Value of Humor
Laughter really is good medicine, for everyone. So why aren't we laughing more? There is as much comedy in life as tragedy but we don't take advantage of it when we're bogged down in the daily grind or hyped-up for yet another security alert. A sense of humor is one of the most valuable assets for shifting perspectives, improving health, and learning to live in a sprit of joy. In the workplace, the right kind of humor can improve morale, customer service and the bottom-line. (For more information and resources on this topic check out WHAT'S UP / Education)
Humor at Work
Laughter as a Profit CenterHumor is no joke when it comes to the bottom line.
Humor for the Health of It
Immunize Against StressStress is a worldwide epidemic. Who is affected? And is it contagious?
Ladies, Life, and Laughter
The Role of Humor in Keeping Women Healthy, Happy, and SaneWomen are more likely to worry and less likely to be happy, especially between the ages of thirty and fifty.
Lightening Life's Load with Laughter
Immunize Against StressStress is a worldwide epidemic. You are affected. How high a price are you paying?
Humor, Hope, and Healing
Immunize Against StressStress is a worldwide epidemic. And few know how to cope with it.
Biting Off More Than You Can Chew-Life In The Sandwich Generation
The Role of Humor in Caring for Caregivers"The role of care giving is potentially an occupational hazard, and its demands place caregivers at risk for psychological and physical problems."
A Merry Heart Really is Good Medicine
Research confirms the positive impact laughter and humor play in cardiovascular health.



