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Find the Fun

November 2006
A few evenings ago, I’m in a yoga class in the middle of a pose that only Gumby could do, when the instructor calls out, “Find the fun here.” My arm is attempting to wrap itself around my leg, requiring my body to bend in a way it ordinarily doesn’t, and I’m also trying not to tip over. Everyone is intently focused, while simultaneously glancing around to see if anyone else can do this and, oh yeah, we’re all concentrating on our breathing. Fun?
Actually, she was right on. It was amusing. I do yoga for serious reasons – it’s good for my mind and body - but that’s not mutually exclusive with enjoying the moment. And that applies to any moment.
Several years ago, I worked with a client who couldn’t figure out why he was so dissatisfied with his job. A well-respected senior executive at a large bank, his job was interesting and challenging but something just wasn’t working for him. Turns out he wasn’t laughing much during the day, and that was deadly for him. Before heading off on a job search, he committed to inject ten doses of laughter into each day. Once he got started, he found fun lurking in all kinds of corners. And within six weeks, not only was the laughter goal a piece of cake, he experienced a surge in motivation and productivity.
What makes the day fun for you? Is it laughter, connection, conversation? The opportunity is everywhere; sometimes you just have to look closely or get creative. It won’t make you any less professional, committed, or proficient. But it could help you live your day the way you want to live your life. And that’s fun! 
“When you have confidence, you can have a lot of fun. And when you have fun, you can do amazing things.”
~Joe Namath 
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