“I miss
your smile… but I miss mine more.” ― Laurel House
This just in: you cannot
make everyone happy!
Let’s face it. Some people could win an Academy award for
playing the role of victim. To them, it’s
better to get negative attention than none at all. Eliciting sympathy becomes the only way that
they can interact with others. It would
take a pick axe to make these people crack a smile.
If you’re unable to bring joy to
the cast of The Crying Game, maybe it’s time to change the supporting actors in
your life. The field of neuroscience has
recently discovered that negative people can actually have a detrimental effect
on the physical structure of the brains of those around them! It may be best to cast these Brain Drainers
aside if they’re acting out.
Smiling improves your immunity,
increases your tolerance for pain, and decreases your level of impatience—even if
it’s only a ‘fake’ smile. Set the stage
for your own happiness and fake it ‘til you make it!
Lights, camera, action!
Gina J
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