April/May 2023: Relating with laughter

Hello possums, we all like a good belly laugh, or a laughing/smiling emoji. Dame Edna (Barry Humphries) and other comedians dedicate/ed their careers to making people laugh. Just why is laughter good for our mental health?

  • It creates a connection and shared positive experiences and memories between humans.
  • It increases the release of endorphins (those feel good hormones).
  • It can decrease emotional or physical pain/suffering.
  • It assists you to think about the hard times in life in a more positive/lighter way.
  • It can lift your mood if you laugh on your own (or with others).
  • It is relaxing and distressing for you.
  • It increases your resilience.
  • It lifts your energy level.

How can you increase laughter in your life?

  • Take yourself or a special someone or a group of friends to a comedy night.
  • Watch comedy on a screen at home (computer, phone, laptop, TV). This could be a comedy show or comedy movie.
  • Read or tell jokes to yourself or others.
  • Join a laughter yoga class.
  • Make a song list of uplifting, happy songs. Listen to them and dance to them.

Here is a joke for you. 

Q: Why did the possum decide to cross over the road?

A: To visit his neighbour.

Now please email me your favourite or best joke, thanks.

Wow, I feel happier just by writing this blog:)

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