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What are the Hidden Benefits of Smiling...?
Asked by jafar,
07 Mar 04:46 pm
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It helps reduce stress, makes people happier and it is less work than frowning
Answered by Annes, 07 Mar 11:02 pm
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Research shows that people who smile and have a positive outlook live longer, healthier, happier lives. The question is which comes first, the smile or the attitude? There is a phrase emotion follows motion, which suggests the positive attitude is a result of the action of smiling.
As optimism follows a person that smiles, study after study is conclusive in the side effects. Christopher Peterson a University of Michigan Professor found that there is a bonafide link between optimism and good health. Overall, we have found that optimistic people are healthier. Their biological make up is different. They have a more robust immune system.
A good healthy smile is a great practice in your career, it increases your confidence, and the confidence others have in you. The more you smile, the more those around you smile. Dr. David Lewis, Seeing a smile creates what is termed the halo effect, helping us to remember other happy events more vividly, feel more optimistic, more positive and mor ...more
Answered by anil garg, 15 Mar 07:55 pm
As optimism follows a person that smiles, study after study is conclusive in the side effects. Christopher Peterson a University of Michigan Professor found that there is a bonafide link between optimism and good health. Overall, we have found that optimistic people are healthier. Their biological make up is different. They have a more robust immune system.
A good healthy smile is a great practice in your career, it increases your confidence, and the confidence others have in you. The more you smile, the more those around you smile. Dr. David Lewis, Seeing a smile creates what is termed the halo effect, helping us to remember other happy events more vividly, feel more optimistic, more positive and mor ...more
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Smiling makes you feel acceptable, which additionally increases your attentional adaptability and your adeptness to anticipate holistically. So a smile absolutely can advice accord you an access of insight. Smiles are about much more than just showing pleasure.These benefits are: Other benefits include: Getting others to trust you, smile when you do something bad to achieve leniency, recover from mistakes, To be polite, laugh off the hurt, smile for insight, smile for sex, hide our thoughts, smile to make money, and lastly smile for a smile...!
Answered by Dil Se, 07 Mar 09:03 pm
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It will spread a healthy atmosphere, the person remains in cheerful spirits
Answered by tanuja, 07 Mar 04:52 pm
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Smiling can help us to improve our mood. If we are feeling glum, then making the effort to act as if we are happy and feeling positive can benefit our mood and help us become happier. Smiling elevates our thinking into a more upbeat position. It may be hours later when we recall that we were feeling sad or downbeat earlier on in the day. Acting happy and smiling can implement an improvement to our general mood and demeanour.
- A smiling person automatically appears confident and relaxed. They radiate an inner peace and calm. By presenting a happy, smiling exterior they appear in control and without fear or anxiety. Even if they are like a swan and swimming desperately underneath the water, on the surface they are presenting a calm, comfortable manner. Other people feel able to relax and trust that theirs are a safe pair of hands; they know what they are doing and as such everything is in order. A smiling person is often able to lead a situation by virtue of having an easy, calm mann ...more
Answered by Quest, 07 Mar 04:52 pm
- A smiling person automatically appears confident and relaxed. They radiate an inner peace and calm. By presenting a happy, smiling exterior they appear in control and without fear or anxiety. Even if they are like a swan and swimming desperately underneath the water, on the surface they are presenting a calm, comfortable manner. Other people feel able to relax and trust that theirs are a safe pair of hands; they know what they are doing and as such everything is in order. A smiling person is often able to lead a situation by virtue of having an easy, calm mann ...more
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