"Stack the decks in your favour - make sure that what you're doing are things that you are going to enjoy."


In the 2nd episode of our brand new mini-series 'Fun and Wellbeing,' we talk about the importance of wonder and delight and how creating opportunities for fun is as important as actually having fun.


Our co-host for this series, Dr. Mike Rucker, happens to be a VW bus aficionado. You can see pictures of his VW bus on Instagram @thewonderoffun. In this episode, Mike shares a fun anecdote about how he uses his VW bus to add a fun factor to an otherwise mundane activity. I then share my experience of learning to ballroom dance and how I went from terrified novice to performing live to audience of 300! We also discuss how we're pre-dispositioned to look for the bad and how to cultivate a healthy 'bias towards fun'.


Plus these:



What is FUN?
PLAY and how to use the PLAY model for changing your entire approach to balancing life and work, fun and toil.
Tips for incorporating 'jolts of joy' to experiences to boost energy and maximise fun's benefits.
Ways to incorporate a “bias toward fun” into every aspect of life and some exercises to help you reconnect to wonder, delight and your natural playfulness.

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


This week's point to ponder:


Which of life's activities will you swap out for more fun?


Resources mentioned in this episode:


How to Thrive: Optimism and Creating Jolts of Joy


The Rucker PLAY model


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