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Picture yourself in a group setting, maybe at a party or business function. You chime-in to the conversation with a line so funny, so perfect, so well-timed that the group erupts with laughter; maybe someone even slaps your arm in approval or sheds a tear laughing (when you’re really lucky). And you stand there and soak in your verbal victory. Then you replay it in your head a few times before you go to bed, and relish your moment of brilliant comedy.
I love those moments. So much so that I decided to become skilled at them: I signed up for improv comedy classes.
But what I got out of these classes was much more than a couple of one-liners for parties. Improv turned out to be great for my company and personal well-being.
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