A Secret Play Date.

Before we start ...

The registration table at the tree house is now open -- you can sign up for the Society of the Secret Play Date for March and April, and get some extra structure, and extra cheering for your Play Date.

Take a look.

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Every Tuesday.

As part of my plan to bring more making into my life and business, as well as more connection to the physical world, I'm spending an hour a week in a Secret Play Date.

A date with play.

You can, too, right here.

Here's how to do it:

Pick a project or a piece of a project.

Maybe it's something that's stalled. Maybe it's something that's been just a gleam in your eye until now.

Take one hour out of your Tuesday to work on it, but not in the traditional way.

We're going to mess around with tactile materials to shift ourselves and our projects. With no special supplies, just whatever's at hand.

If you have art or craft supplies, that's great. But you could also use highlighters, dry-erase markers, wite-out, aluminum foil, food coloring, ketchup ... you see where I'm going with this.

Remember when you were a kid?

It didn't really matter whether you had this or that toy because you used whatever was at hand.

Like that.

Why?

Because I know that switching gears from writing or crunching numbers or formatting a web page can help energize you, help spark new ideas or solutions.

Secret Play Date is a space you can just drop into for an hour, open all day Tuesday.

Part co-working space, part art studio, part secret hide-out.

You can make a Post-It mosaic.

You can make washes of color that describe how you feel about that business plan.

Work on your marketing plan. Your sales copy. Your next event. Your talk.

Why is it secret?

Well, you might work in an office. An office or studio where they would not quite get this. So maybe you sneak off for an hour to a coffee shop with a fistful of colored Sharpies and a glue stick.

At the same time, you're part of a secret society of people who like to inject a little fun into serious business, who like to do a little something with their hands besides tap a keyboard, and who like trying new things to get their creative juices flowing.

We're all doing it on the same day. We're all rooting for each other.

Then what?

In the comments, you can check in to let us know how you're doing, and give a yay for the people who are joining in.

You can use this as a format if you like, but you don't have to.

What I'm working on today:

Giving some pages on my site some love and attention.

How I'm going to work on it today:

Not sure yet. I replenished my rubber cement supply, so possibly collaging, in my Secret Play Date notebook.

How it's going:

Just getting started.

You can post to the smArts & Culture wall on Facebook.

You could post it on twitter with the #secretplaydate hashtag.

You don't have to share, though.

You could note it in your journal, or whisper it to the cat, and still feel the glow of being part of a group that does things a little differently for an hour every Tuesday.

Since I'm scheduling this post ahead of time, look for my check-in in the comments.

Is there something you're working on that could use a little Play-Dating today?

Comments

Like I said up there in my post, I'm going to work on giving my site some love and attention.

Here's how: I'm going to read through the particular page(s) to start. Then, do some collaging in my Secret Play Date notebook, jotting down any notes for ideas that might come up. Stretching at intervals. After about an hour, I'll go back to the page and see what I think.

Just switching over to the Play Date state of mind made a difference.

As I was getting ready to start collaging, it came to me -- how I was going to change that particular page. Notes were scribbled. Bingo!

I did my collaging and percolating, so we'll see what else comes of it.

I've been wanting to Secret Play Date and finally got to!

I needed to work on a fundraising plan, and determine which of many possible activities were the top ones to put energy towards.

I pulled out some colorful markers and blank paper and started mapping things out. Instead of my normal map where I might have a circle in the middle with lines and circles around it for linked ideas - I gave everything a little icon. Earned income was wrapped in a dumbbell. Grants was laid out on a pile of pages that would have to be written.

After drawing it out, it just seemed obvious which activities were the top priority. There was no longer a need to do a lengthy cost-benefit analysis or crunch any numbers to find out what was a priority.

I heart Secret Play Date!

I love that creating little icons for each income stream led to such clarity for you!

I was derailed by body stuff on Tuesday, so I had my SPD this afternoon and it was a blast!

I watched Ellery Queen mysteries on my computer and decorated 2 construction paper pages with art related to a blog project I'm working on. I had so much fun!

I'm so glad you took care of your body, and had the Play Date when the time was right. And I'm curious about the blog project!