CPA Study Tip 12: Take a Moment to Laugh & Relax

As we all know consistent stress may negatively affect performance. When one is preparing for the CPA exams while also taking care of other life demands, days and weeks can pass without laughter, relaxation, or taking a nice break, just to recharge. We can forget the elements that make us human… smile and laughter.  There are many benefits of laughter; these range from relieving stress, to bringing people together, to mating. Thank God, it is contagious! Today, we dedicate a moment to laughter.

Let the laughter begin! What is there to laugh about? A lot.

Laughter - Enjoy your life!

Laughter - Enjoy your life!

1. You can laugh at yourself. If you look back, you may find some things you have done or said or thought about that will make you laugh. It’s okay, take a moment, think back… there you go!

2. Memories of yourself laughing ;-) You can laugh by remembering the times you laughed so hard, you dropped a tear. If you are lucky, you will remember what it was. If you are luckier, you will not remember it, but you will laugh anyway.

3. You can laugh at some CPA exam questions. [Sometimes you read a question, and you wonder ... what the "character" was thinking, or what the AICPA was thinking.] ;-)

4. You can watch commedy… on hulu.com or on a DVD/video tape.

5. You can read – at 1000 awesomethings – fixing your wedgie when noone’s looking.

6. You can watch bloopers on youtube.com

7. You can laugh with this baby…

8. You can hang out with people that make you laugh.

9. You can read a funny book or read some jokes online.

10. You can check this post out.

11. You can remember the laughter of somebody you love. [At a minimum, this brings a smile...]

12. You can join this laughing group:

Thanks for reading, and I hope you found that helpful.

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