The Top Ten Reasons Humor is
FUNdamental for Living
By Mary
Kay Morrison, Humor Quest
Today’s mighty oak is just yesterday’s nut that held its
ground.
Humor is just the fertilizer needed
to nurture stressed and anxious folks as they cope with the cognitive/technological
revolution that is shaping the 21st century. A review of neuroscience research
indicates that healthy and positive humor can have a significant impact on lifestyle. The intentional cultivation of humor
practice nourishes our energy (humergy) and can have a powerful impact on our
life. Here are the top ten
reasons that people purposefully choose humor as an essential strategy for
optimal well-being:
- Humor plants memories. Powerful emotions are at the root of long-term memory. Think about your strongest memory
of early elementary school. Chances
are that this memory is linked to a strong emotional experience—either
positive or negative. When the memory
goes-forget it!
9.
Humor grows coping skills. Humor has often been used as a
survival technique for prisoners of war.
Most of us are trying to survive the constant change of new technologies.
Just trying to figure out how to operate our phones can be stressful. Some research indicates that laughter increases
adrenaline, oxygen flow, and pulse rate. After experiencing laughter, most
people report feeling relaxed and calm. No sense being pessimistic, it wouldn’t work anyway!
- Humor cultivates energy
and engagement. Purposeful games, directed
play and physical activity all promote humor and learning. The research on the benefits of movement
and learning supports the idea that play and laughter increase the oxygen
levels and energy that are critical for well-being. Energizer Bunny
Arrested; Charged With Battery!
- Humor captures and retains
attention.
Laughter and surprise can hook even the most reluctant learner. Emotion
drives attention and attention drives learning. The brain cannot learn if
it is not attending. Humor generates the unexpected, which alerts the
attentional center of the brain and increases the likelihood of information
recall. Lost In Thought-It’s Unfamiliar Territory!
- Humor neutralizes
stress. Humor will decrease depression, loneliness and anger. The contagious nature of laughter is caused by
mirror neurons or “brain cells that become active when an organism is
watching an expression or behavior that they themselves can perform.” If
you see someone laughing, even if you don’t know the reason for the
laughter, you will probably laugh anyway. Laughter is contagious.
Catch it! Spread it! He Who Laughs-Lasts!
- Humor enhances
relationships. They may not remember what
you said, but they will remember your sense of humor and how they felt
when they were with you. Build
a Humor Haven in your workplace
or your home filled with joke, riddle and humorous books. Make time for
play. Fill your life with things that bring you smiles, including clown
noses, squish balls, games/ puzzles.
What would Scooby do?
- Humor
nurtures creativity. The employment
market has transitioned from agriculture and manufacturing jobs to
positions requiring ingenuity and inventiveness. Humor promotes creativity
and critical thinking skills. Often humor comes from
unconnected, random thoughts. Grow creativity through laughter yoga, telling funny
stories or playing games. Do Not Disturb, I am
Disturbed Enough Already!
- Humor
facilitates communication. Humor
is a great way to build relationships with others. Understanding your humor style will
assist your humor practice.
Humor is a social lubricant.
It has the power to generate a culture of trust in your
organization. If you
understand and nurture a constructive humor style, it will positively
impact your ability to communicate. Humorous
interaction between coworkers encourages a healthy, productive work
environment. A Closed Mouth Gathers No
Foot!
- Humor supports the change
process. We are faced with change on a daily
basis. When you can laugh about unexpected challenges or even your own
health issues, you know you will survive and even thrive. A great strategy is to
create a top ten list of “What’s So Funny” about the change or challenge. Change is
good-you go first!
And now for the number one
reason to laugh frequently and often…
- Humor Is FREE and FUN. Living well includes
humor and joy. The current fast pace of many life styles can bury a sense
of humor. Dig around for humor resources to share with your friends and
colleagues. Do not let anything rob you of your
passion for bringing joy to your life. I want to live forever- so far so good!
Nurture your sense of humor, by
spending time in developing and growing your humor practice. Consider keeping a humor journal,
spending time with colleagues who make you laugh, and purposefully including
humor in every lesson everyday. Carefully cultivate your humor being to fully share the abundance of joyful living Remember humor is a fundamental
factor in the cognitive/technological revolution that needs to shape 21st
century education.
Never take life too seriously- you won’t get out alive.
Humor is essential in your life which helps you to feel happy. To change your mood and make you feel very enthusiastic about your life! Humor brings a fun in life.
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