Have Ho Ho Ha Ha and join a
Laughter Club With Laughter
Yoga! |
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by Doug Dvorak |
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What Is Laughter Yoga?
Laughter Yoga is a physically-oriented
technique that uses a perfect blend of
playful, empowering and otherwise
"tension-releasing" laughter and breathing
exercises. These exercises are simple,
structured, and based on the philosophy of
"acting happiness". They are appropriate and
beneficial for all, regardless of their
cognitive, sensorial or motor abilities /
limitations You do not need to have a sense
of humor, be happy or have any reason to
laugh.
Laughter is the Best Medicine! Humans were
designed to laugh. Laughter is nature's
stress buster. It lifts our spirits with a
happy high that makes us feel good and
improves our behavior towards others. Just a
few generations ago happy healthy humans
spent 20 minutes a day or more in laughter.
Now adult daily laugh time is down to 5
minutes or less in many countries. This is
one of the worst aspects of 'modern life'.
Laugh yourself healthy: we all know that
laughter makes us feel good. A regular 20
minute laughter session can have a profound
impact on our health and well being.
Laughter is gentle exercise. It fill your
lungs and body with oxygen, deep-clears your
breathing passages and exercises your lungs.
This is really important for people who
don't get regular aerobic exercise. When we
laugh our bodies release a cocktail of
hormones & chemicals that have startling
positive effects on our system. Stress is
reduced, blood pressure drops, depression is
lifted, your immune system is boosted &
more. Western science is just starting to
discover the great effects of laughter.
What Are Laughter Clubs?
Laughter Clubs are fully independent,
not-for-profit, non-political, non-religious
and non competitive community-based
associations of diverse people where all are
welcome regardless of gender, age, physical
abilities, social or economic backgrounds.
They practice the Laughter Yoga method of
Laughing for no reason as a form of
exercise. There are currently over 5000
Laughter Clubs in 53 countries.
Each club defines its own meeting frequency.
People attend for various reasons. These
include and are not limited to:
Health improvement
Learn to better manage stress and/or anger
issues
Boost Happiness
Foster Inner Peace
Overcome sadness and depression
Break social isolation and create new
friendships
Develop self-confidence
Improve and/or alleviate the discomfort of
specific physical challenges
Play and have fun in a safe and non
competitive environment |
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Thank you for allowing me to share with you
my
thoughts on inspirational and motivational
speaking.
Cordially Yours,
Doug Dvorak
847.359.6969 –doug@dougdvorak.com |
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