Mission: Playtime - 30 before 30

An introduction to Mission: Playtime

It was once said by the revered George Bernard Shaw that life isn’t about discovering yourself, it’s about creating yourself. With these words, I embark on Mission: Playtime. Some people call it a bucket list, or do a 30 before 30. Mission: Playtime is in the same vein as these challenges, but each is rooted in the spirit of life long learning and improvement. Being the best me that I can.

The role of this blog is to share my journey with loved ones, and also to hold myself accountable for completing my adventures before my 30th birthday (and hopefully finding my next set of adventures). Mission: Playtime is not about becoming the perfect person, for perfection does not exist, but finding the pleasure in life and becoming happier as a result of it.

You may have been waiting for the Eat, Pray, Love reference to come along, so here it is. Liz is told in Italy that the Americans are masters of entertainment, but know nothing of pleasure, whereas the Italians are masters of pleasure. Specifically dolce far niente, the sweetness of doing nothing. It is through accomplishing these tasks and connecting with others that I seek pleasure, rather than entertainment.

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And quietly, it passed

This blog kicked off with a 30 before 30, which I did not complete. And I was happy in the incompletion of this task. Because this task was to keep me busy, and focused on what I could do, achieve, be. But I rediscovered myself and found a new love, a new life, the old me. And so I didn’t need these reminders.

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Becoming your own best friend

2019. What a year. And we’ve not even seen out our first month yet. What I love is that so many people are hell bent on 2019 being a brilliant year. And I for one cannot wait to see how it pans out.

When it comes to times of uncertainty, it’s only natural to turn to things that you can control. It’s far more satisfying than wasting time lamenting things you have absolutely no influence over. So, like many, I’ve decided to look inwards for a while.

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Lasst sie nach Berlin kommen

Do you ever get that feeling when everything just feels… wrong? You can’t put your finger on it, but you know this can’t be the way things are supposed to be, so you may as well just give up right now? Why even try and make things right?

I haven’t always known this, but recently I’ve come to recognise this as my anxiety speaking. It transforms my happy go lucky outlook on life to one of resigned bleakness. I’m so happy to be able to call it by its name. To be able to look at it, almost objectively, and push it out the door. Phew! Continue reading

Anything you can do, I can do better

“Mobile is the internet after it was bitten by a radioactive spider.”

(Singh & Carney, 2018)

Being a G&T lover, Gordon’s 2016 mobile marketing campaign really appealed to me. Using a clever mix of data, Gordon’s were able to identify commuters over 18, currently waiting for a delayed train, and send them a message to the nearest shop stocking nice cold cans of Gordon’s G&T (WARC, 2017). Continue reading