contentblade.com contentblade.com
   Main >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Place Your Link >> Add Your Article
Search:   
 
 

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Fundraising

Fundraising refers to the solicitation of monetary funds from individuals, businesses, charitable fo ... - Max Bellamy
 

The death of customer servie

The other day a reporter call to interview me on the ?Death of Customer Service?. My first reaction ... - Margo Chevers
 

Vision at Work

A compelling vision of the team or organization's preferred future keeps people from obsessing over ... - Jim Clemmer
 
 

How and Why You Should Form a Limited Liability Company in Arizona

If you value your time, and you want to protect your personal assets and income from creditors, you ... - Jo Ann Joy
 

1 Secret to Streamlining Operations and Eliminating Weakness in a Franchise Company

The only way to become more efficient is to always seek ways to improve operations at the unit or ou ... - Lance Winslow
 
 

Main –› Business & Companies –› Presentations
 

L-A-U-G-H

 
Author: Lenn Millbower
 

Learning is awkward, uncomfortable, frightening. At least thats what many adults think. Learning means admitting knowledge gaps, in a strange room, in front of strangers, to an instructor just met. Factor in prior school experiences, mandatory attendance and the dizzying pace of life and its a wonder adults learn at all.

Fortunately, humor tackles these fears and overpowers them. When people laugh, they relax. They also share a moment of togetherness. Humor should, for these reasons, be a companion to any learning program.

But whats an unfunny trainer to do: become a comedian? Hardly. Its not necessary. Everyone is already funny. Your funniness is simply undiscovered. And trainees, for their part, are so desperate for humor that they will laugh at almost anything. Almost funny is good enough.

But even almost funny requires planning. Thats where the acronym L-A-U-G-H can help. If you learn how to laugh, your learners will too. To be funny, do the following.

Lighten Up
The first step in discovering your natural humor is to Lighten Up. Although funny is a result of natural tension, tense presenters stifle humor. When you tense, your learners tense. The few laughs that occur will likely be at your expense. Strive to present a carefree but focused approach. Relax and let the learners feel your relaxation. Youre not the warden. Learning shouldnt feel like prison. Life is too short for dramatics anyway. Relax and your learners will too.

Amuse Yourself
Having adopted a lighter attitude, amuse yourself. Laugh at the absurdities of life. There is plenty to be found in corporate life, government and relationships. In the learning environment, seek out the fun. Say that aside when it occurs to you (as long as you do not demolish your training time line).In general, have a good time.

Understand Humor
Once youve relaxed, created a humor friendly environment and begun enjoying yourself in the training room, its time to learn the formulas that make funny funny. All jokes are based on surprise. Simply put, a joke leads you down a path of expectations. The humor arises when the listener realizes that the joke is about something different than the initial expectations. This formula is universal. The more an item surprises a listener, reflects a truth in life and provides unexpected insight, the funnier it will be.

The best way to understand humor is to watch the pros. Jay Leno and his writing staff are masters. They use the same formulas night after night to great laughs. You dont even have to stay up late. posts his best jokes daily. Steve Allens book, How to be Funny: Discovering the Comic You is one of many books one that can also help you understand the basic formulas. You could also join an Internet joke-of-the-day list. Use these resources to watch, read and compare. Youll soon discover the formulas that make funny funny.

Gather Material
Once you understand the basic formula, the next step is to gather material. It is not a good idea to tell jokes in the classroom. You can, however, use the formula to come up with your own humorous asides and situations. The process most comedians use is trial and error. They will insert a new line into their show. If it gets a laugh theyll keep it. If it doesnt, they change it and try it again. If it gets a small titter, they will tweak it and try it again. They will continue honing and refining it with each delivery, searching for ways to make the line funnier. Theyll add words. Theyll take out words. If it gets less of a laugh the next night, theyll revert to the delivery they used the night before. Theyll keep tweaking until the titter becomes a belly laugh. And most importantly, if no one laughs, theyll cut it. In this way, you can hone your material. Eventually, youll have a line you can count on every time.

Handle With Care
Humor is dangerous. Some subjects are simply not acceptable. Religion. Politics. Race. Age. Nationality. Disabilities. Your learners. A good rule of thumb is to laugh at yourself. Never insult your trainees, your bosses, your organization or your fellow trainers. One wrong comment can ruin the whole event.

If you follow the steps Ive outlined, you too can be funny. Nothing but your own fear prevents you from being the natural comic you are. So, make learning accessible, not awkward. Make it irresistible, not uncomfortable. Make it fun, not frightening. Learn how to L-A-U-G-H.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Write Better Fundraising Letters by Making a Scene (Includes Examples)
 
Setting Up Online Training (Part 1)
 
Why Good PR Warrants Your Attention
 
Public Speaking Training Tips For Better Business Presentations To Culturally Diverse Audiences
 
Managing Change
 
Please Allow Me To Introduce...
 
Making Money Taking Surveys
 
Much Ado About A Lot!
 
For Marketing-Minded Financial Planners, Small Publications Can Have Great Publicity Impact
 
Go for Broke, Enter Online MLM Business
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Self Healing

Medical Care

Travel & Vacation

Online & Board Games

Business & Companies

Academics & Education

Issues & News

Politics & Government

Sports & Adventure

Automotive

Careers & Employment

Finance & Investment

Children

Science & Space

Shopping & Auction

Recreation & Entertainment

Creative Arts

Estate & Realty

Society & Issues

Computers & Software

Cooking & Drinking

Garden & Home

Lifestyle & Fashion

Health & Therapy


 
Main >> Privacy >> Terms of Service
Copyright © www.contentblade.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide