By: Virtuality Studio
Laughter is music to our soul, it helps us to relax and be happy. Whether you are at work, at home or at play make sure to bring laughter into every moment possible. Play jokes, laugh at yourselves and each other, be silly, PLAY, watch funny movies, read funny things, and most importantly spend time with the people you love and care about and have FUN together!
Life is not meant to be all hard work and no play, it is supposed to be fun. Have a good time while you are here and learn to blend that enjoyment into all areas of your life. Have some good laughs, and have some fun. Life is meant to be a good time.
TEN THINGS I LEARNED FROM LAUGHTER
- Life is supposed to be fun and we need to allow ourselves to have fun more often.
- Do not take yourself too seriously. The people who truly love you will continue to love you no matter what and the others just do not matter.
- The bigger and louder the laugh, the better.
- Laughter makes you feel good.
- Fun times give you something to look forward to and great memories to look back on.
- Laughter is good not only for the people laughing, but it can also brighten everyone around them.
- The best things in life really are free, laughter costs nothing.
- People and situations that do not allow laughter are not good people and situations to be around.
- Most of the stuff you think matters in your life really does not.
- Laughter is one of the few times many of us are actually fully present in the moment. It is hard to be in the midst of laughter and be mentally off somewhere else.
Disclaimer: this article is intended for inspirational purposes only and the techniques and ideas described herein are not to be used as a substitute for professional medical or psychological treatment or without prior consultation with, approval of, and under the supervision of your physician or therapist. Application of the information, techniques and ideas in this article is at the sole risk and discretion of the reader.
Author Resource:-> Melissa Marie Marcy is an author, artist and Reiki practitioner in the Chicagoland area. She is the author of The Manifestation Guidebook and How To Be In Tune With The Infinite, and has produced a series of Reiki charged nature meditation videos and mp3’s. For more information or to schedule a Reiki session, please visit her website Virtuality Studio Reiki and Meditation.
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