Have Some Fun Again

Am I the only person who noticed more families riding bikes together or playing at the park recently? Being isolated at home (if you were) led to some pretty cool creativity in that life category I call: Having Fun. 
Well, why don't we proactively make time for fun under normal circumstances? If the recent pandemic and shutdown made you realize you need to slow down and enjoy life again, here’s what the Oola formula (based on the bestselling book series) says about adding Fun:
Don’t put it off. What would you do all day long if you had all the time and money in the world? Decide what “fun” means to you, then start investigating ways to introduce more of it into your life. Make the process of discovery fun, too.
Plan daily, annual and once-in-a lifetime fun. Find small ways to have fun every day. Then plan something bigger once a year. And for true life-changing fun, write your “bucket list” of once-in-a-lifetime experiences you want to enjoy. Work on making those happen – whether it’s saving the money, connecting with the right people, training for it, or something else.
Unplug completely. When you’re having fun, don’t ruin it by thinking about the 20 other things you should be doing right now. Fun is an important task, too.
Have you noticed over my last several posts that we’ve been talking about building the ideal life? Oola’s authors Dave Braun and Troy Amdahl created a simple formula that helps people have a life of less stress, more happiness, and greater purpose. Not surprisingly, it’s the kind of life that also brings calm and certainty in an uncertain world. 
It’s what the Oola lifestyle taught me, and it’s what I help others do as a Certified Oola Life Coach.
If you’ve been following my past posts, you know that I’ve joined forces with Dave and Troy to bring my followers the Oola formula via a 10-week coaching experience designed to transform your life, your finances, your relationships and more. 
Message me if you need to turn your uncertain world into a life that rocks. I’m here for you. And in just 30 minutes (by phone, Zoom or FaceTime) we can explore a game plan that will help you get from where you are to where you want to be.