SMILE
It seems that nothing has more power to elevate a mood than the impact of a genuine smile. The benefits of a smile extend not only to the recipient of the warm gesture but also to the smile's originator. "A smile is a little curve that sets a lot of things straight." Here are some of the many .....
It seems that nothing has more power to elevate a mood than the impact of a genuine smile. The benefits of a smile extend not only to the recipient of the warm gesture but also to the smile's originator. "A smile is a little curve that sets a lot of things straight." Here are some of the many .....
Benefits
of Smiling!
1.
Smiling
Makes Us Attractive-
People are spending millions on cosmetic products and procedures to make them
look better. If you want to look better, try adding a genuine smile. It’s cheaper
and much more attractive. The muscles we use to smile lift the face, making a
person appear younger. Don't go for a face lift, just try smiling your way
through the day -- you'll look younger and feel better.
2.
Smiling
Changes Our Mood-Next time you are feeling down, try putting on
a smile. There's a good chance you mood will change for the better. Smiling can
trick the body into helping you change your mood.
3.
Smiling
Is Contagious-When
someone is smiling they lighten up the room, change the moods of others, and
make things happier. A smiling person brings happiness with them.
4.
Smiling
Relieves Stress-Stress
can really show up in our faces. Smiling helps to prevent us from looking
tired, worn down, and overwhelmed. When you are stressed, take time to put on a
smile. The stress should be reduced and you'll be better able to take action.
Smiling helps to promote release of a "feel good" group of hormones
called endorphins. These are the same group of hormones responsible for the
runners high you hear so much about. If you don't have time to get to the gym
for a hard run, try adding a smile to boost these natural, stress relieving
hormones.
5.
Smiling
Boosts Your Immune System-Smiling
helps the immune system to work better. When you smile, immune function improves
possibly because you are more relaxed. Prevent the flu and colds by smiling.
6.
Smiling
Lowers Your Blood Pressure-When
you smile, there is a measurable reduction in your blood pressure. Give it a
try if you have a blood pressure monitor at home. Sit for a few minutes, take a
reading. Then smile for a minute and take another reading while still smiling.
Do you notice a difference?
7.
Smiling
is medication-Studies
have shown that smiling releases endorphins, natural pain killers, and
serotonin. Together these three make us feel good. Smiling is a natural drug
and leads to a healthier immune system. Various studies conducted over the
years have shown that smiling can boost the functioning of the immune system.
This may help to reduce your risk of developing everything from the common cold
to chronic diseases such ascancer. Could there be a less expensive medicine
than this?
8.
A
smile inspires others-When
you smile you also send a positive message that can potentially change someone
else's mood for the better. The person you graced with your smile may go on to
pass the kindness to someone else. Who knows how far your original smile will
travel?
9.
Smiling
promotes Success -Smiling
people appear more confident, are more likely to be promoted, and more likely
to be approached. Put on a smile at meetings and appointments and people will
react to you differently. When you smile, you appear confident and capable.
Given the choice between two equally qualified job candidates, the smiling
candidate is going to be perceived as being more of a team player and easier to
work with. Who do you think is more likely to get the job offer?
10. Smiling Helps You Stay Positive-Try this test: Smile. Now try to think
of something negative without losing the smile. It's hard. When we smile our body
is sending the rest of us a message that "Life is good!" Stay away
from depression, stress and worry by smiling.
Smile..!!!..
.It does not cost a Penny and can make a person’s day!
"It
takes seventeen muscles to smile and forty-three to frown".
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