Written & narrated by Lila Green - Abridged Nonfiction - 2 CASSETTES - 3 hours Publisher, Listen & Live Audio (December 1996) "Green authoritatively advocates the rejuvenating power of humor in her delightful reading. A good addition to the self-help collection." --Booklist, August 1997 "Humor is ageless, timeless, and always within reach, author/reader Green reminds us. Each of us has the capacity to understand humor and the lifelong chance to build on it. This excellent and practical self-help title is a welcome relief from the usual depressing fare. Highly recommended for public libraries." -- Library Journal, October 1996 "Highly Recommended!" --Wisconsin Bookwatch, July 1996 This is more than just another delightfully humorous audiobook. Lila Green's 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. Lila Green, who doubles as the author and reader, explains how humor helps us through difficult times and makes good times even better. Her delivery is soothing, as she teaches us to use humor to enhance our communication, relieve stress and increase work performance and productivity. In helping people put more "smileage" in their lives, Ms. Green believes with Victor Borge, that laughter is the shortest distance between two people. Lila Green is a popular, nationally-known speaker, writer and consultant on the topic of humor in health care and life. She is a lecturer at the University of Michigan, a national seminar leader for the American College of Health Care Administrators, and has presented programs for the American Association of Homes for Aging and the Michigan Academy of Family Physicians, and is a member of the National Speakers Association. |
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