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Day 6
Posted on January 7, 2016 at 11:56 PM |
Day 6 Smile whenever possible! I love this article! 15 of the Best and
Free Health Benefits of Smiling Monday, November 24,
2014 @ 07:11 AM Charlie Pulsipher 15 of the Best and Free Health Benefits of Smiling We spend trillions of dollars every year in the U.S. alone trying
to boost our health. With supplements, fitness routines, gym memberships,
doctor visits, dental checkups, and prescriptions, it all adds up fast. Yes,
into the trillions! There are many ways you can personally save money and boost
your health. There are even a few things you can do that are absolutely free.
One of the easiest and cheapest ways to boost your health, your mood, your
longevity, and even your success is to smile. Smiles do a lot more than simply let the world know you’re happy.
They don’t even have to be genuine to have some effect, but truest smiles do
you the most good. Most people can spot a fake smile, even if they can’t say
how they know. Fake smiles usually use fewer muscles than genuine smiles, which
involve muscles around the eyes. Real smiles also creep in slower than the
false ones. So, if you have to fake a smile, try to make it as real as
possible, think of happy memories or visualize your favorite people and places.
It makes a difference in what others see and in how you feel. 1 – Lower Heart Rate – Smiling slows the heart and relaxes the body. This lets the heart
work without overworking. People who smile and laugh often are less likely to
develop heart disease. Smiling also temporarily reduces blood pressure. 2 – Reduce Stress – Stress is a common problem in the modern world that causes a
myriad of health problems. Stress relief may be as simple as smiling a little
more throughout the day. Smiling releases endorphins that counteract and
diminish the stress hormones. 3 – Better Mood – The endorphins do more than kick stress to the curb. Endorphins
lift your mood. Feeling down? Slap a smile on your face, even if it isn’t
entirely genuine at first, and turn your entire day around with something
simple, easy to do, and free. 4 – Increase Productivity – Smiling has been shown to increase your productivity while
preforming tasks. There’s truth to the “whistle while we work” mentality. This
also explains why silly internet memes and pictures of cute animals can
actually get people motivated and working harder after a few moments of smiling
or laughter. 5 – Encourage Trust – Studies show that we are more trustful of others when they smile
and smile genuinely. Trust is an important part of social health when dealing
with people, whether they be loved ones or simple acquaintances. Seems
relationships are truly built on smiles. 6 – Produce Empathy – When we’re embarrassed or caught doing something questionable,
often our first response is a smile. This instinct breaks the initial ice of
embarrassment, promotes leniency in what others think of us, and engenders a
sense of empathy since we’ve all experienced embarrassment and we want to smile
along. 7 – Avoid Regret – We smile to avoid feeling bad for not smiling. Sounds weird and
circular, but we don’t want to hurt people’s feelings, so we smile when someone
shares some story about their dog, even if we don’t really care. Studies show
that if we don’t smile, we feel regret for failing to do so. This regret brings
down our mood and boosts stress hormones. 8 – Kill Pain – Smiling and laughter both have been shown to lessen pain. They
release endorphins that lift our moods, but many of these act as natural
painkillers too. 9 – Increase Attention – Stress limits our perceptions and narrows our attention. Our
bodies kick into fight or flight mode where we can focus only on one of those
things. Smiling counteracts this and widens our attention again, opening us
back up to multitasking and insights that come from the fringes of our
perception and our subconscious. 10 – Contagious – Around 50% of people smile back. This spreads the health benefits
throughout those around you and it comes back to you several times as well. 11 – Build Attraction – Smiling makes people more attractive. This seems to be especially
true for women. Men are more likely to approach a woman who smiles than one who
simply makes eye contact, while women aren’t necessarily drawn in by a smile
alone. 12 – Earn Success – A smile can appear confident, self-assured, and on top of your
work. Those who smile are more likely to earn more money through tips and
raises. They are more readily approached with business ideas and offered
advancements. 13 – Look Younger – Smiles naturally lift the face and in studies
have shown to make people look younger, around 3 years younger on average. 14 – Longevity – The effects of a good smile extend past just the exterior good
looks. People who smile more often live longer too, around 7 years longer than
most according to one study. It releases stress, helps the heart, and much more
to keep you healthy longer. 15 – Boost Immune System – Smiles help the body relax and this lets the immune system react
more quickly and effectively against invaders. I remember when I smiled so much through the day at work that my face hurt. I also remember my smiles were genuine and I sure felt good! Love & Blessings! Pennie |
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