It's this thing called dopamine... the neurotransmitter in our brain that sends signals that control movement, emotions and our abilities to experience pleasure and pain.
According to Dr. Matt Bellace at Lynn University in Florida, laughter releases the neurotransmitter dopamine, which serves as a reward for the brain, creates a sense of euphoria, and plays a pivotal role in our motivation to continue the behavior. Dr. Bellace notes that the benefits of laughter include improved immune functioning, stress relief, increased tolerance for pain, improved cardiovascular health, reduced anxiety, and improved mood.
For all of you consummate learners out there (I'm one of them), did you know that every time we're interested and engaged in a subject, our brain get a shot of dopamine. It makes us want to keep learning and pushing ourselves. That's really exciting for those of us in the training business. We like it when our participants are engaged and inspired... and trust me, as a trainer and speaker, I am tuned in to watch for dopamine surges!
So as we usher in a new year in the senior care industry, with all the challenges that it will most certainly bring, I think one of the greatest gifts we can offer those we serve is FUN. The great paradox of life holds true: the more you give the more you get. We have great opportunities ahead of us to enrich others lives so let's all go out and spread some dopamine!