Humor is a funny thing.
What is hilarious to one is not funny to others. I love the esurance commercials with the elderly gals dealing with technology in their own way. Here is the latest one that kills me where the old chick gets the wrong idea about candy crush saga...
http://www.popisms.com/TelevisionCommercial/100929/esurance-Commercial-2014.aspx
We all know it has been proven that laughing, and having a good sense of humor helps you be healthy and live longer. #IndisputableEvidence
Right now, though, I want to zero in on something else.
I am not to concerned about you getting a good belly laugh...
In this age of entertainment, we can go on youtube or watch a clever commercial and chortle.
Nope, not that.
It is not all about YOU, and your entertainment.
What I want to zero in on is this:
When is the last time YOU helped someone else to smile, or laugh or hoot and holler?
Yesterday the world mourned the death of Joan Rivers. As a kid growing up, she, Bill Cosby, Erma Bombeck and other stellar comedians of the 20th century helped me develop my own sense of "funny". Although she was a real person with troubles, she could always make me snort and not take myself to seriously.
Comedy, though, is sometimes not a laughing matter. Successful comedians take their work seriously. Making people laugh can come naturally for some, but others must work at it.
I wonder, when is the last time YOU purposed to get a snicker out of someone?
Ok, it is true we are not all naturally funny, but please the next time you are telling a long yawn-able story to someone, think again about how you can keep the other person from nodding off and snoring really loud before you finish...
I am no expert, but I think if Joan were still with us she might agree with a few of my below points:
TOP 10 WAYS TO MAKE SOMEONE LAUGH BEFORE YOU DIE
1.Don't take yourself to seriously. Yes, life is not always a bowl of cherries, but daily I see irony and humor all around me. Try being a missionary, or communicating with autistic people, or growing old. It would not seem so, but there is humor in all of it.
2.Your Faith is a serious matter, of course. But even our God of the scripture had a sense of humor. If you don't believe me read 1st King Ch 18. It would seem Elijah, speaking for God was asking the people where their god Baal was... maybe "busy or on the toilet?" Yes, our God uses irony and humor throughout the Bible. Thank Heaven!
3.LOOK for humor. You will find it in the funniest places, I promise.
4.CHANGE your gloomy attitude. Take a guess why Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh and the gang didn't want to hang out with Eeyore too much.... Would You?
5.Be Goofy. Its ok even for old people to be goofy once in awhile. Next week I am going to try to talk my posse in to having a glass of wine and then going out to see Guardians of the Galaxy in 3D. Do you think they will?
6.Make a little fun.....It's not OK to be cruel and make fun of people of course, but poking a little fun? I find myself the best target, with Justin Beiber a close second....or almost anyone in Hollywood who is a little bit of a head scratcher.
7.Be a FUN friend. Do you have a group of friends who love to watch paint dry? And then talk about how great that was? YIKES! Get new friends or revamp. Take them to a carnival or Monster Trucking.
8.Take a tip from the babies. Remember the funny faces we make to get babies to laugh? Skyping now with my 18 month old granddaughter is so fun but a challenge to keep her interested. Gramma has to come up with many silly songs and facial expressions and props to get her to squeal. Try that with the adults sometime.....you might get a smile, who knows?
9.Use a little imagination! One of the things that drew me to my husband of 34 years was his sense of humor. When we were dating we used to go to the mall and he would make up stories about the people walking by. He had me close to peeing my pants on many occasions. Ask my kids about the elaborate "neighborhood" stories he told them at bedtime when they were little. He had them in stitches AND tears.
A genius at work.
10. Finally, JUST DO IT. Joan is no longer with us. We need some folks to look for and point out the funny things in this life. Let that be YOU. Purpose in your heart to get a belly laugh out of someone once a day. Quit boring your friends and family to death. Yes I do know that some things in life are NOT funny, but it's up to YOU to find something that IS.
