Stephanie Davies at the Guild of Letting Conference 2104 - talking about the importance of happy teams.
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Women in business often push harder, work longer hours and stretch themselves. This is a side effect of the biases women can face. However it is important that health comes first. In this article read about how pushing yourself too much can be almost fatal and how to have a balanced life.
Stephanie Davies talks to The Independent about the power of simple language, good communication and the humour skills leaders need to enable them to engage their teams. “It's not about turning people into David Brent, it's about turning them into Barack Obama."
Laughter really is the best medicine. We all feel better when we laugh. A sense of humour is a vital tool for helping you cope with life’s ups and downs. Read Stephanie Davies’s account of how she brings laughter into her life, her unique sense of humour and her influences.
This article discusses the power of humour and laughter and how it can be used to improve mental and physical health. Stephanie Davies offers her expert opinion on the science of humour and laughter and discusses the importance of teaching happiness, resilience and emotional intelligence in schools and communities to promote economic and social well-being and mobility.
A day in the life of a laughologist… is it really all fun and games? It’s a serious business you know. Read more about what it’s like to run a funny business.