The Science Behind Humor and Mental Health
Humour is often just seen as entertainment, but its effects on the brain and body go much deeper. Recent research has highlighted how humour and
Humour is often just seen as entertainment, but its effects on the brain and body go much deeper. Recent research has highlighted how humour and
Laughter is often said to be the best medicine, and there’s no denying its ability to bring people together, reduce stress, and improve mood. But
For a long time, I believed that laughter was the best medicine. It’s a comforting belief that makes us feel good: laugh through life’s challenges,
In a previous article, “The 3 Huge Mistakes Leaders Make with Humour — and How to Avoid Them“, we discussed a common error: randomly adding
Humour is a powerful tool in leadership—when used correctly. It can lighten the mood, foster connections, and even boost productivity. But when humour is mishandled,
Humour can be a powerful tool in leadership, yet many leaders, executives, and professionals shy away from using it in the workplace. Despite its numerous
Humour is an invaluable tool in the workplace, especially for leaders and professionals looking to elevate their teams. With Comic Intelligence, you can strategically use
Humour is a powerful tool with numerous benefits, but it needs a special approach when it comes to the workplace. Most people view humour through
Humour can do so many things—and it’s great for business, but only when used with business in mind. We’ve all heard that laughter is the
As a busy professional, the request to organise this year’s conference might have left you feeling a bit overwhelmed. Balancing your regular role with event
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