More important than talent, strength, or knowledge is the ability to laugh at yourself and enjoy the pursuit of your dreams.
Don't take yourself too seriously. It just makes life all the harder. It'll all come out in the wash anyway, because God's glory eventually will eclipse everything that goes wrong on this earth. Lighten up and learn to laugh at yourself. None of us is infallible. We make mistakes in life, and more often than not, they're funny. Sometimes, being your own source of comedy is the most fun of all.
If you can't laugh at yourself or take any type of criticism or comment about yourself, I think it's more of a reflection of you.
People enter states of consciousness where they think they've become enlightened. The best thing to do, if you've gone through one of those phases, is to be sensible, laugh at yourself for how foolish you were.
Never take yourself too seriously.
I now consider it a good day when I don't step on my boobs.
I think humor is the best gift, and if you can't laugh at yourself, who can you laugh at?
A general truth is to have a good sense of humor. Roll with the punches of life's ups and downs. Laughing at yourself always helps.
Transformation doesn't have to be deep, dark and mysterious. If you screw up, fine - laugh at yourself, learn and move on.
You have to laugh at yourself. Otherwise you'll waste all that great material.
It's important to learn to laugh at ourselves. Don't take life too seriously.
Let me give you a wonderful Zen practice. Wake up in the morning...look in the mirror, and laugh at yourself.
First of all, learn to laugh at yourself. That's the best way to enjoy yourself, you know, and not to spend much time in the mirror, that's another way.
Dear America, I suppose we should introduce ourselves: We're South Louisiana...You probably already know that we talk funny and listen to strange music and eat things you'd probably hire an exterminator to get out of your yard. We dance even if there's no radio. We drink at funerals. We talk too much and laugh too loud and live too large and, frankly, we're suspicious of others who don't.
If you can't laugh at yourself, then how can you laugh at anybody else? I think people see the human side of you when you do that.
If you're feeling blue, lock yourself in a room, stand in front of a mirror, and dance - and laugh at yourself and be sexy. Dance the silliest and ugliest you've ever danced. Make fun of yourself and try to recover your sense of humor.
Don't take yourself too seriously. Know when to laugh at yourself, and find a way to laugh at obstacles that inevitably present themselves.
1. Stress improvement, not perfection (or winning). 2. Don't take yourself too seriously; laugh at yourself and have fun. 3. Set attainable goals; reach them and then set higher ones. 4. Be positive, walk tall, smile often, don't complain or procrastinate. 5. Prepare purposely, but don't overtrain. 6. Remember- Sports is a game and meant to be enjoyable.
I think that one way of diffusing an insult is to turn it around and laugh at yourself - that's a way of coping with it - and another is to just ignore it.
If you can't laugh at yourself, you may be missing the colossal joke of the century.
You have to be able to laugh at yourself. That's what I tell Asian people all the time.
Laugh at yourself, but don't ever aim your doubt at yourself.
Okay, sense of humor: plus one. Being able to laugh at yourself: plus one. Being able to laugh at other people without being mean: plus one. Vanity: minus one.
My mother used to say, "When you can learn to laugh at yourself, a lot of healing comes from that."
The biggest strength is being able to have perspective. Get the distance, and it enables you to be able to laugh at yourself.
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