Buying Real Mother’s Day Greeting Cards and Gifts, But Online
Posted by admin in Humor of The Day on December 21, 2010
Have you ever wondered what to give the woman who worked hard for so many of the things you ever got in life? Though nothing in this world can match the respect and love you have for your Mother you can express that admiration and affection for her through a beautiful card and gift on Mother’s Day. Make her feel treasured and special by sending a card that shows warmth and appreciation for the best Mother in the world.
When we were kids we used to wrap little gifts for our Mothers in colourful paper and ribbons. Mind you, as we grew up we so often forgot the importance of doing those little things. One reason behind this is a lack of time borne out of very busy lifestyles, and so, many of us just do not have days or even hours to spend physically searching for and then buying the right card and gift on the high street.
These days, thanks to the advances in technology, you can shop for Mother’s day cards and gifts online and which therefore means you can buy Mother’s day cards and gifts without ever having to step out of your home or workplace. That’s not all; you can personalise the cards online inserting beautiful words that express love and affection for your special and unique Mother. The whole experience of choosing a Mother’s Day card can be problem free and even an enjoyable experience. You might choose to send your Mother and Mother-in-law traditional pre-printed cards or special handcrafted cards.
Through viewing and buying online you will often also get a lot of ideas on the right kind of gift, and through auto enlarging previews features, even take a closer look at the actual product whilst just browsing thumbnails. You will be able to choose from a huge variety of gifts and cards within price ranges that ensure there is a suitable gift and card for every pocket.
Why not try choosing from the wide range of online Mother’s Day gifts like flowers, chocolate, jewellery and fragrances? You might like to buy pre-printed, handcrafted or embroidered Mother’s day greeting cards. You could choose from a variety of cards which includes humorous Mother’s Day cards, traditional Mother’s Day cards and contemporary Mother’s Day greeting cards to express your love and best wishes for her.
Log onto www.sure-card.co.uk for more information on how you can buy online but real Mother’s Day greeting cards and gifts including flowers, chocolate, perfume and jewellery.
Humor ~ What is It?
Posted by admin in Humor Lists on December 16, 2010
Humor is always linked to comedy. It is generally recognized as something acceptable to, and enjoyed by everyone, no matter what his or her age. Learning to smile is one of the first recognizable displayed characteristics of newborn babies.
The rhythmic expulsion of air from the lungs is recognized as laughter in a matter of weeks following the birth, and is a primitive form of basic communication. Mother Nature has already equipped young babies with a powerful tool they can use to good advantage as a key factor in human bonding, the building of special relationships and social cohesion in the years that follow.
If asked, most people would state they had a good sense of humor. Used for professional entertainment it becomes an art, whether it is for business or pleasure. It requires careful planning and skilful delivery. I have learned from experience that such skills can be taught and then must be regularly practiced by those interested in becoming comedians.
Humor is totally subjective, always provoking, and generates different reactions from different people. Effective comedians are few and far between partly because what is funny to one person is not funny to another. The large majority of an audience must quickly consider they have some kind of rapport with a comedian. The best comedians are considered to be intellectual observers of human activity. They are philosophical spectators of the humorous anomalies found in life.
Making others laugh is a masterful skill that can change lives. People who can get others laughing are usually seen as being charismatic and are usually highly admired in society. Humor also takes a key part in the act of attraction. In many cultures giggling is often a sign of a secret sexual tension expressed by both men and women. You’re giggling aren’t you?
Humor makes uncomfortable situations more comfortable. It allows individuals to laugh no matter how grim living gets. It is such a nice feeling people will pay money to others to make them laugh. It is cathartic; it encourages an individual to purge their problems and painful emotions through the joy of laughter.
Study top comedians and you will soon realize that those skilled in delivering humor are great storytellers. Comedy is often based upon conflicting drama thrown up in life. It is not funny having to be funny. You need to be seriously funny to impress others. It is no joke. I mean that seriously.
Comedy and wit have little to do with an ability to tell jokes. People who ‘tell jokes’ are often seen as boring individuals with little sense of humor. They often begin their comedy routine with words along the line of ‘Have you heard the one about”? True comedy is the practically enacted theory of the absurdities so often found in human relationships.
Experienced comedians are not afraid to laugh at themselves because humor is a universal human activity that allows the comedian to become a philosophical spectator of his own life in relation to those around him. Popular topics often revolve around the boss, their children and/or their partner or spouse.
As a professional speaker I have two roles. As an after-dinner speaker my sole purpose is to entertain the audience. As a keynote, motivational presenter I become a serious speaker seeking to help my audience remember important messages by using humor as a powerful tool. I have learned from experience that even the most focussed of audiences have an attention span of less than seven minutes. By injecting humor into my talks I help my audience stay alert and absorb important material.
Laughter is the best medicine. Unless of course you are asthmatic when inhaled steroids are likely to come highest on your list. Which is why I am so popular with healthcare professionals. As the saying goes ‘Physician heal thy self’ this is exactly what I am helping to facilitate when I make my medical audiences laugh.
Laughter is a physiological response to a trigger I activate in the audience. Members of the medical profession are no different to anyone else. They regularly feel anxiety, stress and even anger. By making them laugh I pull on a laughter trigger that releases endorphins, which in turn, counteracts the unpleasantness they may be feeling at that moment in time. Furthermore, happy people feel good to be around. Patients can feel so much better simply by being around healthcare professionals who appear happy. Everyone hates a ‘doctor death’ character who always look as if they are about to give out bad news.
Laughter in the workplace is important too for the boosting of staff morale and for the increase in productivity that usually follows. A happy staff is a productive staff.
During the talks I give around the world I often use examples of humorous real-life examples from my own family relationships to illustrate the principles of human awareness. Looking at an audience I can usually tell those going through a difficult relationship. They are the miserable looking individuals who work so hard trying not to even smile when those around them are struggling to stem a flow of uncontrollable laughter. I always work on the principle ‘you can’t please all of the people all of the time’. I think Abraham Lincoln said that. Or was it Bob Dylan?
I am in no doubt that laughter is the key to a happy marriage. If you are able to laugh at each other, it shows you are able to affectionately tease and play – something so important in all human relationships. A happy marriage takes effort. I have been happily married for 34 years. We keep our relationship fresh by each and every week, without fail, treating ourselves to a meal in a top restaurant with a good quality bottle of our favourite wine.
She goes out each Tuesday and I each Thursday evening.
In conclusion ~ humor is a fundamental basic in the art of effective public speaking. It can make the difference between a great talk with an enthusiastic audience and a disastrous monotonous monologue.