Feeling a little bit low? Try laughing more! The term "laughter is the best medicine" is often touted a lot, but upon looking into the benefits of how it can help you feel better and get you back on track during times of stress it is definitely worth taking seriously. Several research claims cover how laughing is beneficial to your physical health, including improved blood flow, immune response, endorphin levels and sleep quality; but what about mental health?
Here are 3 ways that laughter can benefit your wellbeing:
1. Laughter dissipates distressing emotions
Rather than expressing negative emotions such as fear, anger and sadness, people often store their negative emotions. But laughter is a perfect way to let those negative emotions go. In short, laughter is very much cathartic. An example of this is when you are feeling stressed or upset; you watch a funny movie so you can laugh away negative emotions. After you watch the movie, you realise you are no longer pent up with negative emotions.2. Humour changes perspective
Laughing helps you see events in a more realistic and less threatening light. A humorous perspective creates psychological distance and this can help you avoid feeling overwhelmed. More and more mental health professionals are suggesting ‘laugh therapy’ which teaches people to laugh openly at things that are not usually funny and to cope with difficult situations by employing humour. (Just don't laugh openly at a client's issues!)3. Laughing helps learning and creativity
Daniel Goleman, psychologist, noted that laughter seems to help people think more broadly and associate more freely. Listening to jokes or even working out a new punch line for a pun activates different areas of the brain and keeps the brain on its toes. In short, you tend to be more innovative and flexible.Now that you know that laughter works wonders on your mind, how do you bring more laughter in your personal life or workplace?
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