What I want to say is that having fun, even at work can change the way you not only perceive work but life too.
I saw this video the other day that I would like to share.
Isn't that fantastic?
Me being overweight, I'm conscious of taking the stairs vs taking a escalator. I always find the further car parking spot because I know I can get a spot and walk to the shop quicker than the person who's circling around the same area waiting for someone to leave.
I guess the real question is, do we really need to make it fun in order to do something, anything?
Well, we don't need to, but why not make something pleasurable?
Why not make everything you do, fun?
I try and make games out of everything I do. Mowing the lawn. I try and beat my best time (3 hrs 47 mins). And when I can't go any faster, I try and mow it better.
If you've been following my blog, you'll know that running my business isn't fun anymore either. So I'm changing that too. I'm radically altering what my business does, and at the same time heading into an industry I've always had a passion for.
Actually, it's not even a passion. It's just my way of life.
I've recently ordered this book: Element - Finding Passion Changes Everything. Which is a book by Sir Ken Robinson. If you don't know of him, he parades around the world taking about something I do have a passion for due to my terrible experiences in school. He talks about how education kills creativity. He talks about how schools aren't meant for us. It was an idea brought together to feed the industrial revolution.
Now, while no one is against education. What Ken is passionate about is changing education to help your children, not your great and great great grandfather's children.
I'm wavering off topic here, but Ken clearly has a passion to change education. Deep down we all have a passion for something. And I bet if it's not fun you wouldn't be doing it.
If you're stuck in a rut like me at the moment. Maybe look at what you enjoy doing best and seeing if you can fulfil yourself with what you love. Make your life fun again, like when you were a kid. Being a grown up doesn't mean you can't have fun anymore, at least that's what I tell myself.
2 comments:
Great video, Pip! I try to make each day fun, no matter what's going on. I find that being spontaneous allows me to really enjoy my life each day so that I can be a happy, fun-loving woman. Hats off to Sir Ken Robinson!
Thank Nikki,
I think everyone should take a leaf from your book and make everyday fun no matter what.
Maybe then we can all enjoy life and there won't be any uptight people who seem to mostly just get in the way.
Ken Robinson would have to be my modern day hero.
Cheers
pip
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