ON THE POWER OF LAUGHTER
According to Life Learning, when kids laugh and act silly they are not only having fun, but they are also training their brains and practicing their social skills, logical thinking and creativity. If laughing is a complex activity that uses many of the same cognitive skills needed for problem solving, then we adults need to engage ourselves and others in more laughter and silly behavior to look at a situation from various viewpoints and to put them into perspective. A good message here for public speakers on how to engage with their audiences.
The Coach suggests . . . that you joke around with someone today.
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