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How to use Humour to
increase sales
How to use Humour to improve moral and relationships

Kris
Krendos 45-minute presentation on Humour in the Workplace
includes interaction and magic while creating a fun atmosphere at the same
time.
Kris will show companies how humour can spark creativity, reduce anxiety,
breakdown barriers, attract other people, defuse anger, build team spirit
and enjoy life a whole lot more.
Every day at work we are faced with opportunities to see and appreciate
humour and this presentation is a result of observations and research of
how others have appreciated humour and how YOU can benefit from the
power of humour.
"Anyone
requiring a thoroughly professional entertainer with a message that would
enhance any corporate event should talk to Kris. My colleagues say that
inviting you was an inspired choice. Universal acclaim all round. We were
still laughing the following day and his Im alive mantra has become
part of our morning meetings excellent stuff and a pleasure to work with
you. Thank you for enhancing our day."
Richard LIewellyn Turners Optometrists, Bridgwater
Humour is Good for Business
Benefits for Workers
Laughter can reduce stress, create a sense of well being and make you feel
more alert
Humour can help you think and be more creative
Laughter oxygenates your blood which increases your energy levels, relaxes
your muscles, and strengthens your immune system
People with a good sense of humour are better communicators and team
players
Laughing burns calories (100 laughs equals 10 minutes of jogging)
Humour builds self-confidence, makes you less afraid to make mistakes and
helps you back from negative events.
Benefits for Companies
Happy workers and productive workers
Laughter and humour can also improve communications at work
Humour can help when dealing with difficult customers or admitting your
own mistakes
Humour and laughter builds stronger relationships at work. Workers who
enjoy each others company become positive team players
Humour helps lighten up tense situations at work. During high time of
stress, humour can be a welcome release
In general, workplaces that encourage laughter have happier, healthier and
more productive workers and, as a result, they see an increase in profits
and results.
When work feels like fun
we do more of it
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