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Laugh IS the Best Medicine

One of my favorite sayings, and one that I suppose would be my third motto (in addition to Give me coffee and Give me chocolate) is “Live, Love, and Laugh.” To me, these three words just say it all. I just don’t see any way to have one of them without the other two, and if you could – why would you want to?

Laughter is one of those things that makes you feel good from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet. When you’re in the middle of a great laugh, nothing else matters in the world. That’s what makes it such a mentally healthy thing to do. It’s the best way to keep worries and anxieties at arm’s length. It’s puzzling to me, but some people just don’t seem to know how to laugh and have fun with life. They’re far too serious and far too critical. I’d get ticked at them, but I kind of feel sorry for them.

Each day, look for things to laugh about. Turn on an Andy Griffith, Sanford and Son, or I Love Lucy rerun. Pop in a Friends dvd. Look for Dane Cook or Bill Cosby on YouTube. Loosen up and Laugh! Not only will your family, friends and co-workers enjoy your company more – you’ll feel better, live longer, and be oh so much happier.

Hang Out With Your Elders

In Part 1, we talked about hanging out with young people. (I guarantee, they’ll keep you young at heart and in mind.) Now, it’s time for the flip side. We should do ourselves a world of good by enjoying the company of older people as well. They’re precious, too! They have so much wisdom and wit to share with us, if we just slow down and take the time to allow them to do so. We think we have all the answers, don’t we? Heck, we don’t even know all of the questions!

If you have older family members or friends, ask their advice and seek out their knowledge. They’ve been around longer, seen more, and experienced more. Chances are they have a lot they could teach us and would feel overjoyed to do just that.

Don’t Worry, Be Proactive

It would be easy to say, “Don’t ever worry,” but that’s pretty close to nonesense. Sometimes we’re going to worry! If it’s a really, really stormy evening and one of my daughters was due home over an hour ago but is nowhere in sight, I’m not going to be doing cartwheels in the front yard. Worry will have crept into my heart and onto my face – I don’t have any problem admitting that. The key is, when we feel a good old case of worry (or the frets) coming on – we need to take action. In the scenario above, the unhealthy thing to do would be to sit and stare at the driveway. The healthier approach would be to call the daughter in question and find out where she is and if she needs to pull over. This is also where I’d tell her that her dad could come get her (after all, he’d have his shoes on and keys in his hand at this point).

We need to address that which worries us face to face – you know, see what it has to say for itself. Many times, we’ll find that its bark is worse than its bite. Other times, we’ll find that some sort of action is called for on our end. Then we know what we have to do… act!

Drink More Water

Okay, I have a problem with this one. Water? Are you kidding me? Not when there’s Diet Dr. Pepper, tea, and (what’s that other beverage called??) coffee! My husband forwarded me an article the other day that gave a great idea, though. It said that if you didn’t care for water (guilty), you should sweeten it with Stevia, a natural sweetener, and add some frozen blueberries or raspberries. I thought that was a delicious idea and I honestly plan to try it.

Drink More Tea

Antioxidants, antioxidants, antioxidants. If you aren’t a big tea drinker, become one! Experiment with green tea, white tea, black tea, Rooibos tea. The benefits of drinking tea are simply far too reaching for me to list all in one post, so to read more, visit Tea USA. The page I’ve linked you to goes right to an article about the health benefits of tea.

For more on eating healthy, click HERE.

A Smorgasboard of Self Help Articles and Advice

I’ve collected a few more posts and articles from the top shelf for you. They cover a wide range of self help topics and issues – so you’re certain to get something from each.

8 Simple Ways to Save Money & Help Stop Poverty. When I came to the paragraph where the author mentions Starbucks, spending lots of money on books, and speeding – I took a good look at his picture. Next time he’s observing me in caffeinated fast-forward action, I’ll know it.

The Formula for Failure and Success by Jim Rohn.  After reading every word of this great article, find “Community” in the nav bar at the top.  Hover over the word until you see the drop-down menu.  Now, click on “Blog.”  This is one of the best blogs you never knew about.   Great information and motivation.  A few posts in and you’ll be ready to rule the world.  (When you’ve arrived, remember my polar bears, okay?)

Advice for a Teenage Daughter – Things You Should Never Do.  If you have a daughter, you’ll want to e-mail her the link to this post.  It doesn’t matter if she’s 12 or 42 – it’s great advice.

Women and Stress – Stories of Success.  This is a great read for anyone who wants advice for coping with stress.

Information about Flu Shots.  After 3 weeks on the living room/bathroom/and kitchen floors last year – I’ve already gotten my flu shot this season.

Why Googling is Good for Grandma and Grandpa!  Cool article.  Makes a good case for teaching our older relatives a thing or two about the internet.

14 Surprising Signs You’ll Live Longer Than You Think.  As an optimistic tea-lover who loves to walk, this article left me feeling pretty good.  However, my weakness for diet soda just took another hit and I have even more reasons to cut out red meat.  Read through the 14 “signs” and see what you need to do (or eat) more of and less of.   Also, notice what it says about housework – you and I were just praising it in the last post, weren’t we?  Aren’t we clever?

As a mental fitness guru, I also loved the following advice:  “Set personal or career goals, and challenge yourself to meet them by a certain time. Also, try new things to stimulate your brain: If you always read fiction, pick up an autobiography instead. The next day, try to recall three facts you learned from the reading.”

Have a great Friday and hug everyone you love!
- Joi