Finding and cherishing moments are essential for our mental well-being. In the aftermath of COVID, it seems like we are longing for these moments. Discovering these moments doesn’t need to come from extravagant events or anything super special. These moments can come simply from having a game night.Â
Regardless of your age, there’s just something special about coming together. Some friendly competition and laughter can have profound mental health benefits, and we’ll explore how game nights can be a remedy for the stresses of everyday life and bring people closer in a way that is both fun and therapeutic.Â
Game Night: A Time To Unwind
For adults, work demands, relationships, and other responsibilities can sometimes feel overwhelming. Where do you get the time to unwind, focus on your mental health, and connect with friends and family? Game nights offer a valuable break from these stressors. It allows you to detach.Â
If you’re a family looking for a way to reconnect, game nights are an excellent way to strengthen the bonds. It pushes everyone to work together or have competition and lightens the atmosphere. And we can’t forget the sense of community that comes from hanging with your friends. This is an easy way to build deeper connections with friends. Â
Cherishing the time that everyone took out to meet and channeling gratitude is already a mental health remedy. Here are just a few of the health benefits that game night has:Â
- Stress Reduction: Engaging in games triggers the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good chemicals. This helps reduce stress and promotes relaxation.Â
- Emotional Development: Playing games allows children to express themselves, share their feelings, and learn about sportsmanship, both winning and losing gracefully.Â
- Cognitive Stimulation: Many games require strategic thinking and problem-solving, which can help keep the mind sharp and improve cognitive abilities.Â
- Laughter Therapy: Laughter is a potent stress reliever. Game nights often lead to moments of hearty laughter, which can instantly boost mood and reduce stress. Â
- Routine and Comfort: Having regular game nights can provide a sense of routine and security, helping children manage stress and anxiety.Â
Skills You Can Gain From Game Night
Choosing the Right Games
When planning a game night, it’s important to consider the preferences and ages of the participants. Some popular game options for various age groups include:Â
- Children: Classic board games like “Candy Land,” “Chutes and Ladders,” and “Connect Four” are great choices.Â
- Families: Games like “Monopoly,” “Scrabble,” and “Uno” are suitable for a mix of ages.Â
- Adults: Consider strategy games like “Cards Against Humanity” or even a classic game of “Charades.”Â
Remember, the goal is to have fun, connect, and relax, so choose games that everyone can enjoy.Â
Time To Plan You Next Game Night
Game nights offer more than just entertainment; they provide essential mental health benefits for adults, children, families, and friends alike. The power of play should not be underestimated—it brings joy, laughter, and connection into our lives, serving as an antidote to the stresses and challenges we all face. So, gather your loved ones, set up the board, and let the games begin. You’ll be nurturing your mental health while creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime.Â
Tolulope Ayoola
Tolulope Ayoola is the creative marketing content writer at MyCHN. She graduated from the University of Houston-Downtown with a degree in Technical Communications. Her goal and mission is to make healthcare patient content more relatable and interesting to interact with. She combines her creative eye with her technical communication skills to create content for patients. Tolu's past work includes creating blogs, press releases, and social media content for different sectors. She enjoys spending time with her family, writing, and listening to music & podcasts.





