When it comes to relaxing, we all like to do different things. Some may like to travel, go camping, play rugby, or knit, while others may prefer to read, play board games or practice competitive sports. There are thousands of ways to spend our spare time, and it’s all about using our imagination to find activities we like.
You never have time to play? Like any good manager, you may want to consider that you will be far less productive if you don’t take the time to have fun. Play time is necessary for a healthy mind and creative spirit, which is why it’s important so set time aside in our schedule to do something that we like.
Let the games begin!
You can start by thinking of your wildest dreams. Just for a minute, try to forget about accessibility, finances, other people’s needs, if those with whom you want to play are available, and, of course, the limitations of your disability.
We all hate the evil prospect of limitations! However, physical disabilities are not always impossible to overcome.
The important thing is to enjoy your spare time, and there are many ways to make your life easier. Take reading, for example: if your physical dexterity is limited, you could use a book stand, read digital books on a tablet or computer, and even borrow audio books from the local library.