About Linda Henley Smith
Drawing upon her experiences as a teacher, counselor, author and trainer, as well as a lifetime
in the entertainment business, Linda Henley-Smith provides an amusing and educational outlook on working,
living, and surviving.
www.lindahenley-smith.com
Her programs are presented with humor, music, stories and an energy that is contagious. Audiences
are encouraged to improve their "laughitudes" and enjoy an "attitude of altitude."
Linda has been featured at conventions, conferences and events all around the world. She is a
trainer in high demand and is currently presenting workshops under her company name of "For the Good Times."
Linda believes that too many of us keep the joy buried inside. She fears that keeping laughter bottled up can cause
a condition known as "humorrhoids." This can lead to terminal seriousness.
Linda has first hand knowledge of this condition. At one point, when things were not going well in her life, Linda
found a whole new meaning to the term "personal growth." Unfortunately, the growth was a result of using food as a
way to cope with life's disappointments.
Her book, "Adjust Your Attitude and Laugh 'til the Cows come Home" is a helpful handbook of
hints for the humorally challenged. "Humor Me, I'm a Teacher" has been used as a textbook for educators in
some schools. Her monthly newsletter, "The Good Times Gazette" keeps readers chuckling about life's humorous
possibilities.
She grazed constantly and piled excess poundage on a frame that was not meant to carry that much
weight. It soon became apparent to Linda that things were not getting any better.
She now had to deal with the problems that come with obesity. Her health, relationships and work
began to suffer. Spiraling down into a major depression, she hit an economical and emotional low of sleeping on the
floor of a vacant house.
The day Linda realized she needed to reset her mental channel was the day she began to heal. When
she made up her mind to focus on the possibilities of the future, instead of making excuses and wallowing in the
past, Linda began to find a healthy balance in the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of life.
She turned her life around, built a business, wrote a few books, lost 135 pounds and became
committed to helping others achieve an attitude of altitude, in order to be the best they can be, personally and
professionally.
Linda has come to be known for her bag of toys, her banjo, her pig brief case and her
smiles-on-sticks, among other things.
Her keynotes and playshops inspire audiences to dig up their funny bones and take themselves
lightly in order to achieve new heights.
Even the most terminally serious will leave her programs with a new appreciation of the power of
positive attitude and laughter. She tailors her programs to meet the needs of each individual group. She educates
and entertains. Her blend of humor, music and true life stories inspire audiences, whether she is talking to
college kids about self esteem or hard core executives about increasing the bottom line
In some organizations, she is affectionately called "The Laugh Lady." Since she carries a
pig-shaped briefcase, Linda is also sometimes referred to as "Pig Woman." This is not as flattering, but at least
people remember her.
The desks in many offices proudly display her famous "Smile on a Stick."
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