Sunday, July 25, 2010
Free Copy of The Healing and Bonding Power of Laughter
Hi. I'd like to offer you all a Free copy of my powerful life changing e-book " The Healing and Bonding Power of Laughter" Get it here. With thanks. Mike
Sunday, July 18, 2010
How to Be Humorous and Entertaining in Any Situation
People often ask me if being humorous is something they can learn and I always answer with a resounding,"YES!!" Being humorous and entertaining can be learned and in a very short time too. If you're interested why not take a look at my e-book on the subject. You can find it here and as always I kept my price low and piled on the bonus items for you. Mike
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
5 Effective Ways to Develop Your Sense of Humor
Humor has long been considered one of the most effective tools to judge the quality of any relationship. If there is laughter present you can be sure the relationship is a healthy one. When the laughter ceases the relationship is on the down slide.
If you want to have more fulfilling relationships at home and at work you might want to consider sharpening your sense of humor as a great place to start.
Here are five ways to develop your sense of humor and improve your relationships in the process.
1. Begin to cultivate an atmosphere of humor and laughter in your relationships by focussing on the funny things in life and enjoying the laughter they evoke. Soon you will be seeing humor all over and enjoying it fully.
2. If you don 't laugh as much as you used to and want to correct the situation start associating with humorous, fun loving people and avoid the downers.
3. Learn to laugh at yourself. If you don't you leave the job to others. So many people are unable to laugh at themselves because of their own insecurities and fears. We are afraid to look foolish in the eyes of others and appear to be incompetent. It is important to realize that we all make mistakes and when we do a good laugh makes the mistake seem trivial and human.
4. Collect cartoons and jokes and put them on display on the fridge or the bulletin board for all to see and enjoy. Make sure to avoid racist, sexist or filthy humor. There is plenty of good clean humor to go around without resorting to these. Remember that there is a difference between dirty and earthy humor. I personally like earthy humor. I don't appreciate dirty material.
5. Use humor to neutralize conflict in your relationships. When things get tense use self deprecating humor to lighten things up. I remember one evening having an argument with my wife, Carol. In the heat of the moment she said something totally out of character. She said something hurtful. In my surprise I looked at her and said, " Carol, when you say things like that you stoop to my level." She started to laugh and so did I. It wasn't long before things were back to normal.
Remember that a sense of humor is learned, not inherited. You can sharpen your sense of humor if you really want to. When you do, you will find that your relationships become richer and more rewarding and that people find you more attractive and fun to be with. This alone makes improving your sense of humor worth the effort.
Mike Moore is an international speaker/ writer/ cartoonist on humor in the workplace and humor and stress management.
For information on " Humor in the Workplace" click on the link beneath the title
RECEIVE A FREE COPY of Mike's cartoon e-book " Let the Laughter Begin" (17 cartoons to help improve morale and employment enjoyment
Mike Moore: Have Mouth-Will Travel
If you want to have more fulfilling relationships at home and at work you might want to consider sharpening your sense of humor as a great place to start.
Here are five ways to develop your sense of humor and improve your relationships in the process.
1. Begin to cultivate an atmosphere of humor and laughter in your relationships by focussing on the funny things in life and enjoying the laughter they evoke. Soon you will be seeing humor all over and enjoying it fully.
2. If you don 't laugh as much as you used to and want to correct the situation start associating with humorous, fun loving people and avoid the downers.
3. Learn to laugh at yourself. If you don't you leave the job to others. So many people are unable to laugh at themselves because of their own insecurities and fears. We are afraid to look foolish in the eyes of others and appear to be incompetent. It is important to realize that we all make mistakes and when we do a good laugh makes the mistake seem trivial and human.
4. Collect cartoons and jokes and put them on display on the fridge or the bulletin board for all to see and enjoy. Make sure to avoid racist, sexist or filthy humor. There is plenty of good clean humor to go around without resorting to these. Remember that there is a difference between dirty and earthy humor. I personally like earthy humor. I don't appreciate dirty material.
5. Use humor to neutralize conflict in your relationships. When things get tense use self deprecating humor to lighten things up. I remember one evening having an argument with my wife, Carol. In the heat of the moment she said something totally out of character. She said something hurtful. In my surprise I looked at her and said, " Carol, when you say things like that you stoop to my level." She started to laugh and so did I. It wasn't long before things were back to normal.
