Play is a powerful connector, transcending boundaries of culture and background. That’s the philosophy that Kay Scorah brings to her play practise.
Kay is a facilitator, coach, comedian, dancer, writer, and general polymath. Kay started work as a research biophysicist, before moving into market research and subsequently into advertising. She now runs HaveMoreFunlimited, working with individuals and groups to improve verbal and non-verbal communication.
Things to consider
- Set micro-challenges throughout your day, to inject a bit more play.
- If “play” feels to unstructured or lacking parameters, you can approach it as an experiment.
- The separation of work and play begins at school and permeates our society.
- How can we, as leaders, share our vulnerability and allow others to do the same?
- Allow yourself to be distracted.