"Growth and mastery happen when you don't hit the mark."


 


Sometimes fun doesn't feel that fun. Not in that exact moment anyway. It's only later, when we reflect on the experience that we realise how beneficial it was to us. This is what's known as Type II fun.


 


In this conversation Mike and I explore this Type II fun, peak experiences, awe and wonder, mastery and the importance of pushing through discomfort to reach the sense of accomplishment and wellbeing on the other side.


 


We also discuss:



Why 'failure' is important
How fun and positive experiences are not 'one size fits all.'
The importance of understanding what's positive and important to you as a unique individual
How this approach to fun relates to Carol Dweck's 'growth mindset'
How and where to find awe and wonder in order to broaden your perspectives.
Where to find avenues for fun but challenging activities to help you take the first step towards mastering the art of fun.

Join the discussion by sharing your thoughts via the Spotify Q&A feature!


 


This week's point to ponder:


How can you add fun as an ingredient to your more challenging tasks and situations?


 


Resources mentioned in this episode:


PLAY Model


What is Type II fun? Article in the Washington Post


Episode 3 - Fun & Wellbeing - How to Amplify Fun's Power


Transcend: The New Science of Self-Actualization by Scott Barry Kaufman


The Fun Scale


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