Observe what genuinely makes people laugh
Develop sharp timing
Keep your delivery confident
Practice active listening
Use everyday situations as material
Be specific instead of vague
Surprise the audience with unexpected turns
Keep your jokes concise
Learn to read the room
Adapt your style to the audience
Study great comedians and comic writers
Rewrite and refine your material
Be comfortable with silence
Use facial expressions effectively
Master body language
Avoid forcing jokes
Stay authentic to your voice
Find humor in yourself
Take risks and test new ideas
Learn from failed jokes
Be playful in conversation
Build strong storytelling skills
Focus on originality
Stay observant of human behavior
Practice regularly
Keep your energy controlled and intentional
Know when to pause
End on a strong punchline
Be kind and avoid punching down
Maintain confidence under pressure
Keep improving your craft
