Positive Effects of Smiling
August 05, 2013Health Factor
One of the benefits of smiling is its ability to reduce anxiety and stress. In today’s hectic world it is hard not to get bombarded with stress which has come to be known as the leading precursor to many chronic health problems such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, and even mental disorders. Smiling in the face of difficulty helps to slow down the physiological reaction of stress by producing endorphins, a chemical known as the body’s natural pain killer, which then relieve the associated symptoms. So the next time stress come knocking, answer with a big smile! Even if it’s forced, the brain will react by sending positive messages that will relax and calm both your body and mind.
Your mood is affected by an endless amount of stimuli. Our surroundings, our thoughts, our interactions all play a major role in how we feel. When we are in a negative mood it usually shows in our facial expressions. In this case, when we turn our frown upside down and smile, those “feel good” endorphins are yet again released and our mood can improve instantly. We’ve all been there before, whether upset, sad, or even in a downpour of tears and something makes us smile. What happens? Our mood changes drastically—it’s like magic. Keep this in mind the next time you feel in need of a quick pick me up. It’s effortless and a whole lot cheaper than therapy.
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