Episode 149: Finding the Fun

EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 10 MIN

Episode 149: Finding the Fun

from To Help You Heal · host Marie Monville

In this week’s episode of To Help You Heal, I’m talking about why fun matters more than we often realize. So many of us treat fun like something we’ll get to later—after the to-do list is done, after everyone else is cared for, after life feels less busy. But fun isn’t frivolous or something we have to earn. It’s restorative, healing, and an important part of living well. When life feels heavy, fun is often the first thing to disappear. Stress, grief, burnout, responsibility, and survival mode can crowd it out before we even notice it’s gone. Sometimes we don’t realize it until someone asks, What do you do for fun?and we don’t know how to answer. In this episode, I share why joy and fun help regulate stress, reconnect us to creativity, build resilience, and remind us who we are outside of pressure and productivity. I also talk about how fun doesn’t have to be big or complicated. It can be simple moments like: Laughing with a friend Listening to music while cooking Taking a walk outside Baking something new Dancing in your living room Trying something just because it sounds interesting Sometimes finding fun again means redefining it for the season you’re in now. Reflection Questions What has crowded out joy in your life lately? What used to help you feel alive? What feels light or interesting right now? What small act of joy could you make space for this week? You do not have to wait for life to feel perfect before you enjoy it. Fun is not something you earn—it’s something you’re allowed to cultivate now. Come back next week as we wrap up this series and talk about hitting the reset button.

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