How
to find your inner funny.
By
Carly Cooper
The difference between an optimist and a pessimist? An
optimist laughs to forget, but a pessimist forgets to laugh.
- Tom Bodett
When was the last time you laughed? I mean laughed so hard
that your ab workout was done for the day?
If you’re thinking it’s been decades,
it’s time to take out your scrunchie
and let down your hair.
There’s no doubt that parenting is a huge responsibility
and being a mom can be all consuming. But that doesn’t mean that you have to
take the role so seriously. Having kids is a great excuse for you to be silly
again, explore your inner child and get down right dirty. If you feel comically
challenged, here are some ways to lighten up.
- Find
your inner funny- Everyone is funny in some way. Are you a great
storyteller? Do you tell a killer knock knock joke? Do you dance like Elaine
from Seinfeld? Whatever it is about you that makes other’s laugh, keep it
up. Take ownership on your unique ability to entertain your family.
- Laugh
for the health of it- It’s been proven time and time again that
laughter really is the best medicine. It boosts your immune system and keeps
your spirits high. So in order to get your daily dose of drollness, rent a
comedy, surround yourself with fun, positive people or just try to find the
humour in your life.
- Smile
the stress away- Being a mom is a stressful job. But don’t let it get
you down. Stress is linked to many major illnesses and can make you miss the
funny moments in life. So the next time you unknowingly leave the house
wearing your slippers, or your child draws on the walls with crayon (like my
son Jack did), calmly discipline him if it’s in order and get psyched. You now have a funny story to tell!
- Encourage
your children’s sense of humour. Whether you gave birth to a ham or a
wallflower, help your children let loose. Teach them to focus on the fun
part of a challenge not on doing it perfectly. And if your daughter wants to
wear her princess costume to school, dust off your tiara and wear it when
you drive her. When your kids see you having fun and enjoying the lighter
side of life, they’ll learn how to laugh at themselves and positively deal
with the hard times that are inevitably heading their way.
Action Challenge
Find something that instantly puts you in a good mood. It
could be a quote, a favorite song, or a picture of your kids. Whatever it is,
keep it close by. The next time you feel like you’re about to fly off the
handle, refer to whatever it is that makes you smile. It’s time to find the
funny and bring back the joy of motherhood.