5 Things We’re Doing Right Now To Laugh More
5 min read by Megan Rea
Here’s a fun fact you may not know; I used to teach Improv Comedy classes. And I LOVED it.
Now, keep your definition of “classes” loose because, in all honesty, it was a high-school church life group of sorts. Nonetheless, I taught it and it was awesome.
Secretly I hope I didn’t look forward to it more than my “students,” but years later when I run into them and they still talk about it, I think I’m safe.
What is it about laughter that just bonds us? Laughing with another person has a way of breaking down barriers, timidity, and disarming the serious adult self we’re all trying so hard to project.
PSA: Never forget that uptight dude from work was once a 4-year-old shoving nickels up his nose.
I don’t know why that information helps, it just does.
I’ve never met a single person who doesn’t love to laugh. But if that’s true, then why is it so hard for us to make daily laughter a priority?
Case in point: Earlier I stopped at a coffee shop and there are approximately 5 adults and 2 children. The adults were disgruntled like it was their job. The 2 littles, on the other hand, were playing, making faces, and talking much louder than is socially acceptable in said coffee shop and they don’t give a dang. Why? Because they were creating joy and loving every minute of it.
I’m convinced there are things we know when we’re young that we talk ourselves out of believing as we age. Example: Daily laughter is extremely important for your health. Here’s why:
- Laughter triggers the healthy functioning of blood vessels and can reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease (source)
- Laughter releases dopamine & improves emotional health (source)
- Laughing with someone strengthens the bonds of a relationship and improves healthy communication (source)
- Laughter boosts your immune system and your energy levels
- Laughter combats stress, anxiety, can break the tension, and quickly put life into perspective (Check out this post and this post for more help with that.)
Most of us know that though right? Most of us recognize that joyful people are just healthier all around. Not to mention, way more fun to be around than their crabby counterparts. Like most things, the issue isn’t typically knowledge, but implementation. So friend, how can you physically get more laughter in your life?
A few years ago after walking through infertility, ( download and listen to our testimony “learning to dance on the water” now on our resources page)I noticed how serious all of life had become. It felt as if everything had a low-lying gray cloud looming over it. A lid of grief that I just couldn’t bust through.
I’m a pretty self-aware person. I feel like God has wired me for joy and to deeply appreciate life with all its weird intricacies. But I didn’t feel that at all. I just felt sad.
For the sake of a good story, I wish I could tell you, “Finally, one day while driving down the road that I was hit with an epiphany equivalent to a lightning bolt from heaven… ‘You need to laugh more!’”
But that’s not how it happened. I do though remember thinking, “If I don’t start watching and listening to funny things on purpose, if I don’t get, dare I say, intentional, about valuing how much humor adds to my day, I’m going to turn into somebody I don’t really like.”
Life is hard. It doesn’t always make sense to our humanity on this side of heaven. I get that right at this moment more than you know. But I also know that God in His kindness gave us this amazing coping mechanism called “humor” and I intend to use it. And if you want some help getting more laughter in your life, you came to the right place.
Here are a few things we do to add more laughter to our life
1. Find a funny sitcom
Few things bring a smile to my face quicker than a well-placed Leslie Knope quote.
“Ann, you beautiful tropical fish. You’re smart as a whip and you’re cool under pressure.”
Can we all just pause for a moment of silence that Parks & Rec ever came to a conclusion? I know it’s been 3 years. I’m still allowed to not be over it.
What sitcom is making you laugh because clearly, I need a few more options 😉
2. Game On!
If you don’t know about the game/app, “Heads Up,” think reverse Catchphrase and you’re videoing your friends’ faces the whole time. Makes perfect sense right? :p
One super exciting night home in the dead of January (said no one ever) Chris and I downloaded the Heads Up app on a whim. 20 min later we were laughing so hard our sides hurt. Which, by the way, is the best kind of hurt. Since that blustery night, we’ve been known to bust out the Heads Up app on co-workers, at family functions, and have even been known to approach each other randomly while, oh I don’t know, paying bills with the phone on our forehead and start playing. And if you for some reason are confused by that last sentence, just get the app and all will make sense again.
And if you’re more of a “board game” person, we have played this with everyone from my 11-year-old niece to our 94-year-old grandpa and it is hysterical each and every time.
3. Put a date on the calendar with your “fun” friend
You know that friend that builds you up and makes you laugh? The one that makes you feel like you’re not alone or crazy. The one you always feel better after seeing? Call that friend and then put a date on the calendar to do something fun with them. Even if it’s a facetime or Target run, it’s worth it. And if you need some help in the friendship department whether it’s pursuing new friendships or deepening old ones, read this.
4. Add humor to your home
You know what I love? A letter board.
You know why? So I can rotate quotes like this throughout my home on the regular.
I’m a big fan of your home making you smile. There are some great ideas to help with that here.
5. Watch or Listen to a Comedian
Did you know that you can stream comedy albums on Spotify? My sister-in-law introduced me to this magic. We laughed in a hotel room for 10 min straight. Thanks, Jim Gaffigan. Comedians can get a bad rap. There’s a lot of raunchiness out there. But there’s no need for that and there’s a lot of funny ones worth sifting through. Google “clean comedians” and entire lists will pop up.
What’s making you laugh lately? Let us know in the comments below!
Until next time,
Megan
I don’t have a friend right to make a date on the calendar and that makes me laugh I have not really had a good laugh in a long time
It”s true that laughter is the best medicine. My sister and I shared a huge laugh session over a situation last night! It was the best laugh that I have had in a while. Still laugh when I think about it!
There’s nothing better is there? Especially when it’s with your sister! 🙂