Silly On Purpose
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We show how a goofy costume night turned into a masterclass on permission, play, and belonging. Dressing as Helen Roper becomes a shortcut to ease nerves, widen the circle, and remember that owning what’s left can start with choosing joy on purpose.
• redefining success as owning what’s left
• why costumes lower inhibition and spark connection
• adult play as a tool for confidence and relief
• the difference between belonging and connection
• easing social anxiety with prescribed fun
• inviting more voices by lowering creative burden
• honoring humor as a practiced skill for women
• practical ways to schedule silly and keep it easy
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Chapters
1. Redefining Success And “What’s Left” (00:00:00)
2. Why We’re Dressed As Helen Roper (00:00:33)
3. Costumes As Social Freedom (00:02:45)
4. The Power Of Adult Play And Silliness (00:05:00)
5. Humor, Inhibition, And Alter Egos (00:08:23)
6. Belonging Versus Connection (00:11:20)
7. Make Fun Easy And Prescribed (00:13:40)
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