
Laugh Like A Child
The sad truth is that, on average, we go from laughing 400 times a day as children to only 15 times a day as adults. Thus, many adults are missing out on the surprisingly abundant benefits of laughter. Laughing can not only improve mood, but also lower cortisol and epinephrine (stress hormones), relax muscles, and stimulate the cardiovascular system. Over the long term, there are even more benefits: increased immune function, better coping skills, pain relief, and overall improved mood and outlook on life. There are many ways to bring more laughter into your life. While some might scoff at the idea of practicing laughing, even forced laughter has benefits and can lead to easier natural laughter.