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219 | Deliberate Play: Revolutionizing How We Learn and Grow Together
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Show Notes:
In this episode, we delve into the crucial distinction between obsession and passion in parenting and personal growth. We explore the concepts of deliberate play, flow states, and interweaving, offering practical strategies for parents to avoid burnout and boreout. Learn how to cultivate activities that energize and fulfill you, enhancing both your parenting skills and personal well-being.
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-Kendra
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Quotes:
Dr. Robert Vallerand, a leading researcher on passion, distinguishes between two types of passion: obsessive and harmonious. He explains:
"Harmonious passion refers to a strong inclination to engage in the activity willingly and with a sense of volition. Obsessive passion, in contrast, refers to an uncontrollable urge to engage in the activity."
Dr. Philippe Rothlin, who coined the term "boreout," says: "Boreout is a growing phenomenon. It occurs when an employee is unmotivated by their tasks and has lost all enthusiasm for their work."
As Adam Grant puts it: "Rest is a supply of fuel. We take regular breaks to maintain energy and avoid burnout. Relaxing isn't a waste of time. It's an investment in wellbeing. Breaks aren't a distraction. They're a chance to reset attention and incubate ideas. Play isn't a frivolous activity. It's a source of joy."
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