Remember that a sense of humor is learned, not inherited. You can sharpen your sense of humor if you really want to. When you do, you will find that your relationships become richer and more rewarding and that people find you more attractive and fun to be with. This alone makes improving your sense of humor worth the effort.
Mike Moore is an international speaker/ writer/ cartoonist on humor in the workplace and humor and stress management.
For information on " Humor in the Workplace" click on the link beneath the title
RECEIVE A FREE COPY of Mike's cartoon e-book " Let the Laughter Begin" (17 cartoons to help improve morale and employment enjoyment
Mike Moore: Have Mouth-Will Travel
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Free Stress Busting Summit I am a Part Of
From July 20 to 26 there is a FREE Stress Management Premier Summit consisting of a series of great one hour interviews with North America's Leading authorities on managing stress. I will be interviewed on Managing Stress Using my HA Principle.
I'd love to have you join us when you can during the week of July 20. It's all free. To find out more re. the specific times, topics and dates Click HereHope to see you all there. Mike
I'd love to have you join us when you can during the week of July 20. It's all free. To find out more re. the specific times, topics and dates Click HereHope to see you all there. Mike
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Ten Effective Self Motivating Tips
No one can motivate anyone to do anything. All a person can do for another is provide them with incentives to motivate themselves. Here are ten very effective strategies to help you get up and get moving toward actualizing your enormous, untapped potential.
Be willing to leave your comfort zone. The greatest barrier to achieving your potential is your comfort zone. Great things happen when you make friends with your discomfort zone.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Wisdom helps us avoid making mistakes and comes from making a million of them.
Don't indulge in self-limiting thinking. Think empowering, expansive thoughts.
Choose to be happy. Happy people are easily motivated. Happiness is your birthright so don't settle for anything else.
Spend at least one hour a day in self-development. Read good books or listen to inspiring tapes. Driving to and from work provides an excellent opportunity to listen to self-improvement tapes.
Train yourself to finish what you start. So many of us become scattered as we try to accomplish a task. Finish one task before you begin another.
Live fully in the present moment. When you live in the past or the future you aren't able to make things happen in the present.
Commit yourself to joy. C.S. Lewis once said, " Joy is the serious business of heaven."
Never quit when you experience a setback or frustration. Success could be just around the corner.
Dare to dream big dreams. If there is anything to the law of expectation then we are moving in the direction of our dreams, goals and expectations.
The real tragedy in life is not in how much we suffer, but rather in how much we miss, so don't miss a thing.
Charles Dubois once said, " We must be prepared, at any moment, to sacrifice who we are for who we are capable of becoming."
You are invited to visit Mike's site
About The Author
Mike Moore is a popular international speaker on humor and human potential.
A speaker with a GREAT message in a FUN Package
What people are saying about Mike
Be willing to leave your comfort zone. The greatest barrier to achieving your potential is your comfort zone. Great things happen when you make friends with your discomfort zone.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Wisdom helps us avoid making mistakes and comes from making a million of them.
Don't indulge in self-limiting thinking. Think empowering, expansive thoughts.
Choose to be happy. Happy people are easily motivated. Happiness is your birthright so don't settle for anything else.
Spend at least one hour a day in self-development. Read good books or listen to inspiring tapes. Driving to and from work provides an excellent opportunity to listen to self-improvement tapes.
Train yourself to finish what you start. So many of us become scattered as we try to accomplish a task. Finish one task before you begin another.
Live fully in the present moment. When you live in the past or the future you aren't able to make things happen in the present.
Commit yourself to joy. C.S. Lewis once said, " Joy is the serious business of heaven."
Never quit when you experience a setback or frustration. Success could be just around the corner.
Dare to dream big dreams. If there is anything to the law of expectation then we are moving in the direction of our dreams, goals and expectations.
The real tragedy in life is not in how much we suffer, but rather in how much we miss, so don't miss a thing.
Charles Dubois once said, " We must be prepared, at any moment, to sacrifice who we are for who we are capable of becoming."
You are invited to visit Mike's site
About The Author
Mike Moore is a popular international speaker on humor and human potential.
A speaker with a GREAT message in a FUN Package
What people are saying about Mike
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