Someone told me to smile and never to frown because you would never know whose life will be brighten up with that simple smile.I asked him .,'Oh really?'.He smiled to me and answered, 'Absolutely, yours have brightened up mine.Plus why would those uncles fall for you?."I laughed as he referred the uncles as the hotel guests who always look for me whenever they stay at my work place.The identity of this person?.Let it be a secret for now.Being in hotel industry for 7 years, a smile is an absolute weapon for hoteliers to have.It was hard for me during my first year in the industry but bit by bit it became a part of me. 
My ex boss always told us to forget about plastic surgery or botox or facelift to maintain our beauty because nothing can be compare with the power of smile.It's even far far far cheaper than the cost of all those non sense.Even if you fake a smile- the benefit is still as good as the natural one.So here's an article to support what I've said just now:  
Fake it ‘til you make it. You’ve heard that, but have you  actually tried it?
Your brain does not know the difference  between reality and pretense. When you pretend to feel a certain way,  your brain produces the chemicals to match and, before you know it, you  actually DO feel that way.
Actor Anthony Hopkins knows how true  this is. In an appearance on Oprah, he revealed that he had  gone through bouts of depression. He linked at least some of it to his  acting and the roles he plays. He said that when you play certain  characters and act in a certain way, your body does not know you are  "acting." 
He went on to say that he often works with a  particular director who likes to shoot a lot of takes. In one movie they  did together, Hopkins’ character was scripted to have a heart attack.  He told this director to be sure to capture the scene in one or two  takes because that was all he would do. He knew that as he convincingly  acted out a heart attack, his risk of actually having one increased with  every take. 
If “fake it ‘til you make it” works for bad moods,  it certainly works for good ones, as well. 
Right now, while you  are reading this, stop for a moment and smile. I mean REALLY smile. Grin  from ear to ear. Notice how good you feel. If you are smart, you will  keep that smile because the longer it’s there, the better you will feel.  
Where can you apply this in your life? 
I use it is to  regulate my mood. For example, when I’m grouchy or frustrated, if I take  the time to stop and smile, it always puts me in a good mood. 
What’s  fascinating about human beings is how often we know how to get out of a  bad mood and refuse to. 
Who are you hurting by clinging to a  bad mood? Although it’s true that you may be “punishing” those around  you by acting out your displeasure, the biggest victim, and Anthony  Hopkins would agree, is you—the one acting out the bad mood. 
Clinging  to a bad mood is like taking poison, hoping your enemy will die. 
One  area in which you can use this technique is performance. Dr. Charles  Garfield, in his book Peak Performance, reported on his work  with the Russian Olympic weight-lifting team. Garfield noticed that when  team members lifted to exhaustion, they would invariably grimace at the  painful effort. In an experiment, he encouraged the athletes to smile  when they got to that point of exhaustion. This seemingly minor  difference enabled them to add 2—3 more reps to their performance. 
No  matter the task, when you grimace while doing it, you are sending your  brain the message, “This is really hard. I cannot do any more.” When you  smile, your brain gets the message, “I can do this.” 
Every  grimace, every sigh, every sound of frustration you produce tells your  brain how difficult you find your tasks. Your brain then responds by  sending stress chemicals into your bloodstream. The more stressed you  grow, the more difficult the tasks become. It is a vicious circle.
How  much more could you get done in a day if you turned every grimace into a  smile? 
Every smile, every happy whistle, every little spring in  your step tells your brain how easily things are going and those good  chemicals flow into your bloodstream. The more relaxed you feel, the  easier your tasks become. 
If your smile produces such powerful  results, just imagine what your laughter might do! 



 
 
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