Sometimes FUNNY is less HA HA HA
and a lot more of AHHHH-HAAAAAA. . .
S M I L E S
S O M E
say we just don’t do
I T
enough
O T H E R S
say there’s just no reason to do
I T
which means we should all not just try
to do more of
I T
but make it one of our missions
to be the cause that everyone
we meet does
I T
S M I L E
S M I L E
DO WE EVER DO ENOUGH OF
SMILING
AND ARE WE
ALL OUT
SMILE MAKERS
THE CAUSER OF SMILES. . .
Over the years, I’ve come across a few cartoons and pictures that really bring a smile to my face and now hopefully yours:
The World
will give us all kinds of reasons to
NOT SMILE
and even more to make sure
we keep others from smiling, too
SMILE STEALERS
but not now. . .
NOT TODAY
BE THE REASON
Another loses their Frown
. . .BE THAT
Caring Catalyst of You
BRING YOUR SMILE
and be the fault
of giving it to
ANOTHER
YE-HAW
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh
NO BRAIN NECESSARY
The Wrong Number
It may not be so much as when did you
G E T
A WRONG NUMBER
so much as when did you
DIAL ONE. . . ?
We are absolutely living in a time
of
GETTING
and
GIVING
the wrong numbers
and the more we’ve become experts at
c o m m u n i c a t i n g
the less we’ve become at
interacting
or worse
UNDERSTANDING
. . .BEING UNDERSTOOD
THE LINES OF COMMUNICATION
ARE SO HOPELESSLY TANGLE
that we have to
short-circuit
those very lines
by not
untangling
or sorting them out
but by
intently
purposely
intimately
H E A R I N G
(especially what’s not explicitly being said)
NOW. . .
it’s no longer a
LAUGHING MATTER. . .
You Haven’t Heard The LAUGH of IT
When’s the last time you’ve Laughed?
When’s the last time you’ve
L A U G H E D
like a
k i d ?
Two much different questions, huh?
Picasso once said,
“EVERY CHILD IS AN ARTIST,
THE PROBLEM IS HOW TO REMAIN AN ARTIST ONCE WE GROW UP.”
Did you just grow up
this morning?
Did you just grow up
this year?
Did you just grow up
more pages of a calendar
than you can begin
to count?
DID YOU. . .
have you
grown up?
If we all had a
L A U G H M E T E R
on
would yours have broken from
OVER
UNDER
use?
L A U G H T E R
decreases stress hormones and increase immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your resistance to disease.
L A U G H T E R
triggers the release of endorphins, the body’s natural feel-good chemicals. Endorphins promote an overall sense of well-being and can even temporarily relieve pain. . .
Go ahead. . .
G O O G L E :
THE BENEFITS OF LAUGHTER
if you have an hour
if you have a day
if you have a week
if you have a month
if you have a year
if you have a life
if you have but just a mere
m o m e n t
So when’s the last time you
laughed like a kid?
Maybe that’s not the question
at all. . .
Maybe the real question;
the only question
is when is the
N E X T T I M E ?
How about now. . .
again and again and again
a n d again and again a n d. . .s o. . .D E C I D E O F T E N
A Laugh on ME
It was a while ago
so I can technically be let off the hook;
I was a student pastor
at Mt. Moriah Christian Church
in a little blip on the map
called Butler, Kentucky. . .
It was a warm Sunday morning and someone
had taken the trouble to pick a
magnificent bunch of flowers
and arrange them in a beautiful vase
on top of the altar. . .
In my attempt to not only bring people’s attention to it,
but also comment with a
‘Grateful Heart’
I inadvertently told the bold group of worshipers
“This is one of the most beautiful CENTERFOLDS I’d ever seen. . .”
The Church Organist has nearly recovered from that faux pas
. . .Nearly 40 years later, I’m still getting remarks
for not saying CENTERPIECES. . .
Ohhhhhhhhh, it’s not been the only time. . .
There’s been malfunctioned zippers. . .
There’s been me introducing my brand new wife with my ex-wife’s name. . .
There’s been botched toasts. . .
There’s been misspellings in bulletins and newsletters. . .
There’s been wadder leaks and me getting more wet than the kids I baptized. . .
There’s been plenty of times I’ve been laughed A T
but not as many times as I have actually
LAUGHED AT
m y s e l f. . .
Y O U ?
Well. . .
there’s some good news
if you’ve actually had a good
ga-faw
at your own expense. . .
There’s two distinct studies that have shown that people
who have the ability to laugh at themselves
displayed positive and desirable qualities. . .
The first of these studies
conducted by Ursula Beerman
and Willibald Ruch
show that people who know how to laugh at themselves
tend to be more cheerful
and less serious
than those who remain solemn. . .
The second study
conducted by Colette Option, Julian Barling, and Nick Turner
found that in the workplace,
leaders who are able to laugh at themselves
and not at their colleagues
were viewed as more
l i k a b l e
c a r i n g
and t r u s t w o r t h y. . .
M O R E
the studies
shows a surprising link between the ability to laugh at yourself
and l e a d e r s h i p potential
In essence. . .
The Researchers hypothesized
that when a leader
joked about themselves
in a critical way
people would view them as someone who values jokes
and shows concerns for others. . .
“We chose humor as a mechanism through which leaders express their concern for others (vs. the self) because of the potential for humor to be both a weapon to harm others and a tool to build relationships,” the Researchers wrote.
“By making fun of themselves the leaders showed disregard for the difference in status between them and their workers and this was viewed as concern for others.”
The study ultimately concluded,
The Leader who poked fun at themselves was rated as more trustworthy and a better Leader
There’s so many,
m a n y
ways to be a
C A R I N G C A T A L Y S T
but being able to not just
s m i l e
at yourself
but actually
laugh A T
l a u g h w i t h others
at yourself
is absolutely one of the most powerful
and
fun ways. . .
The World is in
d e s p e r a t e
need of a laugh. . .
give’em a reason
and throw in a few smiles
for free
just for memory’s sake
for years down the road. . .
It’s one beautiful
C E N T E R F O L D
that’ll always be in
b l o o m
B E S I D E S
U s u a l l y
when you give the World
a reason to smile
I T W I L L