Showing posts with label Humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Humor. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2008

How and When To Make Humour at Work!

by: Lionel Estridge

A good laugh will do wonders for you as smiling and laughing lowers your stress levels, wins you a friendly reputation, and helps your usually tense co-workers and bosses to relax.

Humour on the job will do a lot for your career, but there are a number of things you need to know about laughter and humour in the place of work.

Feeling good and having humour in our lives can do wonders for our position and productivity, which means that there is definitely a place for some humour on the job. Having a smiling face will help your co-workers and supervisors feel better being around you, and you may well end up reaping rewards by laughing more in the workplace. But you need to know how to apply humour in your work environment.

Laughing has been proven to be a huge stress reliever, letting you feel better and becoming more productive. To be able to loosen up and have some fun is great, so why not take that approach to work each day and lighten up around the work place? Smiling can make your job easier, more than ever if you work in customer service or sales. But there's certainly a right and incorrect way to use humour in the workplace.

One of the main rules with humour in the workplace is to avoid controversy when you are joking on the job. Stay well away from joking about political affairs, race and religion.

Sex is another unsafe topic because of sexual harassment in the workplace. Make sure that you stay well within the lines of decency.

Never make fun at other people within your organization, as you are trying to win friends with the people you work with, and not set against them. If you can't help yourself, please be extremely careful.

Poking fun at the work you do or the industry you work in is a good way to earn some smiles from your co-workers and supervisors. While these types of workplace jokes may not be so funny at home or with friends, as they really don't appreciate the pressures of your employment, the people who are around you in your job will definitely appreciate the humour about their frustrations and will be able to laugh over the situations instead of complaining.

Making jokes about the ups and downs of your trade is a safe way to add wit to the place of work. You will have the benefit of knowing precisely what your co-workers have to face each and every day, and it's much better as it helps to let go of tensions and lower stress levels by getting them to chuckle about the situations they come across frequently.

The very best time for some humour is when you are not working, but still in the region of the people you work with, such as a coffee or lunch break. You can also make an effort to be funny on the job, but when you are working, it's a good idea to use jokes much more thinly than you would normally do.

In general, humour in the workplace is a superb area to flex your creative muscles and give your job a little boost.

Humour in the workplace helps stress levels to drop, and your co-workers will feel better about working with you. Start gradually, and add a few more safe jokes here and there to incite a few smiles. Everyone will feel better because of your efforts.

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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Draw cartoon and have fun

by KV GAUTAM


There are lots of ways to have fun. One of the creative ways to have fun is to learn to draw a cartoon. Drawing a cartoon requires a bit of creative bent of mind. But practice is also important as you can have fun by just trying to express your feelings on paper with a pen or pencil.

Cartoon is like visual jokes. If you are able to make funny faces or funny drawings they you are certainly able to make good cartoon as well. Lot of people learn how to draw cartoon and become professional cartoon artists, on the other hand many other just love to draw a funny cartoon to spread happiness and have fun. You can even entertain your family and friends with your art funny drawings.

Many people become professional cartoon artists after learning how to draw cartoon and draw cartoon for advertising agencies, animation movies, newspapers or websites.

Drawing a cartoon requires some basic instruments like pencil, drawing pen (can be Rotring pen) or fine drawing brush, eraser, scale and a drawing board.

When you are going to start drawing a cartoon, start practicing to draw an oval shape. It is the outer line of the face you are going to draw. To learn drawing cartoon you must start with practicing drawing faces. First try to make oval and round shapes well. When you start making these shapes, try to put a nose and two dots in place of eyes. Try to draw these shapes several times.

Draw the full shape, even if some of it will not be seen in the final drawing. Make sure to make the face funny. After all you have to make people laugh with your cartoon just done through jokes. After you have drawn the outer lines of a cartoon go and use a pen to ink the lines drawn by the pencil. Ink only the lines you want to keep in the drawing. Let the ink dry, then erase the extra pencil lines.

The last step in learning how to draw is adding color. You can use any coloring tool to put color in the cartoon. Feel free to use crayons, colored pencils or markers. If you’re feeling especially creative, you can even try watercolors or chalk. You can even use software like PhotoShop to color a cartoon on the computer.

Start by adding the main color, gently adding darker colors to areas that would be in shadows or less light (generally toward the bottom or underneath the shapes). This is called shading.

After shading is complete, add lighter colors where more light would be (usually on the top areas of the shapes, where sunlight would naturally hit them). This is called highlighting. Shading and highlighting help the drawing look more realistic.

Once you fill in all the colors and are pleased with your cartoon, you’re finished. Later you can practice to make full figures of men and women and then you can also start drawing people with backgrounds. Have funny time and best of luck!

K V Gautam writes for www.fundoofun.com, a funny site for fun, and cartoon



Saturday, November 1, 2008