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May 07, 2006

Laughter

Laughter, fun and enjoyment.  Aren't these things that we all seek?  I've often underestimated their value as I plod along throughRen_laughter_1 work  - like spending another Sunday at my glamorous desk enjoying the life of the entrepreneur.  I've learned a great deal , though, from my good friend Jim Pelley who practices what he preaches.  His business Lwlogo_smis Laughterworks Seminars and he's been teaching the value of humor to Fortune 500 companies  for many years. 

Jim speaks about  how humor can help manage change with workplace/life issues, make teams more effective, banish stress and unleash creativity.  It's awesome to have a friend that deeply understands the relationship between humor, communication, and productivity.

Recently Jim and I both attended a breakfast themed "Radical Gratitude" where celebrating a life of abundance was encouraged.  What better representation of appreciation, self-affirmation and a life of abundance than the gift of laughter?  What better representation of true character than a life-long commitment to encouraging enjoyment?  AND, teaching how it can make many aspects of your life and work more effective! Hannah_marmins_laughing

Some of the most beautiful sounds I know are the laughter of my wife and daughter.  So  make sure someone hears your laugh today.  It may be the beautiful sound they're looking for...
 

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