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smile dayOctober 7th 2016

www.worldsmileday.com

S M I L I N G I S A

U N I V E RSA L S I G N

F O R H A P P I N E S S .

While it’s not always easy to identify a genuine smile, all people —and even some animals, recognize a smile and what it means. So wherever you are in the world… smile!

Source: www.alamy.com/blog/keep-smiling-with-world-smile-day

S m i l i n g

i s O N E O F

o u r f i rs t

fa c i a l

e x p r e s s i o n S .

Babies learn a lot of behaviours and sounds from watching the people around them, but scientists believe that all babies are born with the ability, since even blind babies smile.

Source: www.laughteronlineuniversity.com/15-fascinating-facts-smiles/

F o r c i n g yo u rs e l f

t o s m i l e w h e n

yo u a r e sa d w i l l

a c t u a l ly e l e vat e

yo u r m o o d .

Psychologists have found that even if you’re in bad mood, you can instantly lift your spirits by forcing yourself to smile.

Source: www.buzzfeed.com/smiletrain/facts-about-smiles-you-never-knew

Our emotional health is tied closely to our physical health. Since smiling means you are happy (and getting happier by the very act of smiling), you will likely live a longer, more relaxed life than those who regularly frown. Smiling actually boosts your immune system and can help you live 7 years longer on average!

T h o s e w h o

s m i l e l i v e

l o n g e r .

Source: www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/11-facts-about-smiling.html

Smiling increases trust in relationships and increases the amount of attention people pay to you. Simply smiling can make you more appealing to potential friends, employees or that cute guy you’ve been eyeing up.

Source: thelala.com/scientific-reasons-smile/

H u m a n s a r e

m o r e at t r a c t e d

t o p e o p l e

w h o s m i l e .

Happy World

smile day