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Mental Health and Stress

  • May 7, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jul 7, 2025

Lotte Mikkelsen has been a renowned professional laughter expert, trainer, and keynote speaker for business conferences and corporate events across the UK since 2002.

Executive Contributor Lotte Mikkelsen

All it takes is laughing with your friends, family, colleagues, co-shoppers, and other people. However, stress has become a lifestyle choice. Even if it is not something we consciously admit to, it is part of how we live our lives, affecting us emotionally, mentally, and physically.


Three people sitting and laughing on a stone wall, with a misty forest backdrop. They're wearing casual jackets and appear joyful.

We try to cover it up with spa days, holidays, date nights, meal subscriptions, and whatnot, but it slowly manifests as aches and pains that are not going away.


A poorly stomach makes for a sick day, and that is just the beginning.


The signs of stress have us squirming without even realising it is the stressful habits we have all created as part of our lifestyle.


Although stress is not a mental health condition, it can quickly lead to someone experiencing mental ill health and potentially developing the feeling of being unwell in the mind to a full diagnosis.


Practising Laughter Yoga does not remove the challenges or reverse problems, whether they are health, work, family, finance, relationship, or otherwise related to our everyday living.


However, having a daily practice of Laughter Yoga can certainly alleviate some of the tension we may feel and help us recalibrate while navigating the corners and hurdles we call “every day.”


There are many stories of how people practised daily Laughter Yoga and overcame critical conditions, both physical and mental illnesses.


The human body is an awesome factory of chemical reactions and fusions. Laughter simply brings about the best internal connections and responses.


I laugh for a living and for a stress-free life, and this is my story of why I started laughing every day: Visit it here.


In addition, I teach Mental Health First Aid, and the combination of the two makes the training enjoyable, flexible, and a positive experience on a serious topic.


Laughter happens in the moment we choose it and can impact how we are now and in the future.


We ignite a joy cocktail, which can last all day, to splash around our body. We reignite the connection with ourselves and each other as we become healthy and motivated, as well as great colleagues and friends, plus we cope better with ups and downs.


Are you ready?


Laugh for 1 minute to bring mindfulness and peace to your busy minds.


Even if you do not feel in the mood, everyone can say “hahaha,” and the muscle movement of the lips and cheeks, lifting the corners of your mouth, connects with the pleasure centres in the brain and kicks off the biochemical response.


Speak to me about living with laughter at work and at home.


Please contact me for more information about how we can share laughter for creating memorable moments, improving teamwork, reducing stress, boosting confidence, creating connections that matter, and building strong health and resilience, for you and your team, family, and/or friends.


Read about Laughter Yoga Training here for yourself or your team, or simply book via the UnitedMind Shop.


To hear more about the Laughter Yoga courses, workshops, workplace wellbeing, and other events, please contact me here.


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Read more from Lotte Mikkelsen

Lotte Mikkelsen, Laughter Yoga Master Trainer

Lotte Mikkelsen’s legacy is one of laughter, growth, and positive change, echoing her mission to enrich lives through laughter and joyfulness.


Since founding her business, she has trained over 2,000 individuals and shared laughter at thousands of festivals, conferences, and well-being events around the UK and Europe.


With a background in corporate, national, and international workplaces, she has a deep understanding of the effect stress can have on physical, psychological, and emotional health and wellbeing.

This article is published in collaboration with Brainz Magazine’s network of global experts, carefully selected to share real, valuable insights.

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