Yes, Fun can be hard.
Hi Fun Friends, there I said it.
You’re not alone seeing it that way.
āI donāt have time for fun.ā
āIām so busy and overloaded, I canāt even think about it.ā
āIām just tiredāsurviving the day is enough.ā
Sound familiar?
It sounds familiar to me, as I hear it often from people around me, and at times in my own head.
As someone who lives and breathes the power of funāand has a toolkit packed with tips, tricks, and playful habitsāI still have to work hard to quiet the noise when it creeps in.
What the?! Yes, yes, I know.
Lately, Iāve been reflecting on why fun feels so hard sometimes.
Here are the top 3 culprits:
š§ Productivity Culture
We live in a ādo more, be moreā world. If youāre not producing, youāre slackingāat least thatās what weāve been taught. In this mindset, fun gets labeled as frivolous, instead of what it truly is: fuel.
š§ Brain Wiring + Stress
Stress, or burnout can literally shrink your brainās access to joy and spontaneity. When youāre in fight-or-flight mode, fun doesnāt feel safeāor even possible.
ā People Forget What Their Fun Is
Ask someone what they do for fun, and you may get a lot of blank stares. Somewhere along the way, adulting shoved fun out the doorāand people forget what makes them amped up.
But hereās the good news:
Fun is retrainable. Fun habits can be rebuilt.
Start small.
Start with a laugh.
Then add in some easy play like a board game or throwing the ball around.
Fun moments trigger your reward system and your brain takes note.
Your brain can reshape itself in response to new experiences, habits, and thoughts. For the science type folks, this is called neuroplasticity. This is a great article from Time magazine that takes a deeper dive on it.
Just know your brain wants you to remember all that rewarding fun and has your fun back!
Yours in living lively spirit, Treena x