What’s in a Smile?
Smiling can actually add years to your life, counteracting the effects of stress, alleviating pain, lowering blood pressure, and boosting the immune system.
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Smiling can actually add years to your life, counteracting the effects of stress, alleviating pain, lowering blood pressure, and boosting the immune system.
Are we going to have to invent some new words to “delete” from normal conversation and save for the moments we really want to make an impact?
Once upon a time, I was less than understanding and happy about being an INFP because this is largely an extravert’s world.
Have you always suspected it? Just one diagram explains it all: social networking as the intersection of narcissism, ADHD, and good old fashioned stalking.
Laughter actually triggers beneficial physical changes in the body, strenthening the immune system by decreasing hormones that compound stress and increasing the presence of antibodies that fight infections.
Human beings have one amazing power, but one power only — the power of choice.
A person always loses power when they fail to set and enforce reasonable limits.
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