Laughing Your Way to Happiness

Everyone has heard old saying: Laughter is the best medicine. So much has been written and discussed about the value of laughter in our lives, and how laughing can make us happy, even if we aren't happy to start with. Laughter brings people together, and is an important part of our overall life happiness. How does laughter relate to life happiness? Think of this, babies and children have more than one way of showing that they are happy, but the most common way is through smiling and laughing. Research tells us that children up to pre-school age laugh about 300 times a day.

300 times! It's because to children, life is just one big happy event. They have what they need and are not concerned in the least about what they don't have - children are experts at the art of happiness. They are happy to see mom and dad, so they smile and laugh. They are happy to see their lunch, so they smile and laugh, they are happy to play with a ball, so they smile and laugh - they're happy! As adults, we laugh about 15 times a day. That doesn't mean that we're miserable, but it does indicate that as we grow up, we start to worry and concern ourselves with things, and unfortunately, we end up laughing less, and yes, we're probably not as innately happy as a two year old. But that doesn't mean we can't be happier! One way to bring a sense of joy and happiness into our lives and practice the art of happiness is by adding laughter.

Seems sort of backwards, sure, but if it works, does it matter? If you can add laughter to your life and discover that you find happiness in the process, isn't that great? Why does laughing make me happy? A good laugh does many wonderful things for us. It gives our body a gentle work out by causing us to use muscles in the face, chest and abdomen. It causes us to breathe deeply, cleansing our system. It raises the heart rate, and causes endorphins (feel good hormones) to be released.

Laughing makes us feel the same way eating really good chocolate or having sex makes us feel. After a good belly laugh, we feel relaxed and alive and energized. Wait, those are things a happy person might feel! And whatever it is that made us laugh, later when we think about it, we will probably laugh, or at least smile again, continuing the "feel goods". How can I add laughter to my life? Making a conscious effort to laugh more every day can help add to your overall life happiness. Here are some ideas: 1. Make a point to watch very funny movies or TV programs that really make you laugh a couple times a week.

2. Rent DVDs of your favorite comedian and watch with a group of friends (or your cat - that's OK too). 3. Playing and being silly with children is a great source of laughter. They know how to make everything fun. 4.

Play fun games that induce laughing - games like charades and Pictionary™ are good examples. 5. Subscribe to some fun websites which send out funny emails every day. There are plenty out there. 6.

Look into laughing therapy - there are schools and therapists out there that will help you "learn" to laugh. 7. Just laugh - even if you sincerely fake a laugh, you will begin to authentically laugh because it's so darned silly sounding when you fake it! Laughter is a valuable part of your authentic happiness! Laughing each and every day is as good for you physically, emotionally and spiritually as taking your vitamins and getting exercise. Enjoy a good laugh today!.

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