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What a brilliant, fun, hands-on, engaging, warm workshop you gave together with Alexandra on humor in coaching at the European Conference on Positive Psychology in Innsbruck 2024 – thank you so much! It was a truly fun-tastic experience, our colleagues and I all had such a great time, a lot of this will spread out. And maybe even my wife might one day admit that I actually am funny (in certain moments at least).
Thanks again, highly recommended!!!
P.S.:
Client: “I feel as though nobody understands me.”
Coach: “What do you mean by that?”

Ready to bring a little more humor into your days?
We’re here to help you (and your team or community) turn everyday moments into lighter, brighter ones.
No jokes are required. Just a willingness to notice the fun.
Let’s make it a habit—together.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is humor training?
Humor training is the practice of developing your ability to use humor effectively in daily life. It involves exercises and activities designed to enhance your comedic skills and promote laughter.
How can I join the humor community?
You can join our humor community by clicking the ‘Join the Free Community’ button on our website. This will connect you with like-minded individuals who are also looking to incorporate more humor into their lives and share experiences.
What are some humor exercises?
Some humor exercises include improvisation games, joke writing, and storytelling. These activities help you practice and enhance your humor skills.
Why is humor important?
Humor is important because it can improve mental health, foster connections, and make life more enjoyable. It helps reduce stress and promotes a positive outlook on life.
Can humor training help with mental health?
Yes, humor training can significantly benefit mental health by providing stress relief, enhancing mood, and fostering social connections. Engaging in humor can lead to a more positive mindset and improve overall well-being.