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We have delivered hundreds of keynote addresses, conferences, workshops and courses at top companies, business organizations, educational institutions and other forums, both in Europe and the Americas. Our presentations, based on the latest scientific research and organizational practices, are invariably fun, interactive and inspiring experiences, which bond and motivate participants, helping them to discover their own natural sense of humor.
They include such serious topics as:
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Play at work
If you think that work must be hard, formal and boring in order to be effective, think again. Some of the world's leading companies have demonstrated that it is possible to thrive with a fun and playful work environment --indeed, they consider it the secret of their success. Find out to apply humor in the workplace effectively, to benefit from its positive effects: stress-reduction, creativity, motivation, communication and relationship-building. |
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Laughing in the face of fear
The sense of humor is a valuable tool for overcoming obstacles, errors, and difficulties. Fear paralyses us, preparing us for "fight or flight". Humor allows us to take a distance, relax, and get on with our lives, even in the most dire circumstances. If prisoners of war, cancer patients and earthquake survivors can laugh, so can we. |
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Fun: the creative spark
One of the least-known effects of humor is that it greatly increases our creative ability. When we laugh, thinking becomes more flexible, with a broadened attention, and more capable of solving problems. Not only do we generate more ideas, we also choose the best ones. That is why Google has slides in their offices, and Edison had a pipe organ and played practical jokes in his. |
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¡Spice up your presentations!
If the audience is yawning, your ideas are not getting through. Wake them up by using your sense of humor to make messages more attractive, memorable and persuasive, and to overcome stagefright if you are to deliver them orally. It's not as difficult as you might think. |
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The secrets of happiness
Research in positive psychology shows that happiness can be increased by developing an optimistic style of thinking, seeing the lighter side of life, developing talents and virtues, and by being more mindful, grateful and sociable. Learn the secrets of happiness and proven ways for being happier in life and at work. |
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