The Humor Hack : Using Humor to Feel Better, Increase Resilience, and (Yes) Enjoy Your Work
The Humor Hack : Using Humor to Feel Better, Increase Resilience, and (Yes) Enjoy Your Work
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Author(s): Cundall, Michael K., Jr.
ISBN No.: 9781666738766
Pages: 134
Year: 202204
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 24.84
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"If you want to put more humor in your life, this is the book you have been waiting for. Cundall has created an engaging and interactive playbook filled with stories, antidotes, and, yes, some really funny 'dad' jokes. The Humor Hack is a treasure that has my highest recommendation." --Mary Kay Morrison , author of Legacy of Laughter "As both a philosopher and a consultant, Michael Cundall is the leading figure in applied humor ethics, especially when it comes to issues concerning humor in the workplace. This wonderful book marries theory and practice, making it as useful as it is insightful." --Steven Gimbel, author of Isn't that Clever: A Philosophical Account of Humor and Comedy "This book feels like a conversation with a friend who's sharing some of his funniest stories and encouraging you to remember yours. Filled with exercises and questions designed to help you rediscover your sense of humor, The Humor Hack is a fun way to work on your personal and professional development." --Paul Osincup , humor and positivity strategist "Cundall's writing style is always hilarious and entertaining.


But . exactly how do you use humor to enjoy your work? The short answer is: you need to equip yourself with humor hacks. The long answer is: you'll need to read this book--and yes, until the last chapter!" --Kishor Vaidya, author of Exactly How to Infuse Humor into Your Writing or Presentation "Cundall's latest foray into the world of spreading humor in the field of business was sorely missing until now. Through his anecdotes, quotes, and outstanding exercises, he makes humor hacks accessible to all, regardless of the venue. Kudos to Mike!!!" --Joyce Saltman, Southern Connecticut State University, emeritus.


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