The Best of AT: The Lighter Side of Life
The ability to find humor in the most stressful situations can make the difference between career burnout and success. To brighten your day, we've compiled some of our favorite articles from Advisor Today's Lighter Side of Life column.
CHRISTINE CUSATIS
According to the Mayo Clinic, laughter offers documented stress-relief benefits and causes positive physical changes in the body. It can help your brain release endorphins, cause muscles to relax, support the immune system and lessen both depression and anxiety. So sit back and relax—these articles from Advisor Today's Lighter Side of Life column will remind you to take it easy in business and in life.
Self-Talk
March/April 2015
We’re all familiar with the "call reluctance" dragon—and his powers are real. Learn how to slay bad habits once and for all with these tips.
We All Fall Down
November/December 2015
Sometimes in life, it all comes crashing down—literally.
Self-Enhancement
May/June 2012
Trying to halt the aging process results in some humorous and exciting moments for one insurance veteran.
Laughing All the Way to the Bank
January/February 2012
Humor is everywhere—even in a financial institution.
What You Can’t See is What You Get
March/April 2012
If you could see the grease in the engine under the hood of a shiny new BMW, would you still want to buy it? Helping clients understand how we manage their money prevents unexpected surprises.
In Case of An Emergency
May/June 2011
Advisors know it’s always important to prepare for the unexpected, as one agent learns the hard way.
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Christine Cusatis is the managing editor of Advisor Today.
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