Why We Play

Discover how to reconnect with the child in you and unlock the transformative power of play to live a more joyful life.   Can you remember the utter delight of playing chase in the park, flying a kite in the summer breeze, or sinking your hands into a box of paints? As children, playing is how we make sense of the world and our place in it. Why then, as adults, do we forget how to play?   Drawing on over twenty years of neuroscientific research, psychotherapist Joanna Fortune has discovered that play is the key to living a happier and more meaningful life. She shares the social, emotional, and physical health benefits of why it’s so good for us, including how to:   Practice micro moments of joy to boost positive mood Embrace wonderment to help unlock creativity and problem solving Find the fun in your everyday to alleviate stress Use storytelling to heal from trauma and find emotional resilience Nurture a holiday state of mind to rest your brain and recharge Utilise simple techniques to repair and strengthen relationships   From the first blissful sip of freshly brewed coffee to an immune-boosting good laugh with close friends, this ground-breaking book shows how play is rooted in our daily experiences. With helpful insights, tips, and exercises, you’ll discover the tiny changes that will revolutionise your life and why you’re never too old for play.   Fans of Atomic Habits and Solve for Happy will love Why We Play.   Read what everyone is saying about Why We Play:   ‘Brilliant… joyful and transformative.’ Stefanie Preissner   ‘I absolutely adore this book and it was a such a treat to read.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars   ‘The author does a tremendous job at collating scientific data… I am amazed at the writing, it did not lag or lacked any substance. Amazing!’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars   ‘I loved the mixture of scientific research and suggestions on how to play... a very accessible read and equally good to read through or just dip into the play suggestions… An excellent and important book that I'd recommend.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars   ‘An excellent reference guide to how we can introduce play and fun into every aspect of our lives, including the workplace where “a curious mind is a playful mind”. The exercises are terrific!’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars   ‘What I like most about the book are the many exercises you can try to play, either alone or with another person. I really enjoy being silly so some of her exercises already belong to my daily routine. Seeing even more ideas was very inspiring for me… I would recommend this book to everyone who might feel stuck in the seriousness of life and is looking for more joy as part of their daily routine…

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Sep 15, 2022
€4.80

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