Wednesday Oct 06, 2021
Episode 20: Its Time To Play; Incorporating Play in our everyday lives
When was the last time you let go and let play?!
In this episode of Love Always, Self we discuss the importance of incorporating play, even throughout adulthood. Play is so important when it comes to childhood development because this helps them to develop cognitive, physical, social, and emotional skills, it helps to foster creativity and imagination, and it allows development of each child’s unique potential. However, once we age into adulthood, the activity of play tends to fall to the wayside as we take on more responsibilities and deal with different life stressors. Because we are taught at a young age how to live within societal structures, we can forget how to imagine and create without structure in adulthood.
We are here to say that continuing to incorporate play into daily or weekly activities, will allow us to further our physical/cognitive/emotional/social development and can foster growth outside of societal norms of the education system. Aging is not just how many times we’ve been around the sun, but rather, aging is the changes in our body caused by stagnation in continuing to practice and continue to develop physical, cognitive, emotional, and social skills.
As we’ve aged into this society, have you noticed how easily divided we are as adults? We fight and argue, we speak at each other to convince and not to understand, we become rigid in our thinking and in our views of the world. When we reconnect with our inner-child and play we have more opportunities to continue to grow spiritually and socially, and even opportunities to work on healing traumas and patterns of limiting beliefs through play. Play may be difficult for some, especially when you feel restricted by time, money, resources, or other restrictions.
Playing as adults can benefit us by relieving stress, improving brain and cognitive function, stimulating creativity, improving relationships and connections with others, and keeps you feeling young and energetic by connecting with your inner child. Play can help you to disconnect from judgement, raise your energetic vibration, and allow you to refocus on joy. Play, without a doubt, is a re-energizing self-care activity.
Here are some adult play suggestions:
- Outdoor activities; hiking, swimming
- Travel and explore a new place
- Geocaching or treasure hunting
- Have a living room dance party, with yourself or others
- Game night (in-person or on Zoom)
- One on one game night with partner or spouse
- Arts and crafts; finger painting, sidewalk chalk, friendship bracelets
- Allow a child in your life to structure play time; imagination play
- Play time with pets
- Try a new sport, or activity like axe throwing
- Singing, karaoke or lip singing
- Try a new recipe; create a new tasty dish
- Take something apart and piece it back together
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Time Stamps:
13:00 - Ambrosia Matthews an Intuitive Psychic Coach
13:02 - Alexa Jadd with Alexa Soothes
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Resources Utilized:
- https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/119/1/182
- https://www.helpguide.org/articles/mental-health/benefits-of-play-for-adults.htm
- https://www.soulistry.com/Soulistry/PhotoMeditations_Blog/Entries/2009/6/19_The_Spirituality_of_Play.html
- Love Lingual: Card Game: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TN17D3F?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
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