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What is it about humor that makes life easier to live? What is the connection between humor and health, vitality and the ability to keep on truckin'? And most importantly, how good are you at noticing the things in your life - right now! - that are worthy of a good laugh!? We know that creativity and innovation are not driven by the process of the intellect. They are not linear and structured; they move in bursts and waves, not unlike the way a laugh moves through the body: bursts and waves. In order for humor to be present in the workplace, there has to be a sense of safety and acceptance: that it's OK to say what's on my mind; to say things that fly in the face of the status quo; to question the dogma and to challenge the rules; and that it's not about authority, it's about creating and contributing and making a difference. But humor is distinctly absent from the chain of command today. Given that we continue to structure organizations that rely on the parent-child model, A natural fall-out is a preoccupation with the notion of control. In our family systems, the parents were in charge and the kids weren't. At work, the boss (parent) is in charge and the employee (child) isn't. If the employee questions the views of the boss, or the direction that the boss is taking, that's like the children challenging the parents' right to control. The children are growing up and are frequently far better educated and informed than the parents. To put humor back into our workplaces would mean that we would have to put it back into our personal lives. To bring back to the workplace the capacity to laugh out loud and relax into those burst and waves would require that we relinquish our intense need for predictability and control, and make way for the uncertainty that precedes our greatest discoveries. As Ilya Prigogine once said: "The future is uncertain... but this uncertainty is at the very heart of human creativity". In today's environments, it's not just money that keeps people at work. More and more, companies are being forced to offer workplace conditions and contexts that support life overall: not just on the job, but in the area of personal wellness and quality of life. Employees are becoming much better educated and informed about what ties them down and what doesn't; and our old ways of doing business are falling away and being replaced by a recognition that the contribution itself is what matters; and you can contribute and have fun at the same time! We are learning that we do not need to do serious things, seriously. That work can be play, and that play can be extremely productive. If you want to create work environments that support and sustain life, start by being aware of what's going on inside of you. What makes you laugh? Or what stops you from laughing? Are your efforts at humor open and inclusive, or are they behind closed doors and dismissive of the people you work with? Pay attention to what goes on inside your own body; when your guts tighten and your lips form a tight, straight line. And pay particular attention to how frequently the things that annoy you at work – and/or the people that annoy you at work – rob you of your capacity for ease, comfort, openness and humor. Search through what's inside you to find the match with what's going on outside of you, and notice how frequently old patterns and old habits have a way of just showing up. Laughter is a sign of life. What kind of signals are you sending out to the people around you?
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All Tirian programs see the value of well timed Tirian is also acutely aware of cultural differences in using humor especially the Asian / Western approaches, and has developed different styles for different cultures. |
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some of our best humor programs ... Unique interactive mysteries for any number of people based around a variety of exciting themes. Whodunit is led by professional comedians and actors, who take the group through the process of solving a mystery. 'Theatre sports' is a fast and funny series of theatrical games where theatre becomes a gladiatorial contest of wits. Our experienced improvisers will make everyone feel at home and keep the pace going. Just like the television show "Whose Line is it Anyway", teams are responsible for creating short scenes based on participants' suggestions. In a theatresports event, everyone is a winner.
A table vs table series of challenges
where nothing is taken too seriously and everyone is part of the fun.
From music quizzes, to a celebrity challenge, to "Who Wants to be a
Millionaire" take -offs, we can tailor a night for your group
with specific company information. More like a comedy show than a quiz
night!
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