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Articles The below articles are original material by Judy Carter. To request permission to use - email info@judycarter.com . 1. How To Pick a Great Speaker For Your Next Meeting What sounds do you hear most often from the audience when you’ve hired a speaker? Applause ---laughter --- or snoring? After the event , will you find a letter on your desk from senior management thanking you for a fantastic meeting – or a memo from HR about the dozen or so policies your speaker violated with his inappropriate remarks? Full Article 2. Is that a rubber chicken in your cubicle or are you just happy to see me? Using Humor in the Workplace - 5 Tips to Lighten up! If you’re not laughing your way through your workday, you aren't alone. Laughing in the office has evaporated faster than Liquid Paper on a typo. In this era of political correctness, Corporate America has become humor impaired. People are afraid to tell jokes because they might get fired for offending someone. Workers have stopped laughing, because the boss might think they’re not getting work done. And no one laughs anymore, especially in Los Angeles, well, mostly because they can’t – too much Botox. Full Article 3. Don’t let fear leave you speechless -- and jobless Judy Carter’s 5-step program for getting over the Fear of Public Speaking
4. Beat stress with “Humor Breaks” If you’re stressed out from a deadline, from dealing with frustrating people, or just from plain old writer’s block --- then it’s time to take a humor break.
Studies show that the brain works and learns more effectively in chunks rather than in one long stretch – so you’ll be more productive if you take frequent breaks. And if you can make yourself laugh during your breaks (that’s why I call it a humor break) -- you’ll find that humor is to stress what sunshine is to a vampire. Humor tosses stress out like an angry pro wrestler hurling an opponent out of the ring. Full Article 5. Besting Bullies and Humoring Hecklers… The Last Laugh is the Best Revenge
Schoolyard bullies, snappish bosses, prickly co-workers, nitpicky spouses, unappreciative in-laws…
If someone in your life thinks you’re fair game, help is on its way and it’s called: humor. Seriously, take a lesson from the world of professional comics, we who deal routinely with hecklers. Full Article 6. You Can Recover From Stupid Mistakes We all mess up sometimes—a meeting falls flat, you lose your temper with a co-worker or step on the gas instead of the brake and smash into someone’s house. Well, some mistakes are bigger than others. |
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