Category: Smiling
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How And Why We Smile
Smiling ensues around 40-50 times a day remarkably increasing happiness, the production of endorphins in the cerebrum (brain), and critically reducing the stress hormone- cortisol in ones body (Widrich 2016). Consequently, smiling refers to a facial expression in which both eyes illuminate and the corners of the mouth curve upwards creating a crescent shape. Smiling…
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A Critical Review Of Smiling Mind A Social Service Program
Smiling Mind is a non-profit organization that provides a variety of programmes & resources to show the positive benefits of mindfulness and skills to cope with mental health issues. Mindfulness is the practise of concentrating attention on the present moment’s experience, with an attitude of tolerance, non-judgemental acceptance & curiosity. The Smiling Mind vision and…
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The Logic Of Women Smiling In The Essay Why Women Smile By Amy Cunningham
In the essay why women smile the author Amy Cunningham analyzes the logic behind why women smile. According to her article women have been influenced by society in the way they show or do not show their emotions. So my essay will go over how women are still not wholly equal and how society still…
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The Correlation Between Smiling And Stress Recovery
With the fast manner in which the modern world works, stress has become more of an unhealthy personality trait than just an occasional ailment. The last two decades have witnessed a growing societal concern with stress and its psychological toll (Holahan, 1994). Peggy A. Thoits talked about how stressors can negatively affect physical health ;or…