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		<title>The Power of a Smile</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[I love to smile! I am a generally happy person and as Buddy says in the movie Elf  &#8220;I just like to smile! Smiling&#8217;s my favorite.&#8221; Although I smile a lot, I hate my smile in pictures about 90% of the time. When I scrutinize a photo of myself I see: the cleft in my [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love to smile! I am a generally happy person and as Buddy says in the movie <em>Elf</em>  &#8220;I just like to smile! Smiling&#8217;s my favorite.&#8221; Although I smile a lot, I hate my smile in pictures about 90% of the time. When I scrutinize a photo of myself I see: the cleft in my chin, a narrow mouth (especially compared to my huge face,) lips that thin out when I smile and buck teeth with a chipmunk-esque overbite. I want my smile in pictures to portray how I feel when I smile but it seldom does and that&#8217;s frustrating.</p>
<p>Fortunately, my smile doesn&#8217;t have to look good in pictures to make a difference in someone&#8217;s life. A smile is the same in any language, country or culture. While on a mission trip in the Brazilian Amazon, a Brazilian pastor shared (through a translator) that he had been praying for me and God gave him a message for me. He said my smile had great healing powers. God was using it and wanted to encourage me to keep using it because it was &#8220;very, very powerful.&#8221; What an incredible and humbling experience! It&#8217;s not often one gets a message like that, yet I still sit here able to tell you exactly what I DON&#8217;T like about this smile that God gave me to use.</p>
<p>Your smile is your welcome to everyone you meet. It can put people at ease, make communication easier, break down emotional barriers and say things when words aren&#8217;t even possible. Your smile can also change how <strong>you</strong> feel. It&#8217;s hard to have a smile on your face and be grouchy. I am a big believer in &#8220;fake it &#8217;til you make it&#8221; when it&#8217;s appropriate. Sometimes you have to smile first and feel smiley second. It might be a forced smile at first, it might not feel natural, you might even be grumbling under your breath, but I&#8217;d be willing to bet that the longer you keep that smile on your face the more relaxed and real it will become.</p>
<p>Mother Teresa said &#8220;Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.&#8221; Who can you heal with a smile this week? Maybe YOU are the one who will benefit most. I dare you to smile every single morning and every single afternoon. Smile when you talk on the phone. Smile at your kid or your spouse that you&#8217;re frustrated with. Smile at someone who obviously needs it. Smile at your boss. Smile at your server or the person behind you in the grocery store line. Make it a point to smile a little more and let me know how it impacts your week!</p>
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