69: Get out of your head and have a play: your growth assignment - with Lori Pearlstein
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"When people are able to find that sense of play in their work, they become truly powerful figures." Stuart Brown In this episode Melissa and actor, business owner and communication innovator Lori Pearlstein discuss being open to opportunities, how play and playfulness is beneficial to our mental health, happiness and positive outcomes in work and life.  We learn how play can create a safe environment to be vulnerable and improve team connectivity. We also chat energy, moving and grooving.  Resources: Lori Pearlstein: Website Play : How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul by Stuart Brown Click here to understand how to become YOUR Chief Energy Officer with this free assessment and resources We hope you enjoyed the episode Send us an email with any thoughts, questions or ideas to [email protected] or [email protected] Thanks so much for choosing growth and being part of the tribe. The best way you can support our weekly diverse messy real growth exploration is to share the growth love - share an episode with your team, your boss, your family or friends. screen shot one and post it and of course a rate/review would be growth-tastic. thanks so much and see you next week. Cheers, Melissa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/go-grow/message
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