Kill them with success and bury them
with a smile. Unknown author.
Did you read it?
SMILE!!!
But you say: you don't smile to someone
who has humiliated you or caused a low self-esteem.
The previous recipe has been used for
many celebrities who once were abused, beaten, jailed and more.
You one the first example?
Ok, ok.
Here is it,
Nelson Mandela.
He was 27 years in a jail sleeping on
the dusty floor of a South African prison.
His self esteem was threatened and
constantly challenged.
His spirit was intact and he came out
of jail just to make history.
His charm smile made angry his worse
detractors but what did Mandela do about it?
He didn't care and he kept that
positive way of being until he succeeded and became the first
President of
South Africa who came from the oppressed race.
I'm not saying that it took only a
smile from Mandela to become what he is now. What I mean is that he
came out of jail with a positive attitude that was reflected in his
smile.
Ok,
let's come back to the main topic ok?
A smile can offer break the ice in a
cold meeting, or if you do it properly, be a weapon in your arsenal
of personal relationships.
Employees should be taught to smile to
clients and bosses should be taught to smile to their subalterns more
often. It is not that they don't do it already, they just don't do it
very often; this means that they forget simple things. Why? You name
it, family, finances, etc.
Every person in a city has their own problems and find an hostile environment in almost every place they go.
When they find a nice person everything changes for good.
Give it a try
You could be missing a good experience if you don't.
Ivan Caballero
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