Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Play...It's not just for Kids

Remember how you felt when you played as a kid?  Tumbling on the grass, smiling from ear to ear and laughing...laughing from deep down in your belly, blue skies, and bright vibrant greens, yellows and running, constantly running. Play is the universal language of well, everybody. Play instantly connects people. Play leads you to follow your own ideas and instincts...to explore who you really are and who you want to be. There is no right or wrong with play. I love that...no right or wrong.
Put some play in your day and experience being present; alive in the moment.  
Play can help us express emotions or ideas that may be to difficult to express in more grown-up ways like writing or talking. Everyone has a story to tell. Never stop playing. My granddaughters continue to teach me how to play and remind me that play is not a luxury but a necessity. Thank you my girls. Give yourself permission to play today.

What if...what if world leaders would play together?  United in the purpose of having fun. What would that do for our world?
As you take two minutes to consider peace for our world today, think about play.



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