Fun and Play Books
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Play
Have you ever thought of "play" as something that only children do? Maybe you think about it, but you just can't figure out how to add it into your already stuffed life. Dr. Stuart Brown has spent years researching "play" and has factual evidence that "play" is essential and changes the brain. This book is a perfect combination of engaging story and research. It will leave you curious and motivated to further explore "play" in your own life.
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The Power of Fun
As a grown-up, have you ever thought fun was indulgent, immature and selfish? Do you feel like you are languishing, unfulfilled? Maybe you are confused between "True Fun" and "Fake Fun". In this book, Catherine Price defines "True Fun" for us and purposes that if you use this as your "compass," You will be more productive, less resentful and less stressed. In other words, you will start flourishing. She craft-fully weaves together scientific research with her personal experience to explain the mental, physical and cognitive benefits of fun. Thoroughly fascinating!
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Have More Fun
If you are feeling stuck, this is the perfect read for you! Mandy uncovers fresh ways to take fun seriously and get unstuck. Her hilarious stories; scientific research; knowledge of historical trends and practical ideas will draw you into exploring what is fun to you.
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Find Your Unicorn Space
A book written specifically for women who find themselves with no free time. Eve advocates for the fact that "Creativity is not optional. It's essential!" She shows us how to start saying "No" and release the guilt. Additionally, she gives useful tips for enlisting your partner as an advocate.
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The Fun Habit
An amazing guide to the who, what when, where, why and how of fun! Michael artfully bridges science and storytelling and leaves you with actionable strategies; practical tips, tools and tactics for bring more fun into your life starting now.
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Chase the Fun
Here is a guide for 100 delightful days of moving toward more "fun" in your life. Each day, Annie provides a beautifully written, story with a thought-provoking question at the end. Her insightful writing and questioning helps you identify what you, personally, find fun.

"Today a reader, tomorrow a leader."
-Margaret Fuller