Posted by: Laughable Lynda on: July 27, 2010
This is the last Tuesday in July that I will be laughing for 27 minutes! Ha Ha Ha! Today we can get animated as we enjoy the remembrance of Bugs Bunny as he made his appearance in 1940, which would make his little heh heh heh laughter about 70 years old!
27 minutes of laughing when one watches the clock is a long time. Today laughers came onto the line and laughed along until they had to go and I can only assume that they kept laughing on their own terms. We are into the final stretch so it will be interesting to find what is occurring in the remaining weeks on an emotional and mental level as well as the physical.
Considering that the two most important factors of time or money interruptions cause us to check into what we are doing and ask is it worth the time? One benefit is to find if it is. Seeing it through and noting results for the agreed upon amount of time will give us the telling answer by noticing the overall effect. The gremlins are popping up to question about this time to derail the purpose and intention, though like any project, goal or dream that one undertakes…staying in truth with it and keeping the focus on the main objective, well that will see us through! Luckily I am aware of this phenomenon having had it visit me during my life time, I’m happy to say that I might notice, then appreciate the reminder of my goal and then the focus is reinforced.
What fun to remember and what fun to bring what may be buggin us along on the laugh as we have proven over and over again how in the laughter, we unplug what bugs. Chew on that and laugh it out as we laugh 27 minutes to set our own personal records and in the process feel animated enough to enjoy each and every laugh.
In my animation, I put up the seconds clock and tried several minutes to count the “Ha’s” I was enjoying in one minute’s worth of time..ha ha. It took several minutes as it would be hard to stay in my head counting all. I finally arrived on a system where I could hash mark 10 ha’s. I found I laughed 200 ha’s in a minute and from a previous experiment on the phone my normal pace was 300 ha’s per minute. So, I noticed I have paced myself with the longer laugh duration and have slowed it down to keep on target…. always fun to note the little nuances that are up!
Eh, what’s up with you today, Doc?