Bullying has become a big problem.
This book will help your child stand up to bullies, build courage and strength, gain confidence, control emotions in a healthy manner, and be happier through the power of laughter exercise.
Joe and his friends are bullied at school, which makes him very sad and angry. Then, Joe sees a show about laughter yoga, and he learns how to remain positive and stand up for himself when others are being unkind.
Misty Barron believes the most positive way to deal with the challenges and pains of this world is through hearty laughter. She is a testament to the healing power of laughter, using it to transform body, mind and spirit. As a licensed specialist in school psychology, Misty evaluated the emotional and behavioral needs of school children for many years until an accident took her livelihood, and almost took her life. Throwing off the shackles of seriousness and turning to laughter yoga for healing, Misty has seen the might of mirth. She is now a grandmother of three who travels the world speaking and teaching. Her passion is in helping others heal from their hurts. Misty’s books, as well as her life, are filled with fun and the frolicking of youthful times.
This is a set of words strung together and repeated in most, if not every, published book that exists in modern times. This paragraph remains relatively unchanged from author to author and resides typically on the first page of text following the title page. It occupies this important space because together these statements are alchemy; magically transformative. It is this formula that brings home a major point of Laughter Wins.
A disclaimer is a statement that effectively denies responsibility for the author's imagination, offering an assurance that you need not be offended nor feel special by that author's perception of events that did not really happen.
In other words, we are all here just making stuff up.
That helps us remember to never take anything personally. The purpose of laughter practice is to beat away the bully that is often our own thoughts. This is best done when we remember that our thoughts create our reality.
Charles R. Swindoll said it best, "I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it." Choosing to laugh when it isn't funny rewires our perception so that we can look for the positives. That becomes important as we realize we are the author of this grand work of coincidence we call life.
Book Excerpt
Laughter Wins!
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
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