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November 15, 2009

A Sense of Humor Increases Creativity

Filed under: Motivational — Tags: , , — admin @ 12:18 pm

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Steve Gillman asked:


Does a sense of humor make for a more creative mind? Perhaps. There are certainly many creative and intelligent people who also like to have a good laugh. Consider the following two examples.

American physicist Richard Feynman was a joint recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, for his work on quantum electrodynamics. He is credited with the concept and early exploration of quantum computing. He also had a very well developed sense of humor.

Here is how he is described in Wikipedia: “As well as being an inspirational lecturer, bongo player, notorious practical joker, and decipherer of Maya hieroglyphs, Richard Feynman was regarded as an eccentric and a free spirit. He liked to pursue multiple seemingly independent paths, such as biology, art, percussion, and lock picking.” An unusual character, to say the least.

Another example of the combination of a very creative mind with a sense of humor is found in Albert Einstein. You may have seen one of the more famous photos of him, in which he is sticking his tongue out at the photographer. Einstein was known to be very playful and full of laughter.

But is this just coincidence? We are all a collection of character traits after all. Is it possible that Einstein and Feynman just happen to have a well-developed sense of humor – which had no relation to the creative work which they did? Maybe. But there is a more likely explanation.

Sense Of Humor And Creativity

According to brain researchers, three parts of the brain light up when you laugh at a joke. There is the thinking part that helps you get the joke, the area that controls the movements of your muscles and an emotional area that makes you feel good. What makes something funny isn’t as clearly understood, but humor researcher (what a job!) John Morreall believes laughter is a response to incongruities or stories that disobey conventional expectations.

Does that sound familiar? Stories that disobey conventional expectations? That is the essence of lateral thinking. Consider that while other mathematicians and physicists were more conventional, Einstein was imagining himself riding on a beam of light. That’s a whole different approach – closer to the kind of thinking that makes humor possible than to the usual analytical thinking of mathematicians and physicists.

Of course a correlation doesn’t prove causation. In other words, Feynman’s love of practical jokes and Einstein’s readiness to play and laugh don’t necessarily cause more creativity. Instead, it is possible that their creative genius and there sense of humor are both caused (at least in part) by a different way of thinking.

If this different way of thinking explains the correlation between humor and intellectual creativity, then developing your sense of humor wouldn’t necessarily help you to become more creative (although you might be happier). To do that, you would have to change the deeper patterns of thought. But then, what if humor did just that?

Remember that humor lights up three parts of the brain, starting with the thinking part that helps you get the joke. Consider a one-liner, like “If at first you don’t succeed, skydiving may not be for you.” A joke like this starts out with a traditional saying (“If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.”), and then surprises you. It disobeys conventional expectations. It goes in an unexpected direction.

What did the fish say when he ran into a concrete wall? – “Dam”

To “get it,” your mind must go in an unexpected direction as well. In other words, creating or understanding humor is essentially a process, and a practice of lateral thinking. (Lateral thinking is a way of attacking problems from other angles, as opposed to the more traditional linear and logical ways. ) Doesn’t it seem likely that if you exercise your mind in this way, you will also have more ability to think “outside the box” – to be more creative in your problem solving?

Two eggs are in a frying pan and one says to the other, “Gosh it’s getting hot in here.” The other one screams, “Oh my god, it’s a talking egg!”

Many people have observed that the relaxation which often comes with laughter results in greater productivity. This makes sense. It is easier to do good work, and have good ideas when you are less stressed. But beyond that, I think the research will eventually show that developing one’s sense of humor specifically develops a kind of thinking that leads to greater creativity.



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November 14, 2009

Priceless Humor – Get the Admiration of Others by Cultivating a Sense of Humor

Filed under: Motivational — Tags: , , — admin @ 6:01 pm
Mike Powers asked:


A good sense of humor does a lot of good things for a person. It makes them more likable and increases their attractiveness. Also, people with a sense of humor tend to be very natural at starting and leading a good conversation.

The thing is, it is quite easy to develop a good sense of humor. Each and every one of us can cultivate our inner funniness to a level that people would admire.

Here are some priceless humor tips on how to cultivate yours.

1. Project a light, humorous air. How you view things affects your ability to see humor. View the things happening around you as funny and comical. Find the funny in everything – positive and negative.

2. Get together with people who are fun and humorous. If you are not a naturally humorous person, it helps to see it in action. Hang around with people who are naturally funny and who can easily make people laugh, and you will begin to see how it works. Their wittiness will brush off on you just by being around them.

