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A Smile, A Small Gesture with a Big Impact


To see a smile can give you a tingle inside and this feeling grows all through our lives.

A smile costs nothing and yet can change the feelings of someone all through the day.


When we have the feeling that flows into a smile, it glows and lightens up our face and can be shared with others and even passed on further. The memory of a smile can last for such a long time, and when we look at photos of a smiling face it brings back that inner feeling again.


A smile creates happiness in the home, and all around us, at work or play, leisure or even when we are busy it can lighten the moment. It can start a friendship, brings sunshine to the tired, and cheer to a weary traveller.


It is natures best antidote for troubles, that we sometimes hold within us, and a smile flows to this dark spot and gives it a light to use and show it the way forward.


It cannot be bought, begged for, stolen or forced, it is of no value to anyone until it is given away. If you see someone too tired to give you a smile, give them one of yours, and see the flow going to them, and when it filters through the smog of tiredness it will expand and spread it tingling energy.


A smile is like a hug, and can start a flow of energy to all around you and as said passed even further.

Create your own ripple with a free unobligated glowing smile.

 
 
 

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