Working Better through Play Savannah GA

No one works harder than independent businesspeople. Even after hours they’re thinking about new strategies, lingering problems or potential opportunities. Some consider personal pursuits a waste of valuable time.

Drum Cafe Atlanta
404-296-3722
313 north clarendon avenue
scottdale, GA
ExcelCore, LLC
404.347.9254
640 Glen Iris Drive, NE #515
Atlanta, GA
WorkWorlds' Human Resource Corporation
04-755-0988
PO Box 92487
Atlanta, GA
Grandberries Consulting Group, Inc.
404-433-4001
160 Klondike Street
Atlanta, GA
Count5 Sales Force Alignment Solutions
404-961-7350
1800 Peachtree Street Suite 444
Atlanta, GA
Precise Translations, LLC
404.716.7040
5970 Unity Drive
Norcross, GA
T.A.M.A. Investigations, Inc.
770-682-4376
P.O. Box 1064
Snellville, GA
Propel Training & Development
(678) 779-7342
225 Camden Creek Court
Lawrenceville, GA
The Nostaw Group
404-981-4981
40 Hope Shirey Way
Newnan, GA
Larry Lipman ~ Success Coach
770-333-3303
2294 Goodwood Blvd.
Smyrna, GA

Working Better through Play

No one works harder than independent businesspeople. Even after hours they’re thinking about new strategies, lingering problems or potential opportunities. Some consider personal pursuits a waste of valuable time. Not so, says Teresa Amabile, a Harvard Business School professor, who suggests we all need breaks from work to be more creative, better at solving problems and less stressed.

Creative and intellectual outlets help you work better. “Hobbies can help you make new associations or break out of particular pathways and think of things in new ways,” Amabile says.

One of the keys is to get into the “flow” of your activity of choice, which means getting really absorbed in it. “An entrepreneur who’s been struggling with a particular problem in the business can go out, get absorbed in the hobby and—even if they don’t get into the flow experience—can find the relaxation sometimes stimulates new ideas and concepts through the incubation process and allows new connections and ideas to form,” Amabile says.

“Hobbies can generate happy feelings,” she says. “If people go into work in a better mood, they are more likely to come up with creative ideas that day. And we even see a carry-over effect into the next day as well.”

Amabile stresses that everyone needs to unplug daily, or at least weekly, to keep the creative juices flowing.

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