Funny Travel Story: Cut TSA Line & Lived!
As part of my job, long and often trying travel experiences are often a daily occurrence. This story is just another in my travel chronicles and I hope you glean some insights you can use yourself!
Tim is an expert on using humor as a business skill. He inspires those who experience his presentations to learn how to “see the funny” in times of stress, to maintain the ability to focus on the necessities of conflict and problem resolution.
There is no easier nor more fun way to incorporate humor into your skill set than by following Tim’s advice. He makes learning fun, while encouraging respect and consideration toward taking the serious things seriously, while shedding light on available options to avoid stress fatigue.
As part of my job, long and often trying travel experiences are often a daily occurrence. This story is just another in my travel chronicles and I hope you glean some insights you can use yourself!
Its pretty easy to see where my ‘natural ability’ to find and tell funny stories comes from… this article can assist you in ‘finding the funny’ that is all around you, too!
Everything is truly a game; life is a game, business is a game, literally everything is a game that involves winners, losers and spectators. Each
Funny stories happen to me all of the time. The funniest question you’ve never been asked was asked of me by my neighbor recently. Funny stories are happening to you, too… Are you open to seeing and experiencing the funny stories that happens all around you?
Holiday stress can make anyone into a grinch. Don’t be a grinch, be hilarious instead. Funny holiday stress tips and gifs to help you keep it together.
Korean Air executive, Cho Hyun-Ah’s nut rage reminds me of a time I witnessed nut rage on a flight. This my response to his nut rage. This is a true story.
Interview on #AllBusiness with Jeffrey Hayzlett talking about building rapport with humor, why I resorted to humor at an early age, and crafting the art of storytelling. Presented by @C-Suite Radio
Interview on Standing Ovations with Jay Baer talking about why you should view your stories on stage as more of a feature film than a documentary. Presented by Prezi and Content 10x.