If you DO need a belly laugh today look at this:
http://siegesdotorg.wordpress.com/2014/06/17/gmt-good-missionary-training/
you will laugh till you cry:)
What is hilarious to one is not funny to others. I love the esurance commercials with the elderly gals dealing with technology in their own way. Here is the latest one that kills me where the old chick gets the wrong idea about candy crush saga...
http://www.popisms.com/TelevisionCommercial/100929/esurance-Commercial-2014.aspx
We all know it has been proven that laughing, and having a good sense of humor helps you be healthy and live longer. #IndisputableEvidence
Right now, though, I want to zero in on something else.
I am not to concerned about you getting a good belly laugh...
In this age of entertainment, we can go on youtube or watch a clever commercial and chortle.
Nope, not that.
It is not all about YOU, and your entertainment.
What I want to zero in on is this:
When is the last time YOU helped someone else to smile, or laugh or hoot and holler?
Yesterday the world mourned the death of Joan Rivers. As a kid growing up, she, Bill Cosby, Erma Bombeck and other stellar comedians of the 20th century helped me develop my own sense of "funny". Although she was a real person with troubles, she could always make me snort and not take myself to seriously.
Comedy, though, is sometimes not a laughing matter. Successful comedians take their work seriously. Making people laugh can come naturally for some, but others must work at it.
I wonder, when is the last time YOU purposed to get a snicker out of someone?
Ok, it is true we are not all naturally funny, but please the next time you are telling a long yawn-able story to someone, think again about how you can keep the other person from nodding off and snoring really loud before you finish...
I am no expert, but I think if Joan were still with us she might agree with a few of my below points:
TOP 10 WAYS TO MAKE SOMEONE LAUGH BEFORE YOU DIE
1.Don't take yourself to seriously. Yes, life is not always a bowl of cherries, but daily I see irony and humor all around me. Try being a missionary, or communicating with autistic people, or growing old. It would not seem so, but there is humor in all of it.
2.Your Faith is a serious matter, of course. But even our God of the scripture had a sense of humor. If you don't believe me read 1st King Ch 18. It would seem Elijah, speaking for God was asking the people where their god Baal was... maybe "busy or on the toilet?" Yes, our God uses irony and humor throughout the Bible. Thank Heaven!
3.LOOK for humor. You will find it in the funniest places, I promise.
4.CHANGE your gloomy attitude. Take a guess why Christopher Robin, Winnie the Pooh and the gang didn't want to hang out with Eeyore too much.... Would You?
5.Be Goofy. Its ok even for old people to be goofy once in awhile. Next week I am going to try to talk my posse in to having a glass of wine and then going out to see Guardians of the Galaxy in 3D. Do you think they will?
6.Make a little fun.....It's not OK to be cruel and make fun of people of course, but poking a little fun? I find myself the best target, with Justin Beiber a close second....or almost anyone in Hollywood who is a little bit of a head scratcher.
7.Be a FUN friend. Do you have a group of friends who love to watch paint dry? And then talk about how great that was? YIKES! Get new friends or revamp. Take them to a carnival or Monster Trucking.
8.Take a tip from the babies. Remember the funny faces we make to get babies to laugh? Skyping now with my 18 month old granddaughter is so fun but a challenge to keep her interested. Gramma has to come up with many silly songs and facial expressions and props to get her to squeal. Try that with the adults sometime.....you might get a smile, who knows?
9.Use a little imagination! One of the things that drew me to my husband of 34 years was his sense of humor. When we were dating we used to go to the mall and he would make up stories about the people walking by. He had me close to peeing my pants on many occasions. Ask my kids about the elaborate "neighborhood" stories he told them at bedtime when they were little. He had them in stitches AND tears.
A genius at work.
10. Finally, JUST DO IT. Joan is no longer with us. We need some folks to look for and point out the funny things in this life. Let that be YOU. Purpose in your heart to get a belly laugh out of someone once a day. Quit boring your friends and family to death. Yes I do know that some things in life are NOT funny, but it's up to YOU to find something that IS.
If you DO need a belly laugh today look at this:
http://siegesdotorg.wordpress.com/2014/06/17/gmt-good-missionary-training/
you will laugh till you cry:)
You make me laugh til I cry alot! Thanks for the reminder not to take yourself too seriously! No one like an Eeyore! Stupid nailed on tail...
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