Author Topic: The Professional Laugher's Club  (Read 1186 times)

poetprose

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The Professional Laugher's Club
« on: March 28, 2007, 07:36:07 AM »
I think laughter is fundemental in healing your inner child....

"The Professional Laugher's Club"

When laughter is a friend of your's
You have found a true friend in deed
A healthy way to view life's bloopers
And a little healing for dis-ease!

So let the tears roll down your cheeks
as laughter posesses your every emotion
Hold your stomach gleefully
As if a true devotion

As a professional laugher
A master of the trade
You might be compared to solitare
Without the ace of spades.....

Pay them all no never mind
And continue to laugh
all heartedly
Because in only a matter of time
Other's will join you
Contagiously..:-))

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Re: The Professional Laugher's Club
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2007, 08:03:47 AM »
(((  Poetprose )))


Laughter is the greatest medicine and good for the soul

Leah  :)




"The main thing in one's own private world, is to try to laugh, as much as you cry"  ~  Maya Angelou
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Re: The Professional Laugher's Club
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2007, 08:09:41 AM »

Stress Management  -  Benefits of Laughter:

Hormones: Laughter reduces the level of stress hormones like cortisol, epinephrine, adrenaline, dopamine and growth hormone. It also increases the level of health-enhancing hormones like endorphins, and neurotransmitters. Laughter increases the number of antibody-producing cells and enhances the effectiveness of T cells. All this means a stronger immune system, as well as fewer physical effects of stress.

Physical Release: Have you ever felt like you "have to laugh or I'll cry"? Have you experienced the cleansed feeling after a good laugh? Laughter provides a physical and emotional release.

Internal Workout: A good belly laugh exercises the diaphragm, contracts the abs and even works out the shoulders, leaving muscles more relaxed afterward. It even provides a good workout for the heart.

Distraction: Laughter brings the focus away from anger, guilt, stress and negative emotions in a than other mere distractions.

Perspective: Sudies show that our response to stressful events can be altered by whether we view something as a 'threat' or a 'challenge'. Humor can give us a more lighthearted perspective and help us view events as 'challenges', thereby making them less threatening and more positive.

Social Benefits of Laughter: Laughter connects us with others. Also, laughter is contagious, so if you bring more laughter into your life, you can most likely help others around you to laugh more, and realize these benefits as well. By elevating the mood of those around you, you can reduce their stress levels, and perhaps improve the quality of social interaction you experience with them, reducing your stress level even more!



A recent study showed that pre-school-aged children laugh up to 400 times a day, but by the time we reach adulthood, we laugh a mere 17 times per day on average!  

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Re: The Professional Laugher's Club
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2007, 08:17:55 AM »
Leah....

Have you ever watched the British comedy "Mr Bean"?  I wrote that poem after watching one of his episodes , it was the christmas episode where he is running arround with a turkey on his head... and a skit where he goes to a church service on Christmas eve and falls asleep in the pew...... uses toothpicks to keep his eye lids open   

I laughed so hard..... I fell off my chair :-)

btw I didn't know that there was medical aspects of laughter.......... thx for posting that, I believe it!!!!!