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Tag Archives: mood

Be happy ’cause you smile

Overlooked Outlook Posted on July 8, 2015 by adminJuly 8, 2015

Studies have consistently shown that merely changing our facial expressions can change our mood. When forced to smile, people become happier, and when told to clench their teeth, they get angry. These results hold true even when participants are tricked into maintaining these facial expressions, such as when asked to … Continue reading →

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