Light for the Journey: Turning Work into Play

“You can get a lot of work done if you stay with it and are excited and its play instead of work.”  Joseph Campbell

Reflection

Joseph Campbell reminds us that the line between work and joy is thinner than we think. When curiosity leads and enthusiasm fuels our effort, what once felt like labor transforms into play. Time loosens its grip. Energy renews itself. We stay with the task not because we must, but because we want to. This is the hidden power of engagement—when meaning replaces obligation, persistence becomes natural. Campbell’s insight invites us to rethink productivity itself. The most meaningful work often flows from fascination, purpose, and a sense of adventure, not pressure or duty. Play, in this sense, is not distraction—it is devotion.


Something to Think About:

Where in your life could you shift your mindset so that what feels like work becomes play—and what might that unlock for you?

Feeling Good Tip of the Day ~ We’re Designed to be Active & Engaged

We are designed to be active and engaged. Our level of engagement is directly related to what is meaningful in our life. When we make a decision to commit to something or someone beyond ourselves our lives fill with meaning. Meaning gives us a reason to get up, get dressed and get moving. It provides us with stories and experiences we otherwise would not have. Opportunities for meaning surround us. Reach out and grab an armful. 

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