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Laughter Is The Best Medicine - Take Time To Laugh!
Here are some funny lines that will bring a SMILE to your face!
That moment when you spell a word so wrong that even
autocorrect is saying, “I’ve got nothing man!”
Yes officer I saw the speed limit sign, I just didn’t see
you.
My favorite people are the ones that can make anything
funny, just by the laughing.
My bed is a magical place where I suddenly remember everything
I was supposed to do.
I love it when someone’s laugh is funnier than the joke.
I didn’t fall, the floor was lonely so I gave it a hug.
My brain in the morning, ahh
where is my coffee, where are my shoes, where are my keys,
My brain at night, I wonder why the earth was placed exactly here and provide the perfect place to sustain human life.
My brain at night, I wonder why the earth was placed exactly here and provide the perfect place to sustain human life.
Nothing compares to the stomach ache you get from laughing
too hard with your best friends.
I hate it when I am taking a drink and all the ice attacks
my face.
I hate waking up from an awesome dream and forgetting what
happened.
That awkward moment when your sarcasm is so advanced that
people think you are stupid.
Having plans sounds like a good idea until you have to put
on clothes and leave your house.
That most annoying moment when the most annoying person is
complaining about someone being annoying, in the same way they are annoying.
I am really good at stuff, until people watch me do that
stuff.
The sole purpose of a child’s middle name is so that he can
tell when he’s really in trouble.
The bedroom was clean until I had to decide what to wear.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
Be Wise and Brave and Do Not Fear Change.
Be Wise, Be Brave and Do Not Fear Change
- May we be wise
enough to recognize the illusions that make us suffer.
- May we be brave
enough to let go of them.
- May you not fear
change, difference, infirmity or death.
- May you be free
of fear and the need to control life.
- May we together
live mindfully in the present and enjoy every moment.
A few years ago I had plans to see a dear friend of mine while I was in Florida
working, and very sadly just before we were going to see each other he passed away suddenly of a heart failure at just 50 years old.
The quote
above was on the signature line of his last email to
me about getting together.
He
certainly lived by its message.
Perhaps
you may want read this quote again and take one phrase from it and really
think about it this week. Or maybe you may want to email it to a friend or put
it up on pintreast.
I am reblogging this quote today in honor of Russ Crumley.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at www.PattiWood.net. Check out Patti's website for her new book "SNAP, Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" at www.snapfirstimpressions.com.
What Are The Benefits Of Cuddling And Co-Sleeping Of All Ages? Cuddling For Partners and Co-Sleeping For Parents and Children Or Parents and Infants
What
Are The Benefits Of Cuddling And Co-Sleeping Of All Ages?
Cuddling
For Partners and Co-Sleeping For Parents and Children
Or
Parents and Infants
Let me begin by
saying that communicating through touch is SO important it has its own field of
science known as Haptics. ‘Haptics’ is a word that comes to us from Greek,
meaning ‘I fasten onto’ or ‘I touch.’ In his book, “The Stages of Human Life,”
J. Lionel Taylor tells us that “The greatest sense in our body is our sense of
touch… we feel, we love and hate, are touchy and are touched, through the touch
corpuscles of our skin.” And since our skin
is the largest organ of our body there is lot of communication possible through
touch.
The first portion
of our brain to evolve on top of its reptilian heritage is the limbic system,
the seat of emotion. It is this portion of the brain that permits mothers and
their babies to bond and loving couples have it when they cuddle and co sleep. Loving touch triggers the release of oxytocin, often
referred to as the "bonding hormone."
According to
Tiffany Field, PhD, director of the Touch Research Institute at the University
of Miami, “Cuddling stimulates pressure receptors in the skin that create a
host of effects, including reducing levels of the stress hormone cortical,
lowering heart rate and blood pressure, and improving digestion.” And research
says it works the same in adults. Touch has been found to increase
self-disclose, rapport and comfort. When the well-known therapists Masters and
Johnson were helping couples overcome problems they recommended time together
just cuddling.
According to bio behavioral scientists at
UCLA School of Medicine, touch is critical to a baby’s brain development.
Developmental neuroscience research finds that the infant brain is designed to
be molded by the environment it encounters. In other words, babies are born
with a certain set of genetics, but they must be activated by early experience
and interaction. In the critical first months of life, events are imprinted in
the nervous system. “Gentling” is the behavior that involves the stroking
and touching of newborns of humans and other animals.
“Hugs and kisses during these critical
periods make those neurons grow and connect properly with other neurons,” says
Dr. Arthur Janov, in his book, Biology of Love, “You can kiss that brain
into maturity.”
Studies
in bonding also show that human babies who are held often and touched
frequently in their earliest stages of development have higher scores on
physical, emotional, and interpersonal scales (Klaus & Kennell, 1976; Field
et. al., 1986). Mothers and
babies are hard-wired for the experience of togetherness through breastfeeding,
co-sleeping, and baby carrying.
Patti Speaking At The 7th Annual Women In Leadership Conference in Oklahoma
We just found the above photo of me speaking at the 7th
Annual Women in Leadership Conference posted on their FaceBook page. I have the
funniest expressions. Goodness knows what I was saying! I had a fun outfit,
leather leggings and little black skirt and a Channel Jacket to signify the
challenge women are having in juggling, being professional, feminine, strong,
and just plain hot!
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