According to recent research out of Oregon State University, embracing a playful mindset, what they've called “lemonading” (i.e., turning sour moments into playful ones), can significantly enhance resilience, especially during stressful periods, like the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here's what the science shows:
- Play boosts creativity and optimism. Engaging in light hearted, playful activities helps shift perspectives and opens doors to creative solutions
- It builds adaptive coping skills. Being playful allows us to reframe challenges as opportunities for growth rather than sources of threat
- It reinforces social connection. Playfulness often happens in groups and laughter or shared fun strengthens our social resilience
This week, try to approach a challenging moment with a playful mindset. It could be:
- Turning a daily chore into a silly dance break
- Making a game out of a difficult conversation
- Checking in with a friend and sharing a “silliness swap” - one of you tells a joke, the other responds with a funny story
Let’s remind each other that resilience isn’t just about strength - it’s about flexibility, creativity, and finding unexpected joy along the way.