and sense of wonder. 
  • Find the humor in everyday life. Look for the silly side of mundane situations. 

Ideas for playful activities:

  • Play board games or video games with others 
  • Tell jokes and funny stories 
  • Dance around while listening to upbeat music 
  • Engage in creative arts like painting or playing music 
  • Go to comedy shows, improv classes, or take a laughter yoga class 
  • Play with your kids – their playfulness can rub off! 

The key is to schedule time for play, even when you’re busy. Make playfulness a regular part of your life to reap the benefits.

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