Get More Laughter In Your Life!
David Granirer - North America's Psychotherapist/Stand-Up Comic
Volume 1, Issue 1
Editor: David Granirer, granirer@pro.net
Publisher: David Granirer http://www.granirer.com

IN THIS ISSUE
1. Welcome from the Publisher
2. How To Use Humor To Manage Stress
3. What's Good Stories
4. Classified Ads
5. Contact Information

1. WELCOME FROM THE PUBLISHER

Hi Folks,
At long last, the first issue of my e-zine to help you get more joy and laughter in our life.
Thanks for your patience. Feel free to forward it to anyone you know who might be interested. Enjoy!

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İİİİİİ2. HOW TO USE HUMOR TO MANAGE STRESS

by David Granirer

İİİİ Imagine the last time you had a bad day. And as you remember that bad day, you might notice that you actually start to feel stressed out all over again. That's because your memories connect to your emotions. When you recall a memory, it brings up the feelings associated with it. If you remember a sad time, chances are you'll feel sad. If you remember a happy time, you'll probably start to feel good.
İİİİ By recalling various memories, we have the power to change our mood. So the question is, how do we use this power Most of the time, we just let our memories come and go without trying to channel them. And that's not always to our advantage.
İİİİ When faced with a stressful situation like a conflict with a coworker, our mind calls up other memories of similar conflicts. These memories evoke stressful feelings, which add to the anxiety we're already experiencing. So by the time we actually deal with our coworker, we're not only reacting to the present, but also to the past.
İİİİ In order to use the power of our memory to our benefit, we can consciously choose to call up memories that evoke positive feelings. And when we feel positive, we're less stressed, make better decisions, are more creative, and generally handle things better.
So here's how this Six-Step technique works:

Step 1: Choose a memory of a time you felt really good, happy, at peace, etc. (The memory I always go back to is of my son when he was a baby giving his first smile.)

Step 2: Visualize the scene in detail. Where were you, what were you wearing, who else was there.

Step 3: Add in sounds and smells. What sounds were in the background, was there music, smells of food, perfume, nature, etc.

Step 4: Now remember how you were feeling.
What sensations were you experiencing in your body Relaxation? Lightness? Ease?
Where in your body did you experience them? Chest? Stomach? Cheeks?
For Step 2, 3, and 4, the more detail you can come up with, the better, as this makes the memory and associated feelings more vivid.

Step 5: Now intensify all of the details from Steps 1-4.
Make the colors brighter, the sounds and smells more graphic, and the feelings more intense. Remember, there are no limits to how good you can feel!

Step 6: Whenever you're feeling anxious or stressed, take a minute or so to do this technique. The more practiced you become at it, the easier it gets.

3. WHAT'S GOOD STORIES

İİİİ It's so easy to see all the bad things around us, that sometimes we forget about all the great things that go on. And we need to hear about good things because that gives us hope and inspires us to go out and do more good things. In this section, I want to hear from you. What's happened in your life that's good? What things have people done that inspire you to be kind to others? What funny things have happened?
İİİİİFor example, last week I had a flat tire. As I was struggling to change it in the pouring rain, a cyclist stopped and spent ten minutes helping me, getting soaked in the process. Once we were finished, and after I thanked him, he got on his bike and rode off. Maybe his gesture felt small to him, but it made me feel grateful and inspired me to want to go out and help others in need. As I say in my presentations: "Kindness is contagious, let's start an epidemic!"

Email your short stories to me at granirer@pro.net, and if I publish yours, you get a free copy of my tape "I'm OK But YOU Need Professional Help!"

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5. CONTACT INFORMATION David Granirer gives laughter in the workplace presentations for hundreds of organizations throughout North America. For more information on his presentations, stand-up comedy, products, and articles call (604) 205-9242 or go to http://www.granirer.com.

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