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I’ll let you in on a little secret. Today (the day this is being released) is the Tuesday before Thanksgiving and I’m not in my office. I’m actually at home, preparing my kitchen for the invasion of my team members - both in person and virtually. Today is our 2nd company playday and I couldn’t be more excited.
I learned about this idea of a Playday from the incomparable Brene Brown who shares research that taking a true break is incredibly important us in both our work and our personal lives. Today, I want to walk you through how we have chosen to set up our Playdays as a team, why we believe in this so much, and how you can build your own. Let’s dig in!
Playday Overview
This whole playday experiment started because of a podcast I listened to from Brene Brown. She shared some incredible research on the power of play. Not just for kids, but for us as adults, too. This research shares that play helps our brains process, recuperate, and create in new ways. For me as a business owner, that’s powerful stuff. The research also shares that play helps us personally to reduce stress, find joy in our lives, and to build connective relationships.
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Why and How We Built Our Playdays
Once I learned about the importance of play, I knew I wanted to begin implementing this with our staff. I had already started using this practice at home with my family and I loved it. We were more connected and joyful together. And after this past summer, I knew this was something my team needed as well.
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Behind-the-Scenes of our First Playday
Our first playday was the Thursday before Halloween. We had selected two items (since it was Halloween): dress up as your favorite Golden Girl character and playing board games. We were going to Facetime in Holly in New York so she could participate virtually and the rest of us would come into the office for a day of games and fun. But it turned out a little differently - and we learned a lot of lessons.
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How to Craft Your Own Playday
So how do you take this idea of a playday and make it your own? After all, if you’re in schools, it’s mighty difficult to take a whole day to play either as a staff or as a class. And unless you’re an administrator, you probably don’t have the ability to call a playday as a staff.
But there are definitely some ways to work this in. You just have to think about it a little differently. First, try bringing this idea to the social committee. You might not be able to have a full playday, but you might be able to have a play staff meeting. Or a play hour or half-hour.
You might also think about how to do a playday or even a play warmup in your class. And you get in on the action! Don’t just facilitate the play - actually play.
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So...are you ready to work in more play? I hope you’ll give this idea a try...and this upcoming holiday season is the best chance to give it a whirl. There are so many fun activities you can do - see if you can weave them in a little more purposefully this year.
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