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Beth Terry, Fake Plastic Fish: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

It all depends on my attitude. It may be hard sometimes, and the information I learn may be sad, maddening, or depressing, but it’s up to me to choose what attitude I bring to my work and to find the fun in it. The answer? But it’s also fun. And that’s how I feel about my work. Photo: My friend Eli and I at the 2009 Bay to Breakers.

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Jamie Ridler, Creative Living: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

With a “have fun, do good” attitude, the rewards are plenty: • Instead of a group, we have a community. There has to be a reason for actors, designers, and stage managers to show up, stay late and put their heart into it. People’s true selves come out to play (and we’re shiny!) • Creative sparks fly. We know our impact.

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Heather Meyer, Work it Out!: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

When I first started teaching dance fitness, I approached it with a more serious attitude, as I had found my strength studying martial arts. These thoughts changed how I moved, and dance became a self-conscious, self-critical experience, which was a bigger reflection on how I lived life and viewed myself within it. And, myself.

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