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Why Should Millennials Adopt The Magic Of Hasya Yoga For Overall Well-Being?

Growing up we may not laugh as much, yet it’s still the easiest way to defuse tension. Hence, the restorative practice of Yoga too includes it in the form of Hasya or Laughter Yoga. This practice leverages laughter as a tool to offer widespread benefits. Most importantly, it immediately puts the practitioner in touch with their inner child. Just as the adage says “We don’t laugh because we are happy, we are happy because we laugh,” Hasya Yoga practitioners feel enveloped in a warm blanket of happiness.

The perks of Laughter Yoga for Millennials

The hectic lifestyle of millennials is typically sedentary and wrought with various stresses. Work rules their life and they have no-to-low exercise regimes to keep their bodies fit and minds fresh. Other than the long hours spent working in front of computers, they continue sitting with their smartphones for digital entertainment avenues after-office hours. Due to work pressure or laziness, millennials are now outsourcing their food requirements to restaurants without a care for their health. For this stressed, unhealthy generation, Laughter Yoga is equivalent to a necessary baby step towards good health. Once they begin with Hasya Yoga, they may discover the perks of other restorative therapies too.

How Hasya Yoga can help millennials

Hasya Yoga benefits us by boosting our immune system, regulating blood pressure, increasing oxygen levels, improving energy levels and mood, etc. All these benefits help in reducing pain, anxiety and depressive thoughts, and stress. Laughing produces ‘happy’ hormones – serotonin, which activates the parasympathetic nervous system which calms our mind and body, and dopamine while also suppressing cortisol levels. Laughing with others also fosters feelings of bonding with the group.

For millennials, Hasya Yoga offers certain specific benefits:-

- Improves Performance at work – Hasya Yoga is a full-body activity which also engages the mind and regulates emotions. Since superior professional performance is reliant on having a clear, focused mind, this practice prepares millennials to ace at work.

- Improves Soft Skills – Having good social skills, being confident and compassionate, building rapports and diffusing conflict, these are all essential soft skills that millennials need. And the practice of Hasya Yoga helps build these skills for them.

- Builds lasting Relationships, especially at work - Laughter Yoga fosters a much-needed positive morale in millennials and creates not only a good work atmosphere but also forges a feeling of well being at the workplace. This contributes heavily in fostering stronger feelings of teamwork, which is an important factor to workplace success.

- Creates an attitude of Creativity and Innovation – Being creative is a sign of possessing a calm, confident mind. During Laughter Therapy, the brain reaches the gamma frequency state. Since millennials need to be innovative at work practicing Hasya Yoga is one of the best solution to bring out the creativity and innovation.

How to practice Hasya Yoga in few, simple steps

Hasya Yoga is usually practiced in a group such as a laughter club or workshop. The group is led by a trained Hasya Yoga instructor who coaches participants through some warm-up exercises. Moving on to some easy Pranayama or breathing exercises, instructors may then introduce certain rhythmic activities such as chanting nonsensical syllables like “ho-ho-ha-ha” or clapping one’s hands. These activities tend to have a relaxing effect on the group and aim to gradually silence our egos. Till now, the order of activities may differ depending on the conductor.

Finally, instructors will guide the group to take a series of profound breaths, fill their lungs to capacity and release it with a big laugh. Laughter exercises come next, where people may be asked to go around the room and greet all attendees with a booming laugh, while looking them in the eyes. If people feel their laughter is forced, conductors will assure them that our bodies cannot distinguish between fake and real laughter. In some time, the judgments will cease and free-flowing laughter will ensue.

Usually regular laughter clubs congregate daily at parks, gardens or any open space they can find in cities, in the morning or evening times. They have a variety of laughs and induce spontaneous smiles and laughs from non-participating passersby as well.

At first glance, Hasya Yoga may feel somewhat disconnected to the overall holistic practice but is, in fact, a crucial arm. Its benefits are long-lasting and vast while its demands are little. This makes it the best therapy for millennials to include in their day-to-day routine.

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Dr. Deepak Mittal

Guest Author Founder, Divine Soul Yoga

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