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August 19, 2013

Make someone happy, Smile

2012-08-04_19-41-43_290When we think of acts of kindness, they can be very simple things like holding the door for someone or letting them go ahead of you in line at the store. But they can also be things that take time, energy and effort to plan and execute, but ultimately, they make us smile.
According to Ron Gutman, the act of smiling has far reaching emotional value. Every culture in the word recognizes a smile even if you can’t speak the language. Here are some more of his findings:
It’s hard to frown, when someone around you is smiling. A smile is contagious.
There’s some research to indicate, the larger the smile, the longer your life.
We are born smiling. Images of babies in the womb show them with smiles, and we know that infants smile at the sound of familiar voices.
One smile releases the same endorphins (positive energy) as lots of chocolate, and saves us many calories
Smile is a way to reduce stress and blood pressure, and laughter really is good medicine
When you smile others see you as more positive, when you look happy, others want to mimic you
Children smile up to 400 times a day, most of us smile at least 20 times and there is a few that only smile 5 times a day. The more we smile the more joy and satisfaction we receive from our lives. Being around happy children really is a way to boost your spirits.
And in summary he suggests s that we all smile for a healthier, happier life. This also relates to the Mood Elevator scale that I have posted above my desk. It starts with Gratefulness at the top followed by these descriptors in descending order: wise, insightful, creative, innovative, resourceful, hopeful, optimistic, appreciative, compassionate, patient, understanding, sense of humor, flexible, adaptive and cooperative. In the middle of the scale we find: curious, interested, impatient, frustrated, irritated and bothered. And continuing on down the scale we find: worried, anxious, defensive, insecure, judgmental, blaming, self-righteous, stressed, burned-out, and we finish with angry, hostile and depressed. If you want to see the scale, check out this link http://upthemoodelevator.com/ The theory is that when we have a positive outlook, our attitude is on the top half of the scale but when we are negative our reaction becomes more like the descriptors on the bottom half. Being positive and a smile can take us a long way in being successful in life.
In closing, we all have changes and challenges in life. It is up to each of us how we approach our life journey, with a smile or with a frown. Some events will be easy, others more stretching but ultimately our vision will help determine our outcome or in the words of Mother Teresa “I will never understand the power of a simple smile”.

Melinda Hill, Family and Consumer Science Educator
OSU Extension Wayne County

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About Melinda Hill

Melinda Hill is a Family and Consumer Sciences Educator in Wayne County. She enjoys building community capacity with a variety of financial education classes including “Steps to Home Ownership”, “Smart Start” financial awareness for preschoolers, and other topics including budgeting, credit and debt, and savings. Learning to enjoy the moment and recognizing that the small, simple things that we experience, lend great satisfaction and help to balance the hectic “busyness” of life.

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