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Simple Fun for Busy People: 333 Ways to Enjoy Your Loved Ones More in the Time You Have

by Gary Krane

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A collection of physical, mental, and emotional games meant to be played at a time without planning or equipment offers a framework for putting fun back into everyday life without spending more time or money.
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The ever-quickening pace of modern life has put the squeeze on time, money and having fun together. In Simple Fun for Busy People, Dr Gary Krane, a psychologist and game creator, shows us how to put fun back into our lives without spending more time or money. He has found and devised hundreds of physical, mental, and emotional games that are meant to be played in the everyday situations of your busy day without special planning or equipment – waking up, going to work, shopping at the mall, doing chores, commuting (even traffic jams), sitting down to dinner. Everyone from couples to families of all sizes can share in each of the 333 games; there's even a section devoted to creative aloneness. An absolute must for anyone seeking family closeness and a more imaginative, spontaneous, and fun-filled life.
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