Like exercising, smiling can lift your mood and raise your level of confidence over the long term. Getting into the habit of scowling or just having a generally unhappy expression on your face can hurt your self-esteem and keep others from seeing you in a positive light. Check your expression before you enter a room and throughout the day—if you aren’t smiling, turn that frown upside down.
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