You look at any of the goals that you have now set for yourself as an “adult” and I guarantee you that incorporating “play” into that journey will only help and enhance your ability to arrive at your goal creation and more importantly “enjoy what you have achieved!” — “The” Trainer Outdoor Training Specialist /Consultant- @62!/15 yr. experience as RN in CCU

“Play” seems to be the first thing (and one of the most important) that we try and rid ourselves of when we enter adulthood. This is a bad mistake!

Are you like me in thinking that playing is for kids? I don’t think that anymore but when I turned into adulthood, i definitely thought that and tried to seriously back it up by not allowing myself to take part in it! Now I realize what a mistake that really was!

You look at any of the goals that you have now set for yourself as an “adult” and I guarantee you that incorporating “play” into that journey will only help and enhance your ability to arrive at your goal creation and more importantly “enjoy what you have achieved!” — “The” Trainer Outdoor Training Specialist /Consultant- @62!/15 yr. experience as RN in CCU

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