The art of smiling


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   We all were born to be happy without any problem, even if we have problems we shouldn't show them, all the time we have show just smilling on our faces.
  • Optimistic – You’ll feel more positive about yourself and the world.
  • Happiness & Joy – A smile is an expression of happiness and joy in you. Like an upward spiral, a smile will boost the happiness you feel.
  • Healthy – A smile can affect your internal state, which can have physiological impact on your physical and mental health.
  • Approachable – A smile is so welcoming and will make people feel more at ease.
  • Making Other People Happy – A smile has the power to make other people feel good about themselves. It’s heart-warming and has the power to cheer up others instantly.
  • Smiles Are Contagious – Others can quickly and easily catch it and will experience the above ‘side effects’.  



 
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Smiling at work:
  Without saying a word, you can influence people at the office. Just by smiling, people will instantly be drawn to you, which can make you more approachable. This small gesture can take you places and is much easier than coming up with a script or dialogue when talking to your boss.
Smiling is also a great way to provide feedback. When you don’t know what to say about a comment that was made to you, a smile can provide assurance and direct acknowledgement. It lets people know you understand what was said.
In order for a smile to be effective, it has to be sincere. A fake smile can get you in trouble, hurt your reputation and make people skeptical. To avoid this, think of happy thoughts and a big, genuine smile should follow.
When was the last time you smiled at someone? Share your experience with us.

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