• It boosts your immune system
Smiling enhances the immune system of our bodies which makes us more
resistant to disease. Various studies have found that smiling lowers
heart rate, steadies breathing, and helps us relax. This creates a
chemical change which strengthens the immune system. Smiling also helps
to avoid flu and the common cold.
• Lowers blood pressure
Smiling is good for people with high blood pressure by elevating
endorphins which lowers blood pressure. Studies show a measurable
difference in blood pressure before and after smiling.
• Increases life
We generally smile when we feel positive and that leads to higher
life expectancy. Columbia University found that people who laugh more
often are less likely to become a victim of heart disease. Numerous
benefits of smiling lead to a better, longer, and healthier life.
• Look younger
A smile is the best cosmetic and its free. It gives your face a
radiant glow by plumping up skin cells. In a study conducted by Orbit
Complete it was found that 69% of people find smiling women more
attractive, men prefer a woman’s smile over make-up.
• De-stressing technique
Smiling is one of the greatest de-stressing techniques in the world.
When you smile, even if you are not happy it signals your brain that you
are happy which lowers heart rate and eliminates stress. Next time you
are feel stressed about anything take a deep breath and smile.
• Increases attention
Smiling increases the productivity of a person while performing
tasks. Stress limits our perceptions and narrows our attention span.
Smiling widens our focus, making us more capable of multitasking and
gives us insight that arises from perception and subconscious.
• Look better
A smile makes people look more attractive to others. Smiling relaxes
facial muscles which results in well-shaped facial muscles that enhance
attractiveness.
• Kills pain
One study found that smiling and laughter act as natural pain
killers. We laugh when we are happy, which releases endorphins and lifts
our mood. When you are hurt or are in pain, watch your favourite comedy
or spend time with people who make you laugh.
• Encourages trust
Studies show that when we smile genuinely at others we are perceived
as more trustworthy. Trust is a critical part of our social life and
when we smile strangers become acquaintances and acquaintances become
friends.
• Hiring potential
Smiling is the an important part of a successful interview. Smiling shows self-confidence and displays your friendly attitude.
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