If you find yourself... Dealing with ever-greater expectations… Simply unable to get all items off your to-do list… Going to bed tense and waking up exhausted… Then this is the audiobook for you! You'll learn how to shake the "tyranny of time," so you can tap into productive rhythms and bring a more natural pace to your life. You'll learn to relax, concentrate, and more fully realize yourself and the tasks you face. You'll become more efficient, more attentive and more productive. And before you know it, you'll find yourself putting on the brakes--and surging ahead! More than just another funny audiobook, Making Sense of Humor offers fun-filled yet practical tips on how to inject humor into your home, office, family celebrations, therapy sessions or any environment that could stand to lighten up a bit. “This excellent and practical self-help title is a welcome relief from the usual depressing fare. Highly recommended.”—Library Journal “Green authoritatively advocates the rejuvenating power of humor in her delightful reading.”—Booklist
Marshall Cook is a professor of journalism in the Communications Programs Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds a BA in creative writing and an MA inn communications from Stanford University. Lila Green, a guest lecturer at the University of Michigan, is a nationally known speaker on humor and laughter. She is also a founding member of the American Association of Therapeutic Humor, a national seminar leader for the American College of Health Care Administrators and a member of the National Speakers Association.
An Audio Bundle: Slow Down…And Get More Done and Making Sense of Humor
Author: Marshall Cook, Lila Green
Narrator: Bradford Drazen, Lila Green
ISBN: 9798886421903
SRP: $14.95
Length: 5:13:00
Item No: LL743
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