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Let some laughter into your life
Solutions coach and psychologist Dr Pam Spurr explains why laughter really is the best medicine
We lead whirlwind lifestyles in incredibly stressful times. People feel that they've no time for the little pleasures that they know life can offer. Instead they have to get on with the grind of commuting, working long hours, juggling children, partners and family needs, leaving them little time for joy.
I meet many women who feel they've lost any sense of happiness, joy and laughter in their daily life. In fact about 40 per cent of women will suffer from depression at some point in their adult lives. Life is short and if you don't have any laughter and joy in it you definitely need to build something.
Not only is laughter and happiness good for your emotional and mental well-being, it also has physical benefits. Laughter releases those fantastic feel-good brain-chemicals called endorphins. At the same time, these can combat the release of the stress hormone cortisol. A high level of cortisol is implicated in many medical problems.
10 ways to introduce more laughter into your life
When trying any of these or similar strategies, you need to carve out 'laughter time' while doing them. During this time you're not going to worry about problems at work. You're not going to fret over family issues. Instead for the 10 or 20 minutes, hour, or afternoon, you allow yourself this time you won't let anything spoil it. You deserve this at the very least!
1. Get a daily dose of laughter by watching your favourite comedy or sitcom DVD or video. Get prepared by pre-recording some of your favourite comedy. Then all you need is to watch it for 10 to 15 minutes to get yourself laughing and your endorphins circulating.
2. Make visiting a comedy club with friends or family a regular date in your diary. It's incredibly uplifting to sit amongst an audience where everyone is laughing. Laughter is contagious and it can help boost your blackest mood.
3. Start seeing the world from a child's-eye view. Children will giggle and laugh at the smallest thing. You only have to open your eyes to the little joys around you. For example, watching two neighbourhood dogs eye each other up, circling around the other until they bound off to play, or two contented cats curling up together, can bring a smile to your face. Even people-watching can be a humorous event!
4. Allow yourself a regular 'Child's Play Day'. This is where you go to your local park, swing on the swings, slide down the slide, buy your favourite penny-sweets from your childhood and let go of all of your cares.
5. Stay in touch with your creative side, as research shows that this increases happiness and joy. Maybe you fancy yourself as a secret painter or sculptor - so go for it! Buy some paints and brushes, cover the kitchen floor, and unleash your artistic side on the canvas. Or buy some modelling clay and get stuck into it. I'm sure you'll be laughing at your wonderful 'art'.
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