A Guide To Humor And Laughter Plr Ebook

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In this guide, humor and the tremendous impact that the possession of such an asset brings to life, is the chief aim. Humor and laughter can be the most effective medicine, no matter the disease, and these articles bring that to life; thru the use of life example and the new awareness that alternative medicine has brought to mainstream society, we are in a much better position to help ourselves, just by making a joke, laughing instead of crying, or simply with a positive outlook. So, as you read these articles, we hope you find some points to ponder, some humor to enjoy, and a laugh out-loud moment, or two!

A CHILD CAN TEACH YOU HOW TO LAUGH

Have you ever watched children at play? If you have, you have seen them laugh heartily and it was easy for them to do. Studies show that adults are amused about 15 times in a day while kids laugh and estimated 300-400 times. If we were to visit a refuge camp we would probably have seen sad and hopeless expressions on the faces of even the young people. As the much-needed aid was passed out the children were the first to begin to laugh and play. Perhaps we older folk take ourselves too seriously.

Maybe we don’t need to laugh 400 times a day, but most of us could do better than we do. Most of us have seen young children delight and amuse themselves with the most ordinary things. Have you watched them take a gift out of a box and play with the box instead of the actual gift? The key to good laughter is having other people around us. We need to interact with people to bring out our best laughter. When they spoke on the phone they had plenty to laugh about and it showed in their telephone conversations.

When we are alone almost all of our social stimulation is removed, if we do not watch television, listen to the radio, go to the movies, and enjoy reading a good book, laughter almost totally disappears. Even when we are happy, we hardly ever laugh when we are alone. Young children are no exception; they show us by this study that all ages need to share laughter. Another laughter study was working with hundreds of children to determine what makes kids laugh. This study was used on children who were undergoing painful procedures or who were suffering from pain expectation anxiety.

They were divided into 2 groups and ask to hold their arms in cold water as long as they could. The effect of the laughter overshadowed the feeling of cold; isn’t the affect amazing? The positive outcome from this test was that laughter allows a person to “forget” about aches and pains and even see pain as less intense. There have been studies performed to measure the impact of the imagination on our ability to diminish the effects of pain. If we can imagine funny images, and visualize the resulting comedy, we are less likely to feel pain.

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