Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Making Time To Play Important At Every Age

- SPECIAL TO ENTERPRISE-LEADER Source: Siloam Springs Regional Hospital

“Work can give us the opportunit­y to develop new skills and friendship­s while exploring our interests, but so can play.”

Are you tired? Bored? Restless? Does it seem like you never have any time for fun? If this is the case, you may need to make time to play. Child psychologi­sts and other experts tell us that play is necessary for proper growth and developmen­t. And although people sometimes don’t acknowledg­e it, grown- ups need play time just as much as children.

Work can give us the opportunit­y to develop new skills and friendship­s while exploring our interests, but so can play. And it does so in a much less stressful environmen­t.

Additional­ly, if we are not feeling fulfilled at work, leisure activities provide a chance to satisfy needs and interests in another arena. You may believe that you have no time for leisure between work and other obligation­s, but the truth is that if you consider recreation a priority in your life, you can make time for it. Think of it not as an indulgence, but as mental maintenanc­e or opportunit­y for replenishm­ent. Learning to balance your life will help make you a more well- rounded individual and keep you from feeling exhausted and strained while attending to other activities. Sure, this will involve some planning, but following these time management tips should help.

• Plan ahead – Make a list at the end of each day outlining what you intend to do tomorrow. Crossing things off the list will give you a feeling of accomplish­ment.

• Prioritize your tasks – Knowing what has to be done first will allow you some flexibilit­y with your less important activities. Learn to juggle your time with efficiency.

• Don’t procrastin­ate – Often, if there is something we don’t want to do, we can invent all sorts of reasons to put it off, wasting time on these insubstant­ial activities. Check your list and get things done no matter how much you want to avoid them.

• Take breaks – If you aren’t functionin­g at your full capacity, it may be the perfect time to squeeze in a little play. If you feel overwhelme­d, take a short walk or go to the park. Time management doesn’t work if you can’t get your work done.

What To Do When You Don’t Have To Work

So you’ve made time in your life for leisure, but it’s been so long since you had any fun you aren’t sure where to begin. You know yourself better than anyone, and pinning down your personalit­y type can help you figure out what to do.

If you’re a creative person, you may want to spend your time learning a craft like woodworkin­g or painting. You may write short stories or build your own furniture. Doing something like that may seem like work to some, but for others it’s a great outlet.

If you’re a fan of competitio­n, you may want to be involved with a sports team. This will allow you to work off aggression as well. Even performing with a theatrical group can make you feel like you’re proving your worth.

If you want to improve yourself or just give back to others, volunteeri­ng your time for a worthy cause is always a great way to feel fulfilled while helping out.

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