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LAUGHTER: Five Easy Tips to Get Your Daily Dose
The other day my daughter's boyfriend sent me a funny
video clip, something he loves to do. Because I was
frazzled due to a deadline, I almost didn't open it.
But I did and it changed my day. The clip made me laugh
out loud. Laughing changed my attitude. My day didn't
seem so difficult anymore.
Laughter is a wonderful activity. With children,
it seems to come naturally. It's not so easy with adults.
At some point, we get cautious about our laughter. After
all, we are ADULTS and life is something to take SERIOUSLY.
Laughter stops coming as readily as it did when we were
kids. Yet, laughter is essential and it needs to be
a regular part of our lives.
Why? Because laughter has been proven to reduce
stress, lower blood pressure, improve the immune system
and, in general, make a person feel good. As a preventive
technique, it's also extremely easy to use. In addition,
laughter is as contagious as a yawn. This means if you
share it, you're just spreading the BENEFITS of laughter.
What can YOU do to increase your own laughter quotient?
First figure what you find funny. Do you like cartoons,
jokes, funny video clips or something entirely different?
Knowing what tickles your particular funny bone will
help you create more opportunities for laughing.
Next, find ways to expose yourself to the things that
make you laugh. Think of it as creating your own "daily
dose of laughter". Here are some activities that
can help you add laughter into your daily ritual:
1) Keep a favorite funny picture, cartoon or video
clip on your computer's desktop and look at it during
your day. As I love cats, my favorite video shows cats
doing silly things. It always makes me laugh.
2) If you watch TV, consider watching a cartoon
show. It is fun and something you can do with your kids.
Also, consider watching more comic movies or TV shows.
For example, I learned the value of this when I watched
the Ice Age animated movies and fell in love with a
demented squirrel!
3) Set up a "laugh a lot" group among
your friends. Exchange jokes or other humorous things.
It helps if you share the same type of humor or the
group agrees to what is considered to be appropriate
humor.
4) Find humorous websites that you can visit. There
are sites for everyone's type of humor. For example,
here's a site that gives you a variety of choices to
increase your laughter: http://www.bestsearchers.com/best-websites/humor-jokes.html
5) Try something really different. For example,
join a Laughter Club. These free clubs invite people
to come together and practice laughing. They do this
because there is evidence that laughing out loud is
beneficial to a person's health and well being. For
more information on Laughter Clubs, visit: http://www.laughteryoga.org.
You can add other activities to this list that will
strengthen your funny bone. The main idea is to make
laughter a part of your daily life.
Think about it. What would happen if laughter was just
as important as brushing your teeth, eating, and exercising
daily? These are things we do to keep ourselves healthy.
Why not use laughter for the same reason? It can
be the best preventive medicine you take!
Author: Sara Healy
Sara Healy is a life coach who helps people with life
and career transitions using their strengths and values.
Find out how she can help you make positive changes
in your life by contacting her at: => http://www.sarahealy.com
Keywords : laughter, Laughter Clubs, laughter therapy,
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