1. Smiling is contagious
Because of
complex brain activity that occurs when you see someone smiling, smiles are
contagious. Studies report at just seeing one person smiling activates the
area of your brain that controls your facial movement, which leads to a grin. Even
in bad situations, if you smile, others are likely to mimic the expression.
2. Smiling lowers stress and anxiety
It’s not easy
to keep smiling in stressful situations, but studies report that doing exactly
that has health benefits. When recovering from a stressful situation, study
participants who were smiling had lower heart rates than those with a neutral
facial expression.
The next time
you’re feeling stressed, just try smiling to calm yourself down.
3. Smiling releases endorphins
Smiling can
help you manage stress and
anxiety by releasing endorphins, chemicals that makes you happier. Endorphins are the
same chemicals you get from working out or running, resulting in what is known
as a runner’s high. Smile more to get that high without running.
4. You’ll be more attractive
Smiles are
pretty darn attractive for more reasons than one. A smile suggests that you’re
personable, easy going, and empathetic. In fact,
a study in
the European Journal of Social Psychology found that smiling actually makes you
more attractive to those you smile at.
5. Smiling strengthens your immune system
Smiling even
makes your immune system stronger by making your body produce white blood cells
to help fight illnesses. One study found that
hospitalized children who were visited by story-tellers and puppeteers who made
them smile and laugh had higher white blood cell counts than those children who
weren’t visited.
6. You’ll be more approachable
Turn that
frown upside-down if you want to make some friends!
Studies have
found that people are more willing to engage socially with
others who are smiling. A smile is an inviting facial expression that tells
people you are willing to talk and interact with them.
7. Smiling will make you more comfortable
Our natural
tendency is to stick to things that are familiar, but smiling decreases this
need. A study found
that smiling can make you more comfortable in situations you would otherwise
feel awkward in.
8. You’ll seem more trustworthy
If you want
to improve your credibility, simply smile more. What could be easier than that?
Trusting
doesn’t come easily to many, but smiling at someone may help. Participants in
a University study rated people who smiled as more trustworthy
than people with non-smiling facial expressions.
9. You’ll be a better leader
If you’re in
a position of power, or want to be, smiling may be the key to your success. A
group of researchers from The University of Montpellier discovered that smiling
is a more effective leadership technique than having great management
responsibilities.
So, the next
time you really want to show off those leadership skills, just grin.
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