Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Amy Syvrud's avatar

So I remembered hearing about 'play personalities' on a Headspace meditation a while back. I looked it up - believe it or not, there's a National Institute of Play, and this guy Dr. Stuart Brown has defined eight different play personalities. They are the styles in which we are most comfortable being playful. And they definitely helped to broaden my view of 'play'. Based on this, I think you embody four of them - but which one are you most comfortable being playful in?

The competitor - access the euphoria and creativity of play by participating in a competitive game with specific rules.

The explorer - exploring can be physical (literally going to new places), emotional (searching for a new feeling or a deepening of the familiar through music, movement), or mental (researching a new subject or seeking out new points of view).

The kinesthete - like to move and naturally want to push their bodies and feel the result (dancing, walking, etc).

The storyteller - for the storyteller, imagination is the key to the joys of play (which you've honed through video games per your prior essay). They may find their greatest joy in reading the novels and watching the movies created by others.

Expand full comment
Diane Shillings's avatar

Love this essay...reading it as I prepare for a tennis match this morning!!!

Expand full comment
1 more comment...

No posts