GET MORE LAUGHTER IN YOUR LIFE!
David Granirer - North America's Psychotherapist/Stand-Up Comic
Volume 1, Issue 9
Editor: David Granirer, mailto:granirer@pro.net
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IN THIS ISSUE
1.    Welcome From The Publisher
2.    Using Humor To Build Self-Esteem
3.    What's Good Stories
4.    Classified Ads
5.    Contact Information


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1.      WELCOME FROM THE PUBLISHER

*****Come Have A Laugh!*****

My stand-up comedy shows continue at Cafe Madeleine, 3763 West 10th Ave,
Vancouver. Clean, intelligent comedy in a smoke-free environment, Fridays at
8:00 p.m. Reservations recommended (604) 224-5558. Bring in this newsletter
and buy one entree, get second for 50% off. Opening the show are students
from my Langara College Stand-Up Comedy Clinic Course.

If you've ever had a dream to do comedy, my 8-week Stand-Up Comedy Clinic
Course at Langara College starts on Oct 10 and 11 (I'm running 2 sections
this term). To register call Langara at 323-5322, course #104101. To see
testimonials from people who have taken the course go to
http://www.granirer.com/ComedyCourse.htm



2.      USING HUMOR TO BUILD SELF-ESTEEM
by David Granirer (c) 2000

In my three years of teaching Stand-Up Comedy Clinic at Langara College,
I've seen some amazing things happen. Though the course isn't intended as
therapy, I've  watched people overcome their fears, build confidence, and
have personal breakthroughs as a result of taking it. One student even
overcame her fear of flying. She told me that once she'd done stand-up in
front of 200 people she felt like she could do anything.

So what is it about doing comedy that creates these kinds of experiences,
and given that most people don't necessarily want to get up on stage, how do
we apply these principles to everyday life?

As a counsellor in private practice for ten years, I've often thought that
doing stand-up comedy had as many if not more benefits than therapy. And
that's because stand-up comedy is based on being honest about who you are,
taking your flaws, fears, neuroses, and crises, and turning them into an
act. In stand-up comedy your weaknesses are your strengths. Good comedy is
based on turning pain into laughter, and if you have no pain in your life,
you have no act!

According to psychoanalyst Harvey Mindess, "The very act of making fun of
our inferior position raises us above it." When we joke about our flaws, we
create an inverse kind of superiority. Other people may be more accomplished
or talented, but we're better at being less than them. In other words, Brad
Pitt may be more successful and attractive than I, but I'm better at being a
geek.

Furthermore, when we joke about our failings and inferiority, we laugh and
then feel better, which is exactly what restoring our self-esteem is all
about. Basically, using a positive coping mechanism like humor to make
ourselves feel better builds our self-esteem. Unfortunately, people often
resort to all sorts of unhealthy coping mechanisms like drinking, smoking,
eating, overworking, etc. to make themselves feel good. And while these
mechanisms may give them a short-term buzz, in the long run they undermine
self-esteem, because deep down the users know they're doing something
self-destructive.

So here's a tip for finding the humor in your life and using it to build
self-esteem. This contrary attitude exercise is something I teach in my
comedy course. You take something about yourself or your life that you
consider negative, and talk about how much you love it, and why you love it.
So the result might look like "I love being bald because other people can
use my forehead as a mirror."  Or "I love being stressed out because it
reminds me of Christmas with the family." Maybe these jokes wouldn't cut it
as part of Jay Leno's monologue, but they will give you a chuckle and make
you feel better about yourself.

And don't stop there. How about "I love being Codependent because..." or "I
love being a loser because..."

Email me at granirer@pro.net if you come up with something good and I'll
publish it in my next e-zine! The prize for the best line is a copy of my
poster "Twelve Steps For The Humorously Challenged."


HEALING THROUGH COMEDY

I'm running a special 10 week course called "COMIC COURAGE: HEAL YOURSELF
THROUGH STAND-UP COMEDY" at the The Healing Centre at Vancouver Hospital
starting October 10, where people with health problems and other challenges
empower themselves by taking their stress and trauma and turning it into a
comedy routine! This course combines comedy and therapy, and is for anyone
who wants to use their sense of humor to overcome setbacks and adversity. It
takes place on Tuesday afternoons from 1-4 pm. To register call (604)
875-8284, or call me for more information (604) 205-9242.

My ultimate dream is to do a special stand-up comedy course for cancer
patients. I think it would be incredibly healing for these folks to get up
on stage and speak their truth to a roomful of people who laugh and applaud,
not to mention a great way of dispelling the stigma of what it means to have
cancer. If anyone out there has any ideas of who to connect with to get
funding and support for this course(drug companies, cancer groups etc.)
please let me know at granirer@pro.net or call (604) 205-9242.

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3.      WHAT'S GOOD STORIES

It's so easy to see all the bad things around us, that sometimes we forget
about all the great things that go on. And we need to hear about good things
because that gives us hope and inspires us to go out and do more good
things.

In this section, I want to hear from you. What's happened in your life
that's good? What things have people done that inspire you to be kind to
others? What funny things have happened?

Email your short stories to me at granirer@pro.net, and if I publish yours,
you get a free copy of my tape "I'm OK But YOU Need Professional Help!"

This month's story is from Leslie Tessman, an elementary school teacher:

I teach in an elementary school. One day I was walking down the hallway and
I overheard our P.E. teacher talking very sincerely to a little Kindergarten
girl. As I got closer, I saw he was squatting down so they could be face to
face. He was telling her why they had a rule that said no running in the
halls. She was watching him very intently. When he finished lecturing her he
said, "Now Lisa did you learn anything from this talk?" She looked at him
with her wide innocent eyes and said in an amazed voice, "You have no hair
on the top of your head!"

True story. Go and giggle with children today!


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4.      CLASSIFIED ADS

Speakers:  Learn how to incorporate stand-up comedy into your
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5.      CONTACT INFORMATION

David Granirer gives laughter in the workplace presentations helping
hundreds of organizations throughout North America reduce stress, increase
wellness, and cope with change. For more information on his presentations,
stand-up comedy, products, and articles call (604) 205-9242 or go to
http://www.granirer.com.

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