>----- Original Message -----
From: Robin <rmasse2333@aol.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS <adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: Tips for More laughter in Your Life
> I have a few laughs going on at my place. Today I had my 2 "grandkids"
> with me & we to pick up Pops for lunch. As he came out, the 3year old
> boy Adison, said "Pops has a cute butt!" I just died laughing. Later,
> he came to me & said "I love you MEME, you have a cute butt and it's
> big." Out of the mouths of babes!!
> Robin
>
> At Tue, 22 May 2001, Helen Dynda wrote:
> >
> > 1.. Practice laughing 5 min/day. Fake it till you make it.
> >
> > 2.. Look for humor around you--on signs, in people's behavior, on TV,
in the newspaper, the things others say, the crazy things that happen to
you.--Keep a journal.
> >
> > 3.. Share your embarrassing moments with other people.
> >
> > 4.. Learn to play with things that are serious like work, social
issues, money, etc. For example, use word play, silly songs, or develop a
comical view of the issue to help you laugh and cope.
> >
> > 5.. Laugh with other people when they laugh.
> >
> > 6.. Wear a smile. It puts you closer to laughing.
> >
> > 7.. Seek out entertainment which makes you laugh.
> >
> > 8.. Amuse yourself with your own sense of humor.
> >
> > 9.. Buy and listen daily to a tape of laughter, a laugh box, or a
laughing toy.
> >
> > 10.. Buy mindless toys that make you laugh.
> >
> > 11.. Wear hats that make you laugh.
> >
> > 12.. Cultivate your innate playfulness.
> >
> > 13.. Be creative with fun.
> >
> > 14.. Make sure you have fun.
> >
> > 15.. Give yourself permission to laugh at anything you need to.
> >
> > 16.. Do at least one silly, non-conforming thing a day.
>
> --
> Robin
>