Smile – It Makes Other People Smile – Physiology Affects Attitude

3 May

Smile – It Makes Other People Smile – Physiology Affects Attitude

Smile more!

It’s easy, and it really does affect the people around you.

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Science has shown that our physiology affects our attitude. What does that mean? It means that it’s harder to be sad when you’re smiling, because the physical act affects your emotions.

Furthermore, we have what are called “mirror neurons” in our brains that are used to understand other people. This is why we go so far as to think that inanimate objects are behaving a certain way. This is called “Anthropomorphism.”

The mirror neurons mean that, when I see you smile, my brain fires in a way that is similar to if I smiled myself. This is why smiling, among other things, is contagious!

If I could go through life with the people around me smiling all/most of the time, that sounds pretty great. If this sounds good to you too, then lead by example and influence everyone else to smile more!

BySteve Buller

Steve owns the E-learning brand I Quit My Job To Help You Quit Yours. He teaches people how to leap from employee to entrepreneur: 1) Learn how to make money on day 1 through affiliate sales, and 2) Learn how to build an online business in an area you love to generate automated income until the end of your days. Steve has started multiple businesses and operated one franchise. His passion is leveraging his experience to help people get away from the toxic corporate environment and live a life of more impact, freedom, and fun. Steve has his Masters in Professional Accounting and is a licensed CPA in the state of Washington. After starting his career in public accounting with Ernst & Young, he worked with multiple tech and biotech companies in the Seattle area. He worked as the Financial Controller, directly under Bill White, CFO at Intellicheck Mobilisa, a public company traded on the NASDAQ.