Uploaded by caloyatayde on Jun 18, 2010
Laughter from the Heart (LftH) is the title of fun-learning sessions developed to effectively communicate information that will help participants: 1) know themselves better, 2) live stress free and happier lives, 3) achieve a measure of peace and harmony in their homes and workplace, 4) be more creative and productive at work, 5) generate positive attitudes and 6) be more appreciative of their blessings.
These sessions were designed to be an enjoyable experience. It teaches individuals how to be happy no matter what circumstance they are in. Thus, these sessions have been aptly dubbed as "happyshops" instead of "workshops".
For more information login to www.laughterfromtheheart.com or call Tel. Nos. (632) 722-4662 or (632) 725-2611 or Mobile No. 0918-9905452
LftH happyshops utilize tried and tested theater and entertainment techniques to bring out the latent qualities of the "creative child" and "nurturing parent" in each individual. It presents information to help participants know what goes on in their minds and understand how it affects our emotions and reactions. Moreover, it shows the participants what to do to control their reactions so as to generate peace and joy for themselves and those they are in contact with. Even though the sessions dwell on serious topics, the light treatment and humor that pervade in its presentations make the sessions a most pleasant experience. These happyshops incorporate the following activities:
• Talks on various subjects by Caloy Atayde, the keynote speaker
• Activities by 2 professional clown actors
• Demonstrations using props
• Physical and mental exercises
• AVP presentations
• Interactive song and dance
• Storytelling
• Games
• Mime act presentations
• Role playing
• Drawing competition
• Question and answer sessions
• Group discussions
• Personal evaluation and planning exercises
One of the features of the happyshop is that it provides the participants the opportunity to know how to think out of the box. It also allows them to freely express their thoughts on how to improve the quality of their life and work without fear of ridicule or retribution. Another feature of the program is the methodology used to impart the lessons and inspire the participants to be proactive. This method is called the Student Centered Learning Method. This is a method used by top graduate schools in highly advanced countries. It is a method that encourages the participants to dig deep into what they know on the subjects discussed and be more open to new information since they are asked to be teachers to others attending the happyshop. Audio video presentations, personal sharing of experiences and interactive discussions are the core activities of this methodology.
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