3. Don’t be afraid to poke fun at yourself. It is o.k. to use yourself as the subject of a joke. Don’t be afraid to laugh at yourself. It helps add that light, humorous air to your personality.

4. Read up on funny jokes. Read comic strips in the news paper and jokes in joke books. Take the ones you like or think are funny, and use them as a basis for other jokes. Try to select certain jokes for specific situations. Collecting good jokes is a great way to expand your mind and ability to develop priceless humor.

Humor is wonderful. It leads to happy thoughts, adds spark to relationships, and it can make a miserable person feel better, at least for the moment.

So, use these tips to develop your own sense of priceless humor.

Apply it everyday in your life. It is great laughter therapy. It can really lighten things up in your workplace, in a relationship, and anywhere else.



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November 13, 2009

Recession Proof Yourself With Humor And Laughter

Filed under: Motivational — Tags: , , — admin @ 10:36 am
Gerry Hopman asked:


Too many people suffer from chronic seriousitis these days. It shows up in the stren faces, furrowed brows, bad hair days, impatience, up-tight behavior, and loss of persective.

We need tp lighten up! We take ourselves way too serious with disastrous effects to our personal health and wellness. We need to recognize that laughter truly is ‘the best medicine.’

What most of us don’t realize is that by not laughing, we miss out on many health benefits. A good laugh massages face, shoulders and stomach muscles, reduces blood pressure, increases oxygen flow, boosts the immune system, and casues a reduction in stress-inducing chemicals.

Research has shown that laughter works faster than Valium or vodka. The benefits from a good belly laugh can last up to 24 hours. Dr. William Fry, a lughter pioneer researcher found that 30 seconds of hearty laughter equals a three minute physical workout on a rowing machine.

You don’t even need a reason to laugh, even fake laughter is good for you. Thousands of ‘Laughter Clubs’ have sprung up all over the world practicing fake laughter with the same benfits as derived from real laughter.

With the downturn of the economy and the increase of personal stresses, it is important to remember that humor and laughter are powerful stress busters. It is impossible to be stressed when laughing. Laughter provides an instant vacation from our stress,

Humor and laughter clear our minds, so that we can think more clearly and become more creative in resolving our problems. Humor helps us cope with difficult time and situations. It is a known fact that there was more humor created during Worl War Two than any other time in history.

Humor and laughter help to reduce conflict and faciltate easier communication. They quickly help lower the barriers and ease connection with people.. This is a tremendous asset for people caught up in the negative effects of the economy, when having tp pusue other avenues of employment.

Humor and laughter are available to each and everyone of us and at no cost, however, they still remain the most underrated and undervalued tools in society.



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November 10, 2009

Motivational Humorous Speakers Bring More Than Laughs!

Filed under: Motivational — Tags: , , — admin @ 11:02 am
Kathleen Chester asked:




If you are considering hiring a speaker for your next meeting or event, consider hiring a motivational humorous speaker. You can find s reputable motivational humorous speaker by using any of the most popular search engines such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. Most motivational humorous speakers will have a web site with video clips highlighting their style, content and overall general personality. Most of the site will list the speakers past clients, current engagements and pricing structure. as well as a pre-program questionnaire.

The pre-program questionnaire is the engine the drives the personalized content of the motivational humorous speakers program. You will want to ask the speaker if he/she intends to provide you with a program the offers high content coupled with capturing the look, feel and cultural aspects of your association or organization.

You should also ask the motivational huMotivational Humorous Speakers Bring More Than Laughs!morous speaker if he/she has done similar programs for clients like you. The speaker should also be a member of the National Speakers Association and/or the International Federation of Professional Speakers. These two organizations require their members to attain certain professional requirements in order to join. Usually the members have had to speak a minimum of 20 times for fee before they can join.

But the keys questions to ask a motivational humorous speaker before you hire them is what makes them unique and effective for your organization. Most motivational humorous speakers have a person story and message that they will impart and share with the audience. The motivational humorous speaker will then add a comedic or humorous tone to the message and customize it to your organization or association.

Meeting planners and individuals the hire motivational humorous speakers realize that most employees are hyper-stressed today and want to add some humor and motivational to their next meeting in order to impart a serious message.

If you utilize the suggestions provided on how motivational humorous speakers can add value to your next meeting or event you will ensure that the speaker meets your needs and delights the audience



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