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#100: THE POWER OF SMILING

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THE POWER OF SMILING
“What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity.” –Joseph Addison

EPISODE #100
In this episode we will talk about:

Exactly what we’re celebrating today and what you have to smile about!
The power of smiling
How you can become someone known for your smile.

 

 

CELEBRATION:
This is the 100th episode!!!! And that’s something to smile about.
LISTENER OF THE YEAR CONTEST!

Tell me how the show has helped you become more of who you are and how in turn you have helped others do the same by leaving me a voicemail on my website AND writing me an email with your story at trish@trishblackwell.com by March 17th, 2015! Also, to be eligible you must have left a review in iTunes as well as subscribed to the show!

Prize package= (Total value = over $500!)

Breakout
the Emerge Experience
Mini Coaching Session with Trish!

THE POWER OF SMILING:

George Eliot: “It’s never too late to become the person you could have been.”

I believe that a smile is something that helps us become the person that we can be.

A smile is something you can give to our fellow man.

SOME FACTS TO SMILE ABOUT:

After weeks of testing the appearance, personality, and attitudes of subjects and their influence on others, professors at Yale University discovered that a smile is the single most powerful force of influence that people have.

In a famous yearbook study, they tracked the lives of women who had the best smiles in yearbook photos compared to the rest. Women who smiled the most lived happier lives, happier marriages and had fewer setbacks.

The baseball card study also found a clear correlation between how big a smile someone made on a baseball card photo and how long they would live. The people who smiled the most turned out to live 7 years longer than those who didn’t.

 Children smile over 400 times per day.
Happy people

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