Do you have the time to have fun?
You think you don’t have the time. There is always time to have fun. I don’t care who you are or how little time you think you have— you can make the time. Also, fun is found in the little moments; you don’t need to carve out your whole day. Block out a half-hour to do something you enjoy, just for the fun of it.
Do you have fun when conditions have to be perfect?
You think conditions have to be perfect. Many fun moments occur when things go unexpectedly awry. Allow yourself to be imperfect and enjoy the imperfections of life. Humans are imperfect creatures, after all, and you’re one of them. Telling yourself, “I’ll have fun when…” is counterproductive and, frankly, a bummer.
How can I make exercise something I actually want to do?
Here’s some tips to make exercise something you actually want to do: Make it a Habit – Remove the thinking element. If you can make exercise a habit, then it becomes that much easier to go. Here’s some tips on making habits stick if you aren’t sure where to start.
Do you need to spend money to have fun?
You think you need to spend money. It’s true: Some of the best things in life are free. You don’t need to go on a pricey vacation or buy a lot of stuff to have fun. Many times it’s just being in the moment with the people you care about. And that costs nothing.
What is the difference between Funner and fun?
Funner vs. More Fun. As a noun, fun means enjoyment. Fun is not universally accepted as an adjective. People who do accept it as an adjective seem to prefer more fun and most fun over funner and funnest.
Who is more fun – Bjorn or Keith?
Keith is more fun than Bjorn. Keith is funner than Bjorn. Gregory is the most fun man I ever met. Gregory is the funnest man I ever met. If you’re not sure which way to go, remember that more fun and most fun will raise fewer eyebrows than funner and funnest.
Is FunFun an adjective or a verb?
Fun is not universally accepted as an adjective. People who do accept it as an adjective seem to prefer more fun and most fun over funner and funnest. Whether fun or more fun is correct seems like a simple question, but the answer isn’t exactly straightforward. To understand, you must examine the background of the word fun.