Chase the Fun: 100 Days to Discover Fun Right Where You Are
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Annie knows that when you chase fun, joy follows. In this beautifully designed full-color devotional with a ribbon marker, she invites you to experience 100 delightful days of discovering fun right where you are. With her insightful writing and provocative questions, she helps you identify what you find fun and then go after it like it matters. Because it does.
Fun isn't frivolous or somehow extra. It's essential! So join Annie on this 100-day journey into prioritizing fun in your life.
Annie F. Downs
Annie F. Downs is a New York Times bestselling author, sought-after speaker, and successful podcast host based in Nashville, Tennessee. Engaging and honest, she makes readers and listeners alike feel as if they’ve been longtime friends. Founder of the That Sounds Fun Network—which includes her aptly named flagship show, That Sounds Fun—and author of multiple bestselling books including That Sounds Fun, 100 Days to Brave, and Remember God, Annie shoots straight and doesn’t shy away from the tough topics. But she always finds her way back to the truth that God is good and that life is a gift. Annie is a huge fan of laughing with friends, confetti, soccer, and boiled peanuts (preferably from a back-roads Georgia gas station). Read more at anniefdowns.com and find her (embarrassingly easily) all over the internet at @anniefdowns.
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Chase the Fun - Annie F. Downs
Books by Annie F. Downs
100 Days to Brave
100 Days to Brave for Kids
That Sounds Fun
What Sounds Fun to You?
Chase the Fun
© 2022 by Annie F. Downs
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To Emily P. Freeman—
for all the ways your constant and faithful friendship
invites me back to myself.
Thank you for teaching me how to chase the fun.
(And to Shannan and Amber—
may we always rally for each other.)
Throughout this devotional, you will see questions about fun that my friends have asked me on social media, via email, and at events across the country. We include them here to remind you that you aren’t alone in what you wonder.
Contents
Cover
Presentation Page 1
Half Title Page 3
Books by Annie F. Downs 4
Title Page 5
Copyright Page 6
Dedication 7
Author Note 8
Start Here 11
Be an Amateur 31
Fall in Love 77
Find a Hobby 147
Chase the Fun 199
Acknowledgments 221
Back Ads 223
Back Cover 225
DAY 1
Chase the Fun
And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.
HEBREWS 12:1
A few years ago, I was texting with my friend Emily P. Freeman, another author and podcaster and one of my favorite spiritual directors, and we were talking about our work. Emily specializes in helping people make decisions. What is the next right thing?
That’s the question she poses to her readers and fans (like me) on a weekly basis through her podcast and in her book.
I don’t remember the conversation as clearly as Emily does, but we had a talk about what we wanted to do next. What type of work, what type of creative things, how we wanted to spend our time. And as Emily tells it, as we were processing what to do next, I said to her, Well, just chase the fun!
Chase the fun.
It’s a thing we did when we were kids. It was our first instinct—to chase the fun. It was our top priority, biggest goal, most important motivator. But that’s not the case anymore, is it? Being an adult, whether you are twenty, forty, sixty, or eighty-five, is different than when you were a kid. We used to play, we used to run and jump and dance and swing and slide and skin up our knees. We used to chase the fun.
While there are parts of childhood that are best left there—like the skinned knees, thank you very much—there is something important that we lost when we stopped chasing the fun. It doesn’t mean every day is a party, and it doesn’t mean we run from our responsibilities. But I just wonder if you picked up this book because it feels like something is missing in your life and you’re trying to find it again. So, what would it look like for you to pay a little closer attention to the life you already have and the world in which you already live, and give a little chase to the fun that is right in front of you?
Chase the Fun
What was one of your favorite things to do as a kid?
DAY 2
Does Fun Really Matter?
No one looks stupid when they’re having fun.
AMY POEHLER
This question comes up a lot in conversations around me: Does fun really matter? It isn’t often asked quite that directly, but more in ways that bob and weave around the question. In our lives today, with the schedules we keep and the calendars we fill, we only have space for what REALLY matters. I do not have time in my life, and I bet you don’t either, for things that are without some level of purpose. And I’m not sure we are meant to. I believe God made us each on purpose with a purpose, and our days are not meant to be wasted.
So when it comes to how we fill our calendars and our lives, we insist—and rightly so—on filling our lives with what matters. Unfortunately, fun often falls into the category of things to fill in the gaps when all the important things have been prioritized and scheduled.
I believe we make time for everything that makes us feel healthy. For you, that could be a trip to the grocery store or a walk around your neighborhood, an appointment with a counselor or an evening with your small group from church. The things that shape you into who you want to be are the things that get a spot on your calendar. That’s true for me too.
A truth I keep experiencing is that I am my healthiest self when the activities and opportunities I prioritize on my calendar include things that are fun to me. Fun isn’t frivolous or unnecessary. It isn’t wasteful or useless. What fun unlocks in your heart and mind and soul—whether it’s a day of fun or a half hour of fun—is incredibly important. (It’s why we need hobbies . . . stick around and I’ll help you find one or two!) Fun matters because it is a puzzle piece in the bigger picture that’s shaping each of us into the healthiest version of ourselves.
Chase the Fun
What other things (besides fun) do you prioritize on your calendar to live a healthy life?
DAY 3
Is Fun a Spiritual Thing?
In commanding us to glorify Him, God is inviting us to enjoy Him.
C. S. LEWIS
Isn’t everything we do spiritual?
Whether it’s chopping an onion or driving in the carpool or doing brain surgery or playing a game of tennis, can’t it all be spiritual? It seems to be less about what we do and more about why we do it and what is going on in our minds while we are doing it. It is all spiritual; it is all about more than what we can see with our eyes.
In her book Walking on Water, Madeleine L’Engle writes about how all art is sacred because we are always turning chaos into cosmos when we create. I find that true in every area of my life. If I am out on a jog, listening to a podcast that tells me something new about God, and then it causes me to think and change and pray and wonder, that run has become spiritual. If I am making a soup, chopping and stirring and thinking through why it matters to feed people I love, that soup making has become spiritual. If I am sitting around a table with my best friends as we discuss heartbreak and deep joy, our conversation is about more than just what is going on with us. It’s about how God is at work in our lives, and that dinner has become spiritual.
Fun is the same. Whether you are screaming on a roller coaster or putting a puzzle together in the dining room of your house, it can be spiritual. All it takes for an activity to go spiritual is if you ask your heart questions as you do it. If you struggle through a puzzle and find yourself overly frustrated, ask yourself why and keep chasing down that rabbit trail. If you are riding down the road listening to your favorite music with the windows rolled down, ask yourself why it feels so fun and restful. The answer will be spiritual.
Chase the Fun
Look for the ways that the ordinary parts of your day today—breakfast, a walk, a conversation with a friend—can be spiritual.
DAY 4
Why Did I Quit Having Fun?
We don’t stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
This is the question we need to answer. But the question that comes to my mind first is WHEN did I quit having fun?
Scroll back in your mind the way you can scroll back through pictures on your phone, and think back to when you had fun on a regular basis.
Was it before your parents divorced?
Was it before a grandparent passed away?
Was it before you graduated high school?
Was it before that traumatic experience?
Was it before that stressful season?
Was it before you grew up?
Finding the WHEN will help you answer the WHY. And both questions are important. Knowing your history helps you shape your present and your future. If we believe fun matters and can be a spiritual thing, we need to find it again. And to find the heart behind the fun, we have to go back and figure out where we left it. It’s not that we can pick back up right where we left off. Sadly, that’s not an option. But seeing that place, seeing that moment, acknowledging the pain or stress or sadness or worry that happened right there—that is what actually helps you move forward in fun and, honestly, in life.
Why did you quit having fun? There may be lots of reasons. And for many of us, it wasn’t a full stop. Rather than prioritizing, thinking about, and choosing fun, we’ve just made it a leftover part of our lives that doesn’t get considered. But for others of us, if someone asks what sounds fun to us, we don’t have an answer at all. We can’t remember when we last had fun, and we can’t figure out how to do it again.
But you did as a kid. You did have fun. Think back . . . what did you do? Who were you with? What did you love? What made you laugh? What was fun for you?
Chase the Fun
Think back and ask yourself: When did I quit having fun? Spend a little time today journaling about the memory or stories that come to mind.
DAY 5
Rest Makes Way for Fun
In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength.
ISAIAH 30:15 ESV
The problem is that we are tired. All of us. We are tired because we live in a world with no off switch. You can check your social media any hour of the day, you can respond to emails or texts throughout the night, in many cities stores are open twenty-four hours and you can shop seven days a week. So while you may be sleeping at night (or maybe you aren’t), as you’re falling asleep and as soon as you wake up, you know.
You know you could be working. You know you could be watching. You know you could be searching or posting or answering or scrolling.
The more I talk with friends about fun, the more I realize we all need rest. We all need a separation from that 24/7 on-call culture. We all need a break. And while we want to prioritize fun, it feels extra challenging when we are tired.
So rest is a must. I’m not just talking