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Laugh More



      Phyllis Harmon, DTM



          Fire, pandemic, riots, and elections—what else can 2020
      be remembered for? Oh yes—the demise of the traditional
      Toastmasters education program.
          Which of the above challenges affects us most? Some would
      say the move to Pathways, others point to natural and man-made upheavals. I,
      on the other hand, think it’s none of the above. I think the most telling disaster
      for all of us falls to our apparent loss of a sense of humor.
          When is the last time you stepped back from whatever was distracting you
      and just chilled (do people say chilled any more)? We get so caught up in the
      crises of the moment, that we forget that ‘this too shall pass.’ I think we  lose our
      sense of the ridiculous as we are pounded day after day with emotional traumas
      and outside influences who tell us how to think.
          It’s not that I don’t care about what is happening around me. Heaven knows
      I have very strong opinions about some of what we are presented with. But I try
      not to let it rule how I think or act. That’s where a sense of humor and the ability
      to laugh at the world and at myself comes in very handy.
          I am reminded that laughter is therapeutic and helps put everything in                     EDITORIAL
      perspective.



          “A good, hearty laugh relieves physical tension and stress, leaving your muscles relaxed
      for up to 45 minutes after. Laughter boosts the immune system. Laughter decreases stress
      hormones and increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your
      resistance to disease.” (helpguide.org)

          So, my fellow Toastmasters, laugh. Laugh in the face of seeming disaster.
      Laugh at other people’s antics. And most of all, laugh at
      yourself. Keep your perspective and remember, what
      the Readers Digest told us for years—laughter is the best
      medicine.





      Volume 7 Issue 1 July 2020  Monthly Columnists        2020-21 Officers      Administrative Manager
      Publisher                   B. Lee Coyne, ATMS        District Director     Phyllis Harmon, DTM
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