Motivational Monday: Laughter is the Best Medicine
(Posted on December 7, 2020)

A priest, a minister, and a rabbi want to see who’s best at his job. So they each go into the woods, find a bear, and attempt to convert it. Later they get together. The priest begins: “When I found the bear, I read to him from the Catechism and sprinkled him with holy water. Next week is his First Communion.”
“I found a bear by the stream,” says the minister, “and preached God’s holy word. The bear was so mesmerized that he let me baptize him.”
They both look down at the rabbi, who is lying on a gurney in a body cast. “Looking back,” he says, “maybe I shouldn’t have started with the circumcision.”
(This joke was voted the funniest gag in a 2010 Reader’s Digest joke contest.)
Are you laughing yet?
What a great way to start out a morning --- laughter! Did you know that there have been many scientific studies done on the power of laughter and it's ability to heal. Not that most of us need " science
" to prove it, we know from experience that a good belly laugh changes the mood in the room tremendously.
This week a couple of odd things happened to me. Things that could have evoked several responses. Let's take one of them. Monday morning at 5:30 AM --- in the rain --- I take the dog outside. On the way back in, my flip flop ( yep I know it's winter
🤣) caused me to slip and fall on the wet wood. I landed on my knees and hands and tore my jeans. I had to go back inside and completely change for work and clean up the bruises on my knee. What a way to start a Monday morning!
I could have been angry, or frazzled, or frustrated --- I was laughing. It was truly funny!
A few more weird little things happened that day ( it was accident prone Monday for me
), but I laughed away each of them. Laughter truly was the best medicine that day.
By laughing at this, I kept my energy on a high note. If I would have been angry or frustrated, I would have dropped my energy lower, and possibly have affected people around me. Our mood, can directly affect others, their mood, and the overall energy of the area we share.
I'm sure if you sit and think about this, you will see times in your life where your energy might have impacted others; or the energy of another person impacted you --- either positively or negatively.
Think about this on a wider scale. If our energy can affect others within our immediate environment, it might also impact our larger environment. Now is a time where many people are living in fear. Fear, anger, loneliness are prevailing emotions in our current culture. It's difficult to rise above that and keep ourselves in a state of love and acceptance. But it can be done --- and laughter is a great tool to help us get there.
If you have children or grandchildren, you've likely seen the movie "Monsters Inc.". These monsters were sneaking into small children's closets at night and attempting to invoke the "largest scream" out of them. The power of the "fear" or the scream fueled energy for the monsters to live. Later in the movie they realize that laughter emits an even greater power for them, so they begin to make the children laugh, not scream. Interesting analogy!
What if that's true in our world. What if we chose laughter, over fear and anger --- could we ultimately chose to change our larger environment?
I don't know the answer to that --- but what do we have to lose?
So this week --- laugh, laugh, laugh!
Smile at your neighbor. Wave to a friend. Smile under your mask while you grocery stop! Do a good deed! Spread goodness, light and love --- and refuse to partake in the darkness!!!!
If you're having trouble laughing this early in the morning --- here you go
--- I dare you!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
--Abraham Lincoln
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









