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The economy is on its wildest ride in decades. The line waiting for a government bail-out is almost as long as the line waiting to check-out in stores this holiday shopping season. And, you’re simply at wits end in trying to deal with it all! Fear not - there's humor to be found amidst all of ...

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1- Number your curse words and call out a number when stress strikes. If you are really stressed, call out a high number like “5,832,463”. If it’s a minor upset, call out a low number like -- “ffffffive”.

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Sometimes a laugh is the only weapon we have.n—Roger Rabbit While I was writing my book, The Courage to Laugh: Humor, Hope and Healing in the Face of Death and Dying, my dad died. New Year's Eve 1996, he was taken to the hospital. Nine days later, just hours after my mom called to tell me ...

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"You know it's time to cut down on calories when you step on the scale and the readout says, One at a time, please!"nn- Anonymous Many of us tend to gain a few extra pounds from time to time, especially around the holiday season. Then we make a resolution to diet but that often doesn't work. ...

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"By learning to act more like a child, human beings can revolutionize thei lives and become for the first time, perhaps, the kinds of creatures their heritage has prepared them to be—youthful all the days of their lives."nn —Ashley Montagunn Waiting for my plane one morning, I was not aware ...

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LEARNING TO LAUGH WHEN YOU FEEL LIKE CRYING Article summary: The 5 steps for fully embracing life after a loss: Losing, Learning, Letting Go, Living, and Laughing Losing Losing a loved one is not easy. I know — I have had many losses in my life. The one that made the most impact on my life was my wife’s death when she was 34. I don’t think we ever forget the people we lose. So in some sense, they are never gone. But, still, it hurts not to be able to see them, hear them, or hold them again.

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