Let’s face it: seriousness is overrated. It cuts into our enjoyment of
life, the satisfaction we can get out of life and even into our
productivity.
Improvisation could be the road for you to rekindle your sense of
excitement and mystery, to delve into your toybox of excitement and wonder
and return to your natural playground of mischief and mayhem.
Improv is fun. Improv even has lessons that you can use in real life, like
agreeing and rolling with the punches.
Just a few things you can do with improv:
Be whimsical and spontaneous without running up a credit card bill
Get out of a rut
Practice being fun at parties
Practice being anything that you want to be
Express yourself
Say those things that you aren’t allowed to say anywhere else
Have a healthy outlet for your road rage
Get out of your head
Do something with all the ideas running through your head
Be up in front of people
Get in touch with your emotions
Be a wise-ass and get away with it
Say goodbye to your shyness
Say the first thing that comes to your mind
Fail good-naturedly
Ignore your fear of looking foolish in front of other people
Why Improv?
Let’s face it: seriousness is overrated. It cuts into our enjoyment of
life, the satisfaction we can get out of life and even into our
productivity.
Improvisation could be the road for you to rekindle your sense of
excitement and mystery, to delve into your toybox of excitement and wonder
and return to your natural playground of mischief and mayhem.
Improv is fun. Improv even has lessons that you can use in real life, like
agreeing and rolling with the punches.
Just a few things you can do with improv: