Why Should I smile?
Today we are here just to give reason to the most commonly asked question “Why should I smile?”
Let’s GET STARTED!
- Smiling will make you feel happier.
- Smiling decreases stress.
- Smiling decreases anxiety.
- Smiling decreases tension.
- Smiling can boost your immune system.
- Smiling triggers a “feel-good party” in your brain.
- Smiling releases feel-good endorphins.
- Smiling lowers your heart rate, even in stressful situations.
- Smiling improves your mood.
- Smiling increases your energy.
- Smiling is better than chocolate for making you feel happy. And there’re no calories.
- Smiling can make you feel as good as getting £16,000!
- Smiling is contagious. You will spread happiness to others.
- They’ll smile back — making you feel even happier. (It takes conscious effort not to smile back at someone smiling).
- Even in dangerous situations, if you smile, others are likely to mimic the expression.
- Smiling makes you look reliable.
- Smiling makes you look trustworthy.
- Smiling makes you look relaxed.
- Smiling makes you look sincere.
- Smiling makes you look nicer.
- Smiling makes you look more competent.
- Smiling makes you look friendlier
- Smiling helps you earn more money
- Smiling makes you look in control, even when you don’t feel it
- You’re better looking when you smile.
- Smiling helps graceful ageing. Laugh lines, not frown lines!
- Smiling makes you look fun
- Smiling makes you look approachable (while I was writing this, and smiling lots, a stranger came and shared my outdoor table with me).
- Smiling makes you look confident
- Smiling makes you feel confident, even if you’re faking the smile.
- Smiling makes others feel confident (try smiling at a speaker who appears nervous)
- Smiling confuses people
- Smiling surprises people (especially on the London underground).
- Smiling takes less effort than frowning (It takes twelve muscles to smile and 113 muscles to frown.).
- Smiling improves circulation to your face.
- Smiling could make someone fall in love with you.
- Smiling attracts people to you.
- Smiling makes you more attractive. If you’re female.
- Smiling is more attractive than make-up.
- Smiling can make you look crazy, the good type of crazy.
- Smiling makes stressful situations more bearable.
- Smiling makes boring situations more fun.
- It will make running easier.
- And smoother.
- Smiling makes you feel more comfortable when you’re in difficult situations.
- Smiling makes you a better leader.
- Smiling helps you have more friends
- Smiling helps you be more creative.
- Smiling helps connect with more people.
- Smiling can make others, even strangers, feel less alone.
- Smiling helps attention.
- Smiling makes you a better salesperson.
- Smiling helps you see the bigger picture.
- You’ll break out of autopilot. Smiling connects you to the people around you even when they’re strangers.
- Smiling is a gateway drug to laughing, which has a lot more benefits.
- Smiling makes you more productive
- Smiling reduces pain, endorphins created act as natural painkillers
- You’ll look younger — Smiles naturally lift the face and in studies have shown to make people look younger, around 3 years younger on average.
- Smiling makes people glad to see you
- Smiling makes people feel positively towards you
- Smiling makes you memorable
- Smiling makes your name more memorable
- Smiling makes you seem familiar
- Smiling makes you more interesting (what is she smiling about?)
- Smiling makes you more mysterious (what is he smiling about?)
- Smiling dissolves “bitchy resting faces
- Smiling is good for your reputation (Oh, is she the girl who smiles a lot?)
- Smiling makes you less intimidating
- Smiling helps you appreciate the small things
- Smiling makes a better first impression
- Smiling can make you a better public speaker
- Smiling makes you sound friendlier on the phone
- Smiles are free
- They’re quick
- They’re painless
- They’re easy
- They’re natural
- They’re rewarding
- Smiling is your own choice
- And no one can stop you
- Smiles are multi-lingual
- Smiles are multi cultural
- Smiles are the “universal language of kindness” to quote William Arthur Ward.
- Smiling makes you live longer — around 7 years longer, according to one study.
- You might be someone’s Mona Lisa
- Smiling might make a difference to someone.
- Smiling might give someone hope.
- Smiling might brighten someone’s day
- Smiling might break someone out of their bad mood
- Smiling gives people a reason to compliment you (“Nice smile”)
- Smiling will get you more tips. One survey found tips increased 140% for server’s who smiled.
- Smiling gives people a reason to say “Hi”
- Smiling can “heal a frozen heart” — according to 2pac.
- Dogs will like you more
- Dog training is easier when you look happy
- Plus your cat will be happier too.
- Smiling more leads to more successful relationships Smiling makes people want to help you more (like when you’re asking for directions)
- Smiling signals you’re interested and engaged in a conversation
- Smiling often makes you more photogenic.
- Smiling can help you land that new job
- Smiling makes an apology more sincere
- And has been linked to lower sentences in court records
- It unlocks our inner child. Children smile around 40 times more than adults each day.
- Smiling more can become a habit. Making an effort to smile often can result in naturally smiling more.
Wow you gave me lot of reasons to smile and to overcome my depression i am very much impressed…we all should keep this in our minds and to enable us to feel happiness
There are thousands of reasons to smile but for me only one reason is enough that does not allow me to smile is worrying about Future.