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Mozella Perry Ademiluyi

Play is a Power Tool. (Why your Hands must stop building.)

Don’t work harder, work steadier. This 6-min audio lesson reframes Play as a necessity for Head/Heart alignment.

Hi Climbers,

Welcome to our final full week at Base Camp.

We’ve cleared the map with your Head and fueled the engine with your Heart. Now, we address the Hands—the part of you that executes the action.

Usually, December means a frantic scramble of ‘busy work.’

But as your Guide, I’m asking you to do the opposite: Before the Hands start to build, they must first learn to Play.

Here is the twist: You don’t play because you finished the work. You play so you can do the work.

In this 5-minute audio lesson, I share why we define Play not as a frivolous reward, but as a Power Tool.

It is the practice that makes your actions (your Hands) coherent.

Think of a surgeon: They rest their hands so that when they pick up the scalpel, they are steady.

Play steadies the Hands.

Listen to the lesson now to practice The Art of Non-Doing below.

You will learn three steps to integrate strategic Play this week:

  • Map Your Play: Swapping “draining doing” for “regenerative play.”
  • Practice Presence: The Heart-Check for your hands.
  • Drop the Mask: Using your natural voice as a tool for alignment.

By prioritizing Play now, your Hands are ensuring that your January focus on Productivity and Prosperity will be sustained and powerful.

Rest your Hands in strategic Play this week. I’ll see you next week for the playful, yet powerful, final recap of the Base Camp Strategy.

Mozella Perry Ademiluyi
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