Lessons from Lois McElravy - Hangin' on with humor when live looks ugly...
 

Resources to Learn about the Power of Humor and Laughter

 

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Take the Humor Quiz 

Do you have a great sense of humor, or a great need to develop your sense of humor? Or both? Examine your HUMOR HABITS by answering these 20 QUESTIONS.
(Click here) to take Lois' Humor Quiz.

 

Articles written by Lois McElravy

Do you want to learn how you can:

  • gain a better understanding about how humor works?
  • discover the funny side of life?
  • develop your humor skills?
  • know the do's and don'ts about humor in the workplace?
  • enhance your personal relationships with a playful attitude?
  • take a time-out from the pressures and demands of your life? 
  • inject more fun into your life?
  • create personal systems and strategies to break through barriers and overcome challenge?
  • eliminate your resistance to disruptive change?
  • let go of disappointments and bounce back with resiliency?
  • expand your knowledge about living with ADHD or living with a brain injury?
  • feel good about who you are?
  • feel happy in the midst of trying times?

(Click here) to read Lois' articles and enjoy a humorous perspective about the ironies of life, receive life-changing insights; gather ideas that you can use to relieve tension and improve your relationships; and expand your knowledge and ability to effectively use humor.

Share Lois' articles with others by including a link or inserting them into your newletter, or print and post them on your work bulletin board.

 

Lessons from Lois Monthly Humor Tip 

Worries whittle away our happiness, interfere with our sleep, damage our health, harm relationships and cripple our ability. If you openly admit that you are a worry wart, chances are you also worry about how much you worry.

Some people claim to have "no worries." Others label their worries as "legitimate concerns." (Currently, there are a lot of "legitimate concerns" surrounding the presidential election.) Regardless of how you justify or classify your worries, the fact remains - we all worry to some degree.

Here are a few of the strategies I used when I was consumed with the worries and fears accompanied by my brain injury.   (continue reading)                

                   Humor Tip ARCHIVES

 

Hangin' on with Humor Newsletter

Receive Lois' "Secret Weapons" Stress Buster Strategies Special Report when you subscribe to Lois' Newsletter.   (Click here)  to sign-up for the "Hangin' on with Humor Newsletter."

 

Humor In the Workplace Audio Interview (attach MP3)

Do you long for some humor in your work place... but are concerned that you could damage your professional image by being perceived as a goof-off or not taking your work seriously? Listen to Lois' 20 minute WebTalkRadio Interview with Nan Russell on Work Matters to learn how you can appropriately inject some fun into your workplace. 

 

Original Quotations by Lois  

"I have always been intrigued by the magical power, influence and lasting impression transferred from one person to the next through quotations. It wasn't until I found myself struggling to cope and make sense of my brain injury circumstances that I came to fully recognize and depend on the transformational provisions imparted by quotations."-Lois McElravy

Quotations provide us with so many benefits - They shorten our learning curve with hard-earned wisdom and expand or challenge our perceptions with thought provoking insight. Some quotations make us chuckle, some touch our heart. Other quotes help us maintain our focus, motivate us to work towards a goal, summon up courage, boost our confidence, or inspire us to dream big. In confusing or difficult times, quotations provide answers, calm our fears, comfort our hurts and give us something to hang on to when our situation feels hopeless.

When Lois asked for feedback from participants who attended her presentations, she noticed that several "sayings" consistently showed-up on evaluations. "Sayings" that inspired someone to feel hopeful, revealed an AHA, comforted a hurt, or motivated them to think, feel or do something differently from now on.

Lois collected these valued "sayings" to share with you. Feel free to print Lois' Original Quotations and use them for yourself or share them with others. Lois gives you permission to include her quotations in your newsletter or post them on your work bulletin board, as long as you include: by Lois McElravy, Lessons from Lois. 
(Click here)  to view Lois' Original Quotations  -  Enjoy!

 

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