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In response to reader requests, below is a bibliography, highlighting some of the 2,000 books I have read as well as other humor resources.


Humor

Johnson, B. (1990). Pain is inevitable but misery is optional: So, stick a geranium in your hat and be happy! Dallas, TX: Word Publishers.

Klein, A. (1989) The healing power of humor: Techniques for getting through loss, setbacks, upsets, disappointments, difficulties, trials, tribulations and all that not-so-funny stuff. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.

Kuhn, C. (2003). The fun factor: Unleashing the power of humor at home and on the job (2nd ed.). Louisville, KY: Minerva Books.

Levy, L. (1999). Undress your stress: 30 curiously fun ways to take off tension. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks.

McGhee, P. E. (1994). How to develop your sense of humor: An 8 step humor development training program. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt.


Stress Reduction/Self Help

Baker, D. (2003). What Happy People Know: How the New Science of Happiness Can Change Your Life for the Better. New York: St. Martin's Griffin.

Canfield, J. & Switzer, J. (2005). The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be. New York: HarperCollins.

Kirshenbaum, M. (2004). Everything Happens For A Reason: Finding the true Meaning of the Events in Our Lives. New York: Three Rivers Press.

Luskin, F. & Pelletier, K. (2005). Stress Free for Good: 10 Scientifically Proven Life Skills for Health and Happiness. New York: HarperCollins.

Winget, L. (2000). The Simple Way To Success. Paradise Valley, AZ: Win Publications. See www.larrywinget.com.


Other Humor Resources

Going Bonkers? The self-help magazine with a sense of humor.



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