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Smile
Scientists
have shown that smiling can induce chemical changes in
the brain that stimulate happiness (not a smirk - but a
whole face smile). Participants in a study were encouraged
to practice smiling before a mirror and ensure the use
of the mouth, cheeks and eyes. The results were reduced
stress, reduced anxiety, release of muscular tensions and
a general improvement to physical health. Scientists deduced
- quite rightly - that happy people have less anxieties
and people with fewer anxieties are happier!
Laughing
is also beneficial and has been described as an internal
body exercise. Other participants were asked to start each
day with laughter - ten minutes of it - induced by listening
to a tape of laughter. Laughter is also being used as a
new form of meditation. Happy people laugh more than their
unhappy counterparts.
So don't
just sit there, SMILE. Use your whole face. Laugh out loud.
Try it. It's really quite hard to stay miserable if you
smile as hard as you can